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trail-explorer
Dec 11, 2016Explorer
One thing I also noticed about the door:
It's made by LCI
Contact LCI and see what they say.
Forward the video to Adventurer.
It is sad that Adventurer won't step up to the plate. It's clearly a factory problem due to inattention to detail on the part of the assembly person.
Another sad thing is the door itself - Adventurer should have used the style door that only opens to a 90 degree angle! LCI makes doors like that.
Other RV manufacturers are smart enough to see that "if something prevents the door from opening through its full range of motion" they will install a door that has limited travel.
BOO on you Adventurer for not doing the same.
It's made by LCI
Contact LCI and see what they say.
Forward the video to Adventurer.
It is sad that Adventurer won't step up to the plate. It's clearly a factory problem due to inattention to detail on the part of the assembly person.
Another sad thing is the door itself - Adventurer should have used the style door that only opens to a 90 degree angle! LCI makes doors like that.
Other RV manufacturers are smart enough to see that "if something prevents the door from opening through its full range of motion" they will install a door that has limited travel.
BOO on you Adventurer for not doing the same.
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