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mudmaker
Jul 31, 2015Explorer
I have no idea really but I would highly doubt it is powder coated. I haven't seen one built lately that has a decent coating on it. Probably just a quick spray job and out the door it goes. Heck, take a close look at the welds on a Lippert frame. I've seen better welds in high school welding class.
Also, is it worth the fight to try and get a new camper when this could be remedied with a little spray paint? All the stress and ultimately "non use" of the present unit only to possibly get another with the same or different problems to boot? I say no. Go out and enjoy yourself and worry over the big things. The little ones will get fixed and the thought of them will fade away. Don't sweat the small stuff.
I think you are in a mindset that you will look for every little thing based on the past history on the unit.
Winnebago only threw their name on the front of another unit that was already being built. That's about as far as the namesake quality goes.
Good luck
Also, is it worth the fight to try and get a new camper when this could be remedied with a little spray paint? All the stress and ultimately "non use" of the present unit only to possibly get another with the same or different problems to boot? I say no. Go out and enjoy yourself and worry over the big things. The little ones will get fixed and the thought of them will fade away. Don't sweat the small stuff.
I think you are in a mindset that you will look for every little thing based on the past history on the unit.
Winnebago only threw their name on the front of another unit that was already being built. That's about as far as the namesake quality goes.
Good luck
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