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yillb
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
Bucky Badger wrote:
If there are no screws or nails on the inside that you put on, how can he say it's your fault? Sounds like you have a crappy dealer
Well, he tried that, they said i hung something up ( apparently i moved the microwave hung up a picture, took it down, then re put up the microwave ).
After i argued that, they said it was because I left my awning out during heavy winds.
Granted, I have used the awning, but... i'd think if the winds were heavy enough to tear the fiberglass of the body of the trailer, I think id notice.
Alas, my main question is moving forward. I'll pay whatever it costs to fix it, or insurance will, depends on the cost. do you think normal driving ( have a trip with the kids on the 5th ), will cause additional tearing? I'm honestly not sure just how strong the fiberglass in these things are ( though, doesn't appear very ). Won't be taking it off road or anything, but i would like to give the kids the trip we've been promising for some time.
Thanks for the input!
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