Cummins12V98 wrote:
TxTiger wrote:
The biggest problem with Lippert frames is the manufacturer's specifications given to Lippert. Most frames are built by Lippert and built to manufacturer specifications. So if the manufacturers cheaps out on the specs then the frames are often too light for the various stress points. There have also been some complaints about poor workmanship such as sloppy welds. My unit has a Lippert frame and the welds and overall workmanship look great.
You are so right!
People bash Lippert, they really should be bashing their RV maker. They are the ones that spec "light and cheap".
The frame on our Mobile Suites is a Lippert, it looks great.
Obviously you don't know a good weld from a bad one, if you think the welds on lippert frames are truly quality welds, let me take you to our shop that I retired from ,and I will show you what a quality weld looks like. You will come out with a different idea of what quality welding is.