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dodge_guy
Aug 03, 2018Explorer II
Ralph Cramden wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Swell1 wrote:
I own a 2017 271VRB. the only issues I've had is a closet shelf was put in upside down and some molding came loose.
Not to be picky over something so small but good grief, how in the world could a worker install a shelf upside down?! :S
LOL....The same way a worker in Elkhart IN can run 4- 3" long screws through a 2" wall and right out through the front filon behind the propane cover. Then it makes it out of the factory and through the non existent QC or inspection process. Then its accepted by the transporter who one would think would inspect it before hooking up and taking responsibility if anything as a CYA. Then be delivered to the dealer and again inspected upon delivery. Then be sold and have those screws found during the buyers PDI inspection.
The same way hot gets hooked to cold at the water heater connections or half the EPDM roof mistakenly is not glued down. Or how about a clamp forgotten to attach the gravity fill hose at the wall mounted fill port which is conveniently behind a baffle inside a cabinet so when it finally pops off 3 months after purchase you flood your whole rig while filling the tank?
Strange but true and have seen those and other fine examples on boards.
IDE gladly pay more for better quality. Such as plugging in the electric water heater element into the wall, or making sure the brakes are 100% operational, or booking up the speaker polarity properly, you know, little things like that!
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