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jonrjen
Nov 01, 2013Explorer
We have been shopping and looking at TT and FW for a few months now. I have done so much reading on various manufactures owners forum that my eyes hurt.
One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of people who are happy and pleased to not post as such. Those whos expectations have not been meant or have experienced problems will voice their displeasure loud, clear and as often as they can find a audience to listen.
Moral would be to take what you read with a grain of salt.
We looked at a few high end FW who showed what I thought was some over looked quality control issues on that particular FW. Upon going to the owners forum I became aware that this was not limited to only the FW we toured, it appeared to be an apparent issue on this brand model wide.
Upon reading more and more you may find that different manufactures will exhibit common complaints that may be more under skin related. These will many times be traced back to the frame manufacture. Keep in mind that the frame is the foundation to the entire RV. Some manufactures will back up frame related problems themselves then go back to the frame manufacture for recovery. Where other manufactures will direct you to go deal with the frame manufacture for a cure or warranty claim. This can quickly become an unnerving cycle of frustration.
Don't think that the problem is only limited to lower to middle of the line name brands or price ranges.
You also need to be aware that individual components of your RV are warrantied by the maker/manufacture of that component IE: Water Heater, A/C, Heating unit, tires, awning, kitchen appliances, TV, Washer/Dryer. The hitch, jacks, suspension will fall under the frame manufacture. Most of the remaining items will fall back upon the trailer name on your unit IE: exterior skin, slide outs, furniture, plumbing, toilet, windows, flooring, roof and such.
Good luck with your search of finding your perfect fit of an RV.
Simple rule would be, Don't expect perfection and you won't be disappointed.
One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of people who are happy and pleased to not post as such. Those whos expectations have not been meant or have experienced problems will voice their displeasure loud, clear and as often as they can find a audience to listen.
Moral would be to take what you read with a grain of salt.
We looked at a few high end FW who showed what I thought was some over looked quality control issues on that particular FW. Upon going to the owners forum I became aware that this was not limited to only the FW we toured, it appeared to be an apparent issue on this brand model wide.
Upon reading more and more you may find that different manufactures will exhibit common complaints that may be more under skin related. These will many times be traced back to the frame manufacture. Keep in mind that the frame is the foundation to the entire RV. Some manufactures will back up frame related problems themselves then go back to the frame manufacture for recovery. Where other manufactures will direct you to go deal with the frame manufacture for a cure or warranty claim. This can quickly become an unnerving cycle of frustration.
Don't think that the problem is only limited to lower to middle of the line name brands or price ranges.
You also need to be aware that individual components of your RV are warrantied by the maker/manufacture of that component IE: Water Heater, A/C, Heating unit, tires, awning, kitchen appliances, TV, Washer/Dryer. The hitch, jacks, suspension will fall under the frame manufacture. Most of the remaining items will fall back upon the trailer name on your unit IE: exterior skin, slide outs, furniture, plumbing, toilet, windows, flooring, roof and such.
Good luck with your search of finding your perfect fit of an RV.
Simple rule would be, Don't expect perfection and you won't be disappointed.
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