May-12-2016 07:15 PM
May-14-2016 03:23 PM
May-14-2016 02:52 PM
TXiceman wrote:
I have had ONE repair done by CW in Katy, TX and that is the last time any CW will see any of my RVs. They do not know what they are doing and management could not care less.
Ken
May-14-2016 02:38 PM
May-13-2016 04:44 PM
May-13-2016 04:22 PM
lanerd wrote:
our previous coach (Safari) had a cable driven slide in the bedroom I found out that the cable tension had to be re-adjusted a couple of times a year to keep the cables at the correct tension. Once I learned how, it wasn't difficult and the slide worked perfectly for many years.
Ron
May-13-2016 12:49 PM
May-13-2016 11:12 AM
May-13-2016 11:11 AM
Firelime wrote:
Well our first trip of the year is a bust. As we were just about to depart the kitchen slide bound up on the retract and now won't come in. It is now at Campingworld. Hopefully they can figure it out early enough so we can depart tomorrow, but that is unlikely. I feel like we have joint custody with Campingworld since it's lived there half the time since we got it. Rant over.
May-13-2016 10:13 AM
May-13-2016 08:42 AM
May-13-2016 08:39 AM
May-13-2016 06:39 AM
NC Hauler wrote:majorgator wrote:Firelime wrote:
I feel like we have joint custody with Campingworld since it's lived there half the time since we got it.
This may be slightly off-topic, but I've read countless comments on here that basically say the same thing. Whether its Camping World or some other dealer, it seems like many (if not most) new units spend a lot of time back at the dealer for warranty repairs. My parents have a rig that's less than a year old, and its already been back to CW for a converter replacement (which took well over a month) and back again for a radio replacement (which took 2 hours). We've only ever owned used campers, but these situations make me wonder if buying a 3-5 year old rig might very well be a better decision. This way, the previous owner will have gotten all these little annoyances worked out.
Just kinda one of those random thoughts that pop into my head.
Don't know if this is always the case, hasn't been ours.. And remember that used unit you have was new at one time and may have had issues and they've been fixed...Every TT/5er we've owned since 1999 was purchased new...and all spent very little time at the dealer and most of that was in adding upgrades...and now the new Jayco since last August and other than a few nickel dime issues, our new units have spent very little time back at the dealer..Guess we've been fortunate?
May-13-2016 06:26 AM
May-13-2016 04:33 AM
majorgator wrote:Firelime wrote:
I feel like we have joint custody with Campingworld since it's lived there half the time since we got it.
This may be slightly off-topic, but I've read countless comments on here that basically say the same thing. Whether its Camping World or some other dealer, it seems like many (if not most) new units spend a lot of time back at the dealer for warranty repairs. My parents have a rig that's less than a year old, and its already been back to CW for a converter replacement (which took well over a month) and back again for a radio replacement (which took 2 hours). We've only ever owned used campers, but these situations make me wonder if buying a 3-5 year old rig might very well be a better decision. This way, the previous owner will have gotten all these little annoyances worked out.
Just kinda one of those random thoughts that pop into my head.