Golden_HVAC wrote:
It will not change until the dealerships tell the manufactures that customers are coming onto the lots, looking at the tires, and walking away without looking inside the units.
Once the dealerships call the manufactures and insist on better tires, things will turn around. However it is in some dealers minds that "That customer will be back to buy upgraded tires soon" and that is poor sighted business plan, to send out customers with poor tires in the hope that they will soon return for new ones.
Fred.
Huh?
What Dealer with any kind of mind would think a customer would come back to an "RV" Dealer to replace tires? I don't think they even stock them.
And - ya-ya-ya, it's always easy for us NOT in the market for an RV to sit around and ask everyone to rally and walk out of Dealerships until the manufacturers change their ways. How many Dealerships have you walked into and done that this week so far? Its only going to be the ones that aren't looking for an RV that are going to be able to walk off every lot they come across.