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JIMNLIN
Sep 26, 2017Explorer III
Nothing new about quality in general in the rv world.
Bought our first rv in the late '60s and have owned three truck campers and three fifth wheel trailers since.
Many folks back then had the same comments about quality.
My advise to anyone who wants a rv is if you don't have deep pockets for others to do your repairs/maintenance or you can't do your own plumbing/electrical/carpentry/mechanics and general maintenance then think hard before owning one.
If it was my trailer and its under warranty and the suspension could fail if its towed....I would contact the trailer maker and get their input on how to handle their warranty repairs on the suspension.
Bought our first rv in the late '60s and have owned three truck campers and three fifth wheel trailers since.
Many folks back then had the same comments about quality.
My advise to anyone who wants a rv is if you don't have deep pockets for others to do your repairs/maintenance or you can't do your own plumbing/electrical/carpentry/mechanics and general maintenance then think hard before owning one.
If it was my trailer and its under warranty and the suspension could fail if its towed....I would contact the trailer maker and get their input on how to handle their warranty repairs on the suspension.
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