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352
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Ready to roll Wi. this morning and the living room slide would not come in. Just a steady buzzzzzz from the motor which indicated to me the motor was working. I took the motor assembly to the local dealer and to my surprise they had one in stock at the amazing price of $550 just for the part. The plastic gear inside the gear box was stripped. Don't you know the dealer doesn't have the gear. 10 year old 5er. The main gear is steel and the motor gear is steel but plastic gear between the both. Ebay and several sites had the plastic gear for $35 but I have to wait several days to get it. He!! yes I will wait for a savings of $500. Simple fix. About an hour or two labor to remove and install.
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x96mnn
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Not seeing the rip off but do see a potential issue. The gear he is going to get may work for a few slides but it is not going to be the same and not last. His few hours labour will leave him stick at a campground if it makes it that far.

Dealer should have warned of this but very possible an attitude was struck at the counter and they forgot to give this advice. Maybe did not even have the time lol.

Anyway good luck. I could be wrong but have a guy next to me who just read this, his 10 year old citation went through the same thing.

taken
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Campinfan wrote:
When I was younger, we used to say "that's a ripoff" if something was unfair, overpriced, a scam or dishonest, etc. We would say "I was ripped off" if we did the deal and then discovered it less expensive or not needed later....so I think the OP can say it was a ripoff that the dealer wanted $550 for something he could repair at $35.

Give the guy a break....some people here remind me of the two old guys from the muppets. Life is too short


Well said. Sometimes I get up and read a bit here and think, man, who peed in your cornflakes?
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fitznj
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Reminds me of a time years ago when I could not understand the rates that mechanics charge for car repairs (it was about $75/hour then)/ I thought it was a rip off.............. A good friend open a car repair business and we had the hourly rate conversation, so he should me his overhead.


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He then showed what $$$ comes in and what $$$ goes out. Even at $75/hour, not much stays in the business........

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RandACampin
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Campinfan wrote:
When I was younger, we used to say "that's a ripoff" if something was unfair, overpriced, a scam or dishonest, etc. We would say "I was ripped off" if we did the deal and then discovered it less expensive or not needed later....so I think the OP can say it was a ripoff that the dealer wanted $550 for something he could repair at $35.

Give the guy a break....some people here remind me of the two old guys from the muppets. Life is too short


Give the guy a break? Maybe people here are tired of the whiners with no reason to gripe.
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Campinfan
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When I was younger, we used to say "that's a ripoff" if something was unfair, overpriced, a scam or dishonest, etc. We would say "I was ripped off" if we did the deal and then discovered it less expensive or not needed later....so I think the OP can say it was a ripoff that the dealer wanted $550 for something he could repair at $35.

Give the guy a break....some people here remind me of the two old guys from the muppets. Life is too short
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kernewek
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352 wrote:
kernewek wrote:
So where is the ripoff?
They did not have the part you needed.......nobody got ripped off
They offered to sell you a complete assembly for a certain price which you declined.....once again nobody was ripped off
I don't see the problem ?


Please be aware that the dealer in question has access and has accounts with the manufacturer of the gear but refuses to order it because they can make more on the full assembly? TOTAL RIPOFF. GET IT


Yes I am aware that the dealer probably could have ordered the part for you if he wanted to but he chose not to, just as you chose not to buy a complete assembly that you didn't need.....still no ripoff.....get it? ๐Ÿ™‚
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cameronpatentla
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It costs money to carry an inventory. You can't blame a retailer for identifying the parts most likely to sell and then stocking those with the highest margin. With analytics today, it is quite easy to do that using statistical methods based on historical parts sales. Also, don't discount that the manufacturer has set a high wholesale price to the dealer to offset a lower RV price-- much like HP will sell you a printer at cost + 5% and then hope to make it up with a much higher margin on the ink ($35 per cartridge). Here, the manufacturer might be able to used a standardized, commodity part, but if they design and use a proprietary part, they can charge much more for it. To make a fully informed RV purchase, one really does need to look at the aftermarket for parts and service. For example, I love my Winnebago on the MB Sprinter chassis, but when engine works needs to be done, compared to the Ford gasoline engines, I am going to be in a world of hurt.

avvidclif1
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352 wrote:
kernewek wrote:
So where is the ripoff?
They did not have the part you needed.......nobody got ripped off
They offered to sell you a complete assembly for a certain price which you declined.....once again nobody was ripped off
I don't see the problem ?


Do you understand that the dealer in question has access and has accounts with the manufacturer of the gear but refuses to order it because they can make more on the full assembly? TOTAL RIPOFF.


Do you know that or are guessing? Lippert will only sell a motor assy, no parts. Tried that once. And while $550 is high for the assy the cheapest I found was around $400.

Hopefully your replacement gear is the correct one.
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mark1228
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rjxj wrote:
I guess everyone has a different definition of rip off. If someone took something from me I would be ripped off. If I ask to buy something from someone and I dont like their price and I refuse it, they have not taken anything from me.

If I dont like it I can open my own business and try to offer people the lowest prices possible or I could tell as many people as I want that I dont like the way he does business and I might even share with them the name of another dealer just as close as him and has it for much less.

If you did buy it and it was guaranteed for a year and it dies in less than a year and he refuse to replace it that's a rip off. If he gladly replaced it then he did you right.

I gasp at the prices at local businesses too but I have to believe they are also paying a lot in taxes and other overhead. When I gasp it's not actually gasping at the price of an rv part or a bag of apples or oranges, it's gasping at the printing of dollars that dilute the value of all the other dollars in the pool.

Just because you or I are able to do it ourselves doesn't mean everyone or even most people can do it. Most people CANT do it. Then you have the people who have no business touching those parts walk back in with a greasy new gear and want to return because they goofed the whole thing up. They would come way complaining that hes a rip off because he wouldn't return it and all he would have got is bad mouthing and a little profit off $35.00 I can see it more his way. Did you ever have a paper route or mow lawns as a kid?


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darsben
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Explorer II
kernewek wrote:
So where is the ripoff?
They did not have the part you needed.......nobody got ripped off
They offered to sell you a complete assembly for a certain price which you declined.....once again nobody was ripped off
I don't see the problem ?

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If someone does not like a price it is a ripoff.
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azrving
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I guess everyone has a different definition of rip off. If someone took something from me I would be ripped off. If I ask to buy something from someone and I dont like their price and I refuse it, they have not taken anything from me.

If I dont like it I can open my own business and try to offer people the lowest prices possible or I could tell as many people as I want that I dont like the way he does business and I might even share with them the name of another dealer just as close as him and has it for much less.

If you did buy it and it was guaranteed for a year and it dies in less than a year and he refuse to replace it that's a rip off. If he gladly replaced it then he did you right.

I gasp at the prices at local businesses too but I have to believe they are also paying a lot in taxes and other overhead. When I gasp it's not actually gasping at the price of an rv part or a bag of apples or oranges, it's gasping at the printing of dollars that dilute the value of all the other dollars in the pool.

Just because you or I are able to do it ourselves doesn't mean everyone or even most people can do it. Most people CANT do it. Then you have the people who have no business touching those parts walk back in with a greasy new gear and want to return because they goofed the whole thing up. They would come way complaining that hes a rip off because he wouldn't return it and all he would have got is bad mouthing and a little profit off $35.00 I can see it more his way. Did you ever have a paper route or mow lawns as a kid?

Lantley
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352 wrote:
kernewek wrote:
So where is the ripoff?
They did not have the part you needed.......nobody got ripped off
They offered to sell you a complete assembly for a certain price which you declined.....once again nobody was ripped off
I don't see the problem ?


Please be aware that the dealer in question has access and has accounts with the manufacturer of the gear but refuses to order it because they can make more on the full assembly? TOTAL RIPOFF. GET IT

Your post shows you really don't understand how a dealership operates.
I don't get it. There was no rip off, only an obscure part that was not in stock
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Why would the dealer want to stock a $35 gear that there is a high probability he'd never sell. He can't stock every conceiveable part so he has to choose what he's going to stock and what not to stock. Did you ask him if he could get it and how much it would cost?