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Dec 14, 2014Explorer II
As long as the coupling mechanism did not hit the road, the only damage would have been to the landing pad and leg. I suppose the frame where the jack is attached could have been bent,but that would be evident with just a cursory inspection.
the manufacturer cannot void the total warranty because of this. Dropping a trailer would not affect say an axle or a brake.
You will find that the manufacturer likely does not warrant very much besides the box and doors any way.
The axle manufacturer warrants the axles, the coupler manufacturer warrant the couple, the frame and so on.
Try to get them to go for new safety chains as yours have already been stressed.
the manufacturer cannot void the total warranty because of this. Dropping a trailer would not affect say an axle or a brake.
You will find that the manufacturer likely does not warrant very much besides the box and doors any way.
The axle manufacturer warrants the axles, the coupler manufacturer warrant the couple, the frame and so on.
Try to get them to go for new safety chains as yours have already been stressed.
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