Sep-26-2019 06:26 PM
Sep-27-2019 10:45 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Lippert produces EXACTLY what most manufacturers want plain and simple "light and cheap" !!!
Now my Mobile Suites Lippert frame is hell for stout because it was designed to meet DRV's specs.
Sep-27-2019 10:34 AM
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Sep-27-2019 09:39 AM
Curly2001 wrote:
That doesn't say much for the manufacturers if they do "under spec" the frames and other components to save money,although it is much the same with auto manufacturers. Even if you think "you get with you pay for", that really doesn't mean anything anymore. Manufacturers will still use the cheapest **** they can get away with like putting lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig even though it is pretty.
Curly
Sep-27-2019 09:37 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
Lippert makes what the manufacturers want. If the manufacturers wanted stronger more durable components, they would get them; as long as their willing to pay for them. Suppliers don't make a bunch of frames then go see if someone wants to buy them. Suppliers build frames to the manufacturer's specs. The price and specs are negotiated before the supplier even turns on the light switch in the plant. Everyone is on the same page and knows exactly what is what. The manufacturer is getting exactly what he wanted and paid for.
Sep-27-2019 08:30 AM
Bert Ackerman wrote:
The manufacturer may spec what the frame needs to accomodate, but LCI does the engineering. The manufacturer has 0 liabilty should the frame fail, unless they choose to assume some of it. LCI warrants the frame. LCI sucks and essentially has a monopoly. They bought out almost every other frame fabricator involved with the RV industry or undercut them out of business systematically. The RV industry sucks as well. Birds of a feather.
Sep-27-2019 08:23 AM
afidel wrote:wing_zealot wrote:
Lippert makes what the manufacturers want. If the manufacturers wanted stronger more durable components, they would get them; as long as their willing to pay for them. Suppliers don't make a bunch of frames then go see if someone wants to buy them. Suppliers build frames to the manufacturer's specs. The price and specs are negotiated before the supplier even turns on the light switch in the plant. Everyone is on the same page and knows exactly what is what. The manufacturer is getting exactly what he wanted and paid for.
Exactly, and the manufacturers are producing what the customers will buy. They are making tradeoffs between price, weight (towability), length, structure vs interior appointments, etc. I know I'm not willing to pay what it would cost for a 16" fully boxed frame and the MDT that it would take to tow it. My problem with the industry isn't with building to a price point, it's poor QA/QC. For example a weld should never break, if it does you've first **** up the welding, and then **** up the QA.
Sep-27-2019 08:08 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
Lippert makes what the manufacturers want. If the manufacturers wanted stronger more durable components, they would get them; as long as their willing to pay for them. Suppliers don't make a bunch of frames then go see if someone wants to buy them. Suppliers build frames to the manufacturer's specs. The price and specs are negotiated before the supplier even turns on the light switch in the plant. Everyone is on the same page and knows exactly what is what. The manufacturer is getting exactly what he wanted and paid for.
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