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RinconVTR
Oct 12, 2017Explorer
DR1VENbyCAMPING wrote:
Well, well, well....That was disappointing.
I just got back from weighing the tongue Dry, with no batteries or propane...
Let's just say for now that I'm contacting Keystone directly before posting more on this publicly....WoW.:E
More to come later....This is why we check and re-check stated weights folks.:R
Many do not weight before they buy. I have done so on both my last two cause even my first popup had a much higher than stated "dry" tongue. Kudos to you sir!
On another very serious note; IGNORE people who are clueless about Honda's.
I state as a matter of fact...Honda does NOT restrict the use of a WDH. They never have. It's a warning...nothing more...nothing less. It's simply worded poorly in the opening statement. READ THE WHOLE STATEMENT! They clarify in the most simple terms "why" and its due to their concern of it not being adjusted properly.
These jokers who think the unibody construction is inferior to frame on body are just that...jokers. They never looked at a Pilot or Ridgeline "FRAME". When they do...they will be surprised.
And to compare body on frame vehicles, most of which with tow ratings more than double of any Honda, is most ridiculous.
Old Honda statement;

Honda's NEW statement for Pilots and Ridgelines.

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