โSep-30-2014 10:43 AM
โOct-03-2014 01:01 PM
Tumbleweed79 wrote:laknox wrote:FLY 4 FUN wrote:
For sure I feel for you, but there are only a few rv's designed and shipped with bumper mount bike/cargo racks. The rest are clearly placarded against modifying in any way.
I doubt your cargo rack had anything to do with the crack, but now the dealer and manufacturer have every right to deny your claim as you voided the structural warranty.
I am truly sorry you are getting the run-around, but they play the game to win!
Daryll
If there was no drilling or welding on the frame, they have a =very= weak case.
Lyle
I agree! My friend took pictures of a Honda Prius with a bike rack on the back and sent it to them... He said maybe Keystone needs to get together with Honda to figure out how to make a frame that won't crack from a bike rack. Also, there was NO PLACARD anywhere. It only stated it in the owner's manual, which I cannot even read until I have bought the thing! By that time I had already moved the cargo platform over from our other trailer.
Also, the very fact that other manufacturers INSTALL cargo platforms on the back show that it can be done without destroying the integrity of "Frame Camber". As a matter of fact it may be a safety net so that nothing else can be put on the back bumper without TRULY modifying it.
โOct-03-2014 12:47 PM
โOct-03-2014 09:50 AM
laknox wrote:FLY 4 FUN wrote:
For sure I feel for you, but there are only a few rv's designed and shipped with bumper mount bike/cargo racks. The rest are clearly placarded against modifying in any way.
I doubt your cargo rack had anything to do with the crack, but now the dealer and manufacturer have every right to deny your claim as you voided the structural warranty.
I am truly sorry you are getting the run-around, but they play the game to win!
Daryll
If there was no drilling or welding on the frame, they have a =very= weak case.
Lyle
โOct-03-2014 09:45 AM
FLY 4 FUN wrote:
For sure I feel for you, but there are only a few rv's designed and shipped with bumper mount bike/cargo racks. The rest are clearly placarded against modifying in any way.
I doubt your cargo rack had anything to do with the crack, but now the dealer and manufacturer have every right to deny your claim as you voided the structural warranty.
I am truly sorry you are getting the run-around, but they play the game to win!
Daryll
โOct-03-2014 09:44 AM
โOct-03-2014 09:34 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Being a retired mechanical engineer...I call Meadow Muffins on the warranty denial. Did you not say you had a clamp on bike rack and not any alteration to the frame. But I am guessing that they are using the term ATTACHMENT as anything bolted or clamped.
Good luck.
Ken
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โOct-02-2014 02:36 PM
Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Thank you Mike and TXiceman! I have scheduled an appointment with my dealer for a complete repair, inspection, and documentation of the cause. It appears that I will have to file a lawsuit.
I was told by management at Keystone that a hitch/platform on the back can affect frame camber and thus voids my warranty. They will not respond to my question of whether or not they are stating the platform cracked my sidewall and possibly frame/chassis. I have told them I held two kids bikes and nothing more, but I have yet to hear back from them on this issue.
How is it conceivable that a $60+K unit developed a crack 19 days after purchase and it was not a manufacturer defect or that it was attributed to a 40 lbs. cargo platform? I know what they are doing, I just refuse to play their game. ๐
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