mayo30 wrote:
Your issue if you have one is with original seller,he says no problem noted.If you don't know how to do work watch and learn,brakes always need some fiddling to work best.
So a manufacture fails to adjust brakes before sending them out and its the selling dealers problem to solve at their own cost?
I've worked on cars and rv's for decades. Been there done that. Not what I now choose to do with my time. But that has nothing to do with the issue. Is the way Winnebago is handling this good, decent and proper customer service and support on a new RV?