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MEXICOWANDERER
Jan 29, 2014Explorer
Moiseh maybe you have disassembled nearly new RV's as I have done (for Good Sam) for insurance totals because of warranty electrical damage. Without fail I had to contact Good Sam and have a rep return and survey wiring and "installations" that were freakin' land mines. Not part of the original damage. I noted your comment about "No RV Manufacturers in The Inland Empire" Makes me curious. I'll go have a look, and in the meantime I will offer a "I stand corrected" with Fleetwood.
As far as me bashing English or Spanish, I am a Mexican citizen referred to as a Ciudadano. I vote, I belong to Ejido Chucutitan, and nowhere in that post did my remarks to the reviewer make the slightest reference to either intelligence or ethnicity. In prior comments I have used nombres latinos because a huge percentage of the RV workforce I have encountered is latino. Being Mexicano I have the same right to kid about things as is the same derechos you have about kidding Americanos.
In 1982 when I built my Crown, a wealthy contractor asked me to supervise construction of a new MCI chassis for him. Myself doing the electrical and "warren" an incredibly talented ship's carpenter to outfit the rig with teak. I sort of know what I am doing with RV electrical. I ended up getting tired of going tooth and nail with crabber and midwater dragger owners over new construction bids, costs, and profits, and finally decided to limit my non battery engineering work to building alternators.
Strip the paneling off a new RV sometime and take a look at what's underneath. The last Bounder I rehabbed had over two dozen staples run through wires.
BTW Good Sam paid like clockwork. I was and remainin impressed with the organization. One of the upper echelon adjuster supervisors confided that Good Sam had to threaten many manufacturers with lawsuits including punitive costs before they would "settle" a warranty claim. You wonder why I retain a sour disposition toward manufacturers. They aren't all that they but too many of them are.
EDIT EDIT
A 10-second search revealed this. Sorry but I have other duties to attend to so I cannot spend more time on this.
http://www.rvbusiness.com/tag/california-rv-manufacturers/
Beemerphile Only California structures tend to vibrate, rock and roll, highway vibration is the color of a different horse :)
As far as me bashing English or Spanish, I am a Mexican citizen referred to as a Ciudadano. I vote, I belong to Ejido Chucutitan, and nowhere in that post did my remarks to the reviewer make the slightest reference to either intelligence or ethnicity. In prior comments I have used nombres latinos because a huge percentage of the RV workforce I have encountered is latino. Being Mexicano I have the same right to kid about things as is the same derechos you have about kidding Americanos.
In 1982 when I built my Crown, a wealthy contractor asked me to supervise construction of a new MCI chassis for him. Myself doing the electrical and "warren" an incredibly talented ship's carpenter to outfit the rig with teak. I sort of know what I am doing with RV electrical. I ended up getting tired of going tooth and nail with crabber and midwater dragger owners over new construction bids, costs, and profits, and finally decided to limit my non battery engineering work to building alternators.
Strip the paneling off a new RV sometime and take a look at what's underneath. The last Bounder I rehabbed had over two dozen staples run through wires.
BTW Good Sam paid like clockwork. I was and remainin impressed with the organization. One of the upper echelon adjuster supervisors confided that Good Sam had to threaten many manufacturers with lawsuits including punitive costs before they would "settle" a warranty claim. You wonder why I retain a sour disposition toward manufacturers. They aren't all that they but too many of them are.
EDIT EDIT
A 10-second search revealed this. Sorry but I have other duties to attend to so I cannot spend more time on this.
http://www.rvbusiness.com/tag/california-rv-manufacturers/
Beemerphile Only California structures tend to vibrate, rock and roll, highway vibration is the color of a different horse :)
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