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HeresLucy
Mar 23, 2012Explorer
workhardplayharder wrote:HeresLucy wrote:
I seem to recall the lemon law s applicable to the chassis only. Is the box mounted on the chassis crooked? Is it a Freightliner - if so, take it to Gaffney and have them check for accuracy. I think there are guidelines on how close it must be. If it's way off, then you probably will get more attention from the powers that be @ Winnebago. Freightliner and the tire manufacturer would have issues if it is mounted incorrectly -- wear and tear chassis, tire safety etc. Could a misaligned housing be causing issues with the slides not working properly?
A Tiffin owner had this problem years ago and Tiffin ended up buying it back. You ought to post some pictures so others can see anything you might be missing.
Be sure to document everything. Keep a written audit trail of your appts - communications. Who does what, when.
FL Lemon Law
Florida Lemon Law only covers the "driving portion" of the coach. The "house" components are not covered.
I understand.. I inserted the link to the FL law. But if the box was mounted incorrectly it impacts the chassis/tire performance and you need to use all avenues to plea your case. As soon as you have proof it's off -- the chassis is impacted and your safety as well. You can bet the chassis company will make it clear to the manufacturer they will not be liable. Sometimes all you need is to get things to come from a higher authority to get action.
Now that may not be the issue with this coach -- but this is an example how I would tackle it if it was.
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