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Carhlr
May 05, 2014Explorer
gmw photos wrote:
When I bought my new trailer a few years ago, before I even pulled off the dealers lot, I checked the air pressure and the lug nut torque. Stopped after 30 minutes and checked them again.
All I am saying is that RV'ing is a participant sport. Expecting that someone else has taken care of the details is likely going to lead to frustration and disappointment. Or, as the title you gave the thread....not very happy.
Good luck with it all. Hopefully you can get it sorted and be able to enjoy camping.
I like messin with things I understand everything can't be perfect but one would think after spending a substantial amount of money on a new TT that something as important as valve stems would have been looked at. This leads me to believe the dealer NEVER checked tire pressure during prep. Tire failure can be a serious issue at highway speed. They were so bad I almost didn't tow it back I was gonna call them and have them come to the house. The way this dealer handles this will determine if we have any further dealings.
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