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Old 07-23-2017, 06:03 PM   #1
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2007 Holiday Rambler endeavour 40 SKQ

Hi RV guys , so I came across a DP 2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavour 40 SKQ
Has about 55,000 miles on it , .....what is this coach like to drive , maintenance,
Problems with that model , chassis, engine...etc or should I run in opposite direction , has roadmaster chassis and 400 Cummins ,Allison 3000 6 Speed tranny.

Thanks for all the help ✅
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Old 07-24-2017, 04:44 PM   #2
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This coach is similar to my Ambassador. We have the full wall slide (really does make it big inside) and a rear bath with bathtub. I spend a lot of time 'playing' with it (I love to tinker...) but for problems:

1. Front AC blew the start capacitor. No labor cost (my time) and $30 for the parts.
2. Alternator locked up (I suspect from the unit sitting for some time before we got it) and took out the belt as well. No labor, and $300 for parts.
3. I converted all lights to LED except for the decorative scones which I left as they are.
4. Passenger seat had a short that blew fuses. Removed, fixed wires. (no cost, labor only)
5. I have a hole in the exhaust pipe elbow where it goes from the muffler to the side of the rig. Not yet fixed...

Overall: I'm very happy. Runs well. Seems most comfortable on the highway at about 55-65 MPH. I don't cruise at more than 65 usually anyway so it doesn't matter.
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Our 2006 Endeavor has a different floor plan than yours and about 10000 fewer miles. We've been making up for neglect by the previous owner. New roof, removed Sanicon system, replaced water pump, replaced rear A/C, replaced front and rear TVs, installed new storage tray, replaced toilet, catching up on chassis maintenance. Despite all the work it's very comfortable, both on the road and in camp. It mostly floats along at 65 (except for the dreaded expansion strips), with some sideways push from passing trucks. The cruise control works well and the engine has plenty of power. The electric slide outs are slow but work. Ours is rear radiator, which is difficult to get to and clean.
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