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laknox
Jan 31, 2015Nomad
nremtp143 wrote:shadoow wrote:
there was a thread on here some time back where the guy had a negative NCC. Had a pic of his sticker in the post. I think the outcome involved the RV manufacturer doing something to the trailer to provide more load capacity so it wasn't just a bum sticker.
I may have been that guy. My 5er only had 137 pounds of CCC before it was ever loaded. I went to FR and politely told them what I needed, which was for them to change the 6k axles out to 7k axles. After several conversations, and a "shot across the bow" so to speak, they delivered and have changed numerous axles on my model camper and its sister the Sierra in the last two years.
So, it was only an axle change that upped your CCC? No frame mods? While I find it absolutely incomprehensible that something like this could hit the streets, I'm 100% not surprised. I'd be willing to bet that some engineer there wrote a memo that was ignored or just s***canned by the higher-ups, sorta like the NASA execs who ignored the reports about shuttle booster o-rings and cold weather from =several= previous launches. Still, you only get 1,137 CCC MAX, with that axle swap.
Lyle
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