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fla-gypsy
May 05, 2014Explorer
A couple of points to consider. All RV's have a warning sticker or state in the manual to re-torque the lug nuts after the first xx miles and then at xx interval. 2nd, the dealer did not manufacture nor does he warrant the RV, the maker does. Blowing up the dealer will get you nowhere fast. If the OP has issues that he feels do not meet his expectations the best place to take them is the maker and let them work with the dealer who is getting a small % of his normal shop rate to repair them. This is not the auto industry where the dealer represents the maker exclusively. Dealers are independent businesses selling a product manufactured and warranted by someone else.
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