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Robert_B
Sep 21, 2016Explorer
We have 2015 Cruiser RV Viewfinder (I know it's not a FunFinder). It's a great little trailer and we've pulled it about 4000 miles since new. So far we haven't had any shows stopping problems but I have repaired more than a dozen items of about half are related to the construction quality. They were:
The stove hood fell down because the screws were not placed into solid structure.
The coax cable ends were not installed properly and fell off.
The screws in the dinette came loose allowing the bench seat to come apart.
The awning was missing several screws and one end came loose from the body.
The awning was missing screws on one end of the roller and the awning material came loose from the roller.
The body had several places where the installer broke the screw heads off. Some trim pieces became loose.
The fresh tank vent line was too low which caused a water trap and prevented filling the tank.
The water pump suction line was too long. Shower pressure was insufficient.
Shower door was not chaulked and allowed water seep under the track and spill onto the floor.
Shower surround was not properly attached to tub allowing water to splash behind the walls.
The storage cabinet over the bed had insufficient structure to endure the bounce loads and the shelf dislodged.
The stove hood fell down because the screws were not placed into solid structure.
The coax cable ends were not installed properly and fell off.
The screws in the dinette came loose allowing the bench seat to come apart.
The awning was missing several screws and one end came loose from the body.
The awning was missing screws on one end of the roller and the awning material came loose from the roller.
The body had several places where the installer broke the screw heads off. Some trim pieces became loose.
The fresh tank vent line was too low which caused a water trap and prevented filling the tank.
The water pump suction line was too long. Shower pressure was insufficient.
Shower door was not chaulked and allowed water seep under the track and spill onto the floor.
Shower surround was not properly attached to tub allowing water to splash behind the walls.
The storage cabinet over the bed had insufficient structure to endure the bounce loads and the shelf dislodged.
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