10-29-2013, 02:12 PM
The 2000 is a rear closet. Personally, if they were the same price or close to it, meaning the 1998, I would choose the 98. It is a very clean well laid out coach from the looks of it. I know nothing about the mechanical part of it. One big thing I noticed about the 2000, it looks like a cat or something did a number on the dash in front of the passengers seat. Also the passenger seat need recovering, and the diamond shield on the front needs to be taken off, just to name some of the things I noticed. The 2000 will be 159,000 and the 98 is 129,000 so I understand. It is just a matter of what a person is looking for. I don't need three slides and as far as the bedroom having two slides, all I do there is sleep there. We love the living room slide in ours and we have one in the bed room. Well it is there so I use it. More slides more bladders and hoses more money. Mike at MOT told me what happen on the 98 was the bladder stuck to the slide and came out with it. He said it is best to use them and not let them set up for a long period of time, especially in the summer.
There must be something we can spray on the slides to keep this from happening. Chappell
There must be something we can spray on the slides to keep this from happening. Chappell
Chappell and Mary
2004 Foretravel 36 foot