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J-Rooster
May 23, 2015Explorer
KilroyGuy wrote:Workhorse didn't hide there brake problem or did they cause it! Bosch a sub contractor was responsible for the brake problem. And Bosch stepped up and took care of the problem. Bosch put new brakes on my coach free of charge before the recall was done due to I was going to take a trip to AZ. and I was worried about my old brakes! That's customer service and it needs to be talked about! I've been RVing since 1976 and have both owned Workhorse and Ford Chassis and I prefer Workhorse over Ford hands down. And my obsolete big block Chevy in my Workhorse out performed the Ford Triton V-10 that I owned prior to the Workhorse! At least my spark plugs haven't popped out of the block on my Chevy. And, Workhorse didn't back out of business! Chevy no longer needed there services because they didn't have a engine that could pass EPA requirements that could be used in a motorhome! So Workhorse went on and built Chassis for UPS package vans.
I'm not sure why there is so much excitement about this. Workhorse has never been a "strength" in the RV business. First the hidden brake problems that affected almost everything they built and probably caused accidents. Then they backed out of the business when things got bad, leaving parts availability an issue. I'm not necessarily a Ford guy, but at least we have been able to count on them for over 30 years.
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