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I've got a bulletin for anyone in the market. Don't buy an RV. It may very well ruin your life.I've got a bulletin for anyone in the market. Don't buy an RV. It may very well ruin your life.
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Thor never made that model so they will not have that information available. Thor bought Damon around 2011-12 time frame. Many places that fix RV's will tell you that if you bought a Damon product before Thor bought them, it is probably still in good condition and has needed minimal fixing but anything after Thor, forget it. At least when you throw your money in the toilet you know why you lost it.
its the suspension rating 100 is half ton, 350 is a 1 ton suspension. meaning technically u can have that much in personal gear. on board. this is not part of towing capacity. that is part of the size of motor and length of motor coach...
Champion built motorhomes from the early 1970s until the mid-1980s. While Dodge powertrains supplied the momentum for Champion Class A motorhomes through the 1970s, the Class C between 16 and 22 feet were powered on General Motors chassis frames. 1986 was the final year of Champion motorhome production.
It will be nearly impossible to find a chassis wiring diagram for a vintage orphan RV. Perhaps an online enthusiast forum or keep an eye on eBay.
I've got a bulletin for anyone in the market. Don't buy an RV. It may very well ruin your life.
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