โDec-12-2007 02:27 PM
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โDec-16-2007 07:58 AM
โDec-16-2007 05:55 AM
jeffws wrote:
I checked the 20 or so WW supelites in our storage yard and this is what I saw....... All the 05's had 1/8" steel tongues. Most of the 06's had 3/16" but I did see 3 FS2300 with 1/8" steel. The 07's all had 3/16".
My new thicker tongue is still bending 18 months later. :S
โDec-15-2007 01:42 PM
โDec-15-2007 05:34 AM
Macs Dad wrote:
We have a friend who took his in and they replaced the hole tongue with one made of thicker steel.
โDec-14-2007 09:13 PM
Tee Jay wrote:
Nabber86
Look at the Court Documents in the Link starting at page 64 or so for drawings of the suggested repair.
โDec-14-2007 03:54 PM
Nabber86 wrote:
OK so I have a 2006 WW FS2300. The previous owners did not use it much and I can see no damage on it at all (just lucky, I guess). The way I read the class action, you can only get a fix if you have existing damage.
It seems like I have 2 choices; wait until damage occurs and then get the fix from WW, or do somethinng now (on my own) to prevent any future damage. I know that performing "self service" will likely void the warrenty and limit any future claim for damages, but I also cant help thinking a little reinforcement added now would be one heck of a good insurance policy. Even if it costs me $$$.
Other related background information includes the fact that I live 3 days away from the nearest WW service center, and my worthless brother-in-law has only one redeaming quility, he can weld like a fiend and has the worlds biggest pile of scrap metal in his back yard.
All that said, what fix does WW provide? Do they just straighten the bent parts and add reinforcement? What kind of reinforcement and where is it added?
Whats the best way to reinforce the frame?
Thanks,
โDec-14-2007 03:42 PM
dedmiston wrote:jackxclan wrote:
Dave are you getting the tounge repair?
That's the plan.
โDec-14-2007 03:26 PM
Nabber86 wrote:
OK so I have a 2006 WW FS2300. The previous owners did not use it much and I can see no damage on it at all (just lucky, I guess). The way I read the class action, you can only get a fix if you have existing damage.
It seems like I have 2 choices; wait until damage occurs and then get the fix from WW, or do somethinng now (on my own) to prevent any future damage. I know that performing "self service" will likely void the warrenty and limit any future claim for damages, but I also cant help thinking a little reinforcement added now would be one heck of a good insurance policy. Even if it costs me $$$.
Other related background information includes the fact that I live 3 days away from the nearest WW service center, and my worthless brother-in-law has only one redeaming quility, he can weld like a fiend and has the worlds biggest pile of scrap metal in his back yard.
All that said, what fix does WW provide? Do they just straighten the bent parts and add reinforcement? What kind of reinforcement and where is it added?
Whats the best way to reinforce the frame?
Thanks,
โDec-14-2007 02:49 PM
โDec-14-2007 12:43 PM
jackxclan wrote:
Dave are you getting the tounge repair?
โDec-14-2007 12:12 PM
โDec-14-2007 05:33 AM
jackxclan wrote:
Dave are you getting the tounge repair?
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โDec-14-2007 05:19 AM
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