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Jun 01, 2014Explorer
93mastercraft wrote:Executive wrote:
I got lost watching the vid...the first 5 mins or so was about a screw....who cares?..get a small piece of wood, nail or glue it in place and get on with it. I know you had issues with the last one, (you never saw it's replacement) and the slide issue was a valid argument. That said, IMHO, Thor, and IIRC, Camping World, stepped up to the plate and replaced the coach. I'm not sure any other mfg would have done that.
Yes, it probably took the tech longer to find the tape and put it on the screw than it would have been to find a small block of wood and do it right, but while you spent a bunch of money on a coach, IMHO, at that price point you're going to get things like that. High quality techs cost more, which raises the price of the end product. Fords are cheaper than Lamborghinis. Fix it yourself, move on and enjoy what time you have left on this earth....Dennis
I've owned Fords since I've been old enough to suck my thumb. I have never had as many problems with Ford's as I have with Thor. IMHO, it is a disgrace to put what they have put on a Freight liner Chassis.
I'm still perplexed by the reason for this post and your You Tube presentation. What exactly are you trying to accomplish???
You claim you want people to know about it. What really throws me off is there were (are) plenty of You Tube warnings you chose to ignore before you purchased. Why did you purchase yours with all the red flags available to you at the click of a button? What makes you think your You Tube video will really persuade many people not to make the same mistake you did. You didn't heed the warnings.
For what it's worth we've had plenty of problems with most RV's we've owned.
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