โApr-26-2015 07:31 PM
โApr-27-2015 07:40 AM
laknox wrote:minnow wrote:
If he replaces the bolt with an O.E. or equivelent bolt and has any problems going forward, how is the dealer or manufacturer going to know he repaired it himself unless he tells them ? Some of you guys always crying wolf need to grow a pair. Replace the bolt and go camping.
So, the OP then has a =bad= warranty issue, and they deny the whole thing because he replaced the bolt with something the factory didn't insall. Don't think they won't? I've got some beach-front property for you in Gila Bend... Call the manufacturer and tell them what needs to be done and that the trailer's not moving until it's fixed.
Lyle
โApr-27-2015 07:13 AM
minnow wrote:
If he replaces the bolt with an O.E. or equivelent bolt and has any problems going forward, how is the dealer or manufacturer going to know he repaired it himself unless he tells them ? Some of you guys always crying wolf need to grow a pair. Replace the bolt and go camping.
โApr-27-2015 07:09 AM
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woodchip wrote:
The dealer is 200 miles away so I will fix it myself. The bolt is bent so I will need to replace that bolt.
โApr-27-2015 05:00 AM
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โApr-26-2015 10:08 PM
laknox wrote:
Hell with the =dealer=; I'd call Outdoors RV and talk to =them= and see if they will approve a mobile RV repair to check, and fix, this. Were it me, and they agree to $X to fix this, I'd go ahead and have them put wet bolts in. Ludicrous...
Lyle
โApr-26-2015 09:44 PM
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