dedmiston
Dec 12, 2007Moderator
WW Repairs
As just about all of us have read here, certain models of WW trailers have defects that have resulted in a number of different problems. To one degree or another, this subject has come up on this for...
Nabber86 wrote:htwheelz67 wrote:
I have an 04 fs3000 and I have yet to pack the bearings, I'm probably going to do it for next season but no problems yet, there is lemons in just about any type of vehicle, the only issues I have had with my WW was a water leak that rotted out the cargo compartment floor due to lack of maintnance (sealing the front cap/roof area) and a melted fuse holder at the battery, I have an 06 GMC duramax PU which has been to the dealer 10 times since I owned it in 50k and I feel the same way about this truck but some love them and no probs, I guess it depends what day it was built and who built it (like the guys at the jeep plant caught on camera puffin a J and drinkin beer at lunch) you never know......me, if I go to the auto parts and there is 50 on the shelf, I get the one defective one....
The front cargo compartment of my '06 FS2300 rotted completely out along with the bathroom floor too. I replaced everything that I could tear out with marine-grade 3/4" plywood (with 3 coats of Kilz). I completely re-did the bathroom.
My biggest problem is that I never did figure out where the water was coming from. It seems to stay dry now (I check after we have a big rain event and it has stayed dry). There are some soft spots in the kitchen area, but the floor seems to be holding up. I was just in there over the weekend checking things out (~20 degrees here in Kansas) and I could hear and fell ice crystals in the flooring. Weird.
Anyway, how does one figure out were the water is coming from??
Thanks.