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willi4nd
Oct 27, 2015Explorer
I feel your pain, bought my trailer about a month ago and have found tons of little stuff, none too hard to fix though.
I guess they didnt feel like moving that bracket lol Well, I moved it
Entire back wall behind the kitchenette loose, found that not a single staple had actually made it into the wall support. Pulled the entire wall apart, glued and used my brad nailer...solid as a rock now.
Other issues:
Speakers dont work, found bad crimps and wires laying in ceiling.
Screen door doesnt latch, adjusted latch
Water pump laying on floor behind access panel with screws in it, not attached to bracket.
Rear wall trim falling off, glued and brads, good as new
Bad coax connections and front jack not working, let the dealer do that one.
A few other things but I must say, I love my trailer.
So who is to blame though? The assemblers? Is there a QC department who check units before they roll out?
The dealer? But they cant spend all their time fixing problems while in their lot?
I guess they didnt feel like moving that bracket lol Well, I moved it
Entire back wall behind the kitchenette loose, found that not a single staple had actually made it into the wall support. Pulled the entire wall apart, glued and used my brad nailer...solid as a rock now.
Other issues:
Speakers dont work, found bad crimps and wires laying in ceiling.
Screen door doesnt latch, adjusted latch
Water pump laying on floor behind access panel with screws in it, not attached to bracket.
Rear wall trim falling off, glued and brads, good as new
Bad coax connections and front jack not working, let the dealer do that one.
A few other things but I must say, I love my trailer.
So who is to blame though? The assemblers? Is there a QC department who check units before they roll out?
The dealer? But they cant spend all their time fixing problems while in their lot?
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