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โAug-12-2013 08:38 AM
armdrag wrote:
Dkipz, here is what the osb floor is It is not continus but stapled together. Which is actually very strong considering the twist and spring the trailer goes through in transit
Here is my repair album
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โAug-09-2013 05:56 PM
โAug-04-2013 09:32 PM
โAug-04-2013 11:01 AM
Wizbangdoodle wrote:SolidAxleDurango wrote:Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Great info. I'll have to try that test. Mine is a bit different though being that it is a 5th wheel, the garage is separate from the living area. I suppose I should be able to put my hand on the front wall of the garage and see if there is any flex. As I understood it, the Full Throttles did not suffer from frame issues like the tongue trailers did. Anyone have confirmation on this? Anyway, I have not really seen any evidence of trim misalignment or seams coming apart. I pray I don't have any frame issues or I may have to drive this thing off a cliff. Oh well, taking it to an alignment shop on Monday to get all 3 axles straight. The tires on the rear axle always wear out premature. Left side wears on the inside, right side wears on the outside. Other 2 axles seem to be ok. I was told they use cheap Chinese axles on these. I am also having brake issues with this unit. I tow with an '08 F-350 with a built-in brake controller. I'll be driving along and it will display "wiring fault on trailer". I replaced the pigtail and the plug in the bed of the truck, still has the problem. I disconnected 1 set of brakes at a time and it went away. I assume there is an intermittent short on the coils. Anyone have suggestions of a reliable brand brake replacement?
Mine was a 5th wheel....
Ugh, I didn't want to hear that. So, did this test work for you? You had wall separation?
โAug-04-2013 09:18 AM
Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Great info. I'll have to try that test. Mine is a bit different though being that it is a 5th wheel, the garage is separate from the living area. I suppose I should be able to put my hand on the front wall of the garage and see if there is any flex. As I understood it, the Full Throttles did not suffer from frame issues like the tongue trailers did. Anyone have confirmation on this? Anyway, I have not really seen any evidence of trim misalignment or seams coming apart. I pray I don't have any frame issues or I may have to drive this thing off a cliff. Oh well, taking it to an alignment shop on Monday to get all 3 axles straight. The tires on the rear axle always wear out premature. Left side wears on the inside, right side wears on the outside. Other 2 axles seem to be ok. I was told they use cheap Chinese axles on these. I am also having brake issues with this unit. I tow with an '08 F-350 with a built-in brake controller. I'll be driving along and it will display "wiring fault on trailer". I replaced the pigtail and the plug in the bed of the truck, still has the problem. I disconnected 1 set of brakes at a time and it went away. I assume there is an intermittent short on the coils. Anyone have suggestions of a reliable brand brake replacement?
โAug-03-2013 09:12 PM
SolidAxleDurango wrote:Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Great info. I'll have to try that test. Mine is a bit different though being that it is a 5th wheel, the garage is separate from the living area. I suppose I should be able to put my hand on the front wall of the garage and see if there is any flex. As I understood it, the Full Throttles did not suffer from frame issues like the tongue trailers did. Anyone have confirmation on this? Anyway, I have not really seen any evidence of trim misalignment or seams coming apart. I pray I don't have any frame issues or I may have to drive this thing off a cliff. Oh well, taking it to an alignment shop on Monday to get all 3 axles straight. The tires on the rear axle always wear out premature. Left side wears on the inside, right side wears on the outside. Other 2 axles seem to be ok. I was told they use cheap Chinese axles on these. I am also having brake issues with this unit. I tow with an '08 F-350 with a built-in brake controller. I'll be driving along and it will display "wiring fault on trailer". I replaced the pigtail and the plug in the bed of the truck, still has the problem. I disconnected 1 set of brakes at a time and it went away. I assume there is an intermittent short on the coils. Anyone have suggestions of a reliable brand brake replacement?
Mine was a 5th wheel....
โAug-03-2013 01:58 PM
Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Great info. I'll have to try that test. Mine is a bit different though being that it is a 5th wheel, the garage is separate from the living area. I suppose I should be able to put my hand on the front wall of the garage and see if there is any flex. As I understood it, the Full Throttles did not suffer from frame issues like the tongue trailers did. Anyone have confirmation on this? Anyway, I have not really seen any evidence of trim misalignment or seams coming apart. I pray I don't have any frame issues or I may have to drive this thing off a cliff. Oh well, taking it to an alignment shop on Monday to get all 3 axles straight. The tires on the rear axle always wear out premature. Left side wears on the inside, right side wears on the outside. Other 2 axles seem to be ok. I was told they use cheap Chinese axles on these. I am also having brake issues with this unit. I tow with an '08 F-350 with a built-in brake controller. I'll be driving along and it will display "wiring fault on trailer". I replaced the pigtail and the plug in the bed of the truck, still has the problem. I disconnected 1 set of brakes at a time and it went away. I assume there is an intermittent short on the coils. Anyone have suggestions of a reliable brand brake replacement?
โAug-03-2013 01:43 PM
โAug-03-2013 07:44 AM
Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Well, not exactly. I wouldn't call it wall separation.
โAug-02-2013 09:29 PM
allcool wrote:Wizbangdoodle wrote:
I have an '07 full throttle 5er. I have been busy with repairs on this rig. I was sitting here browsing and came upon this thread. Am I to assume that since this is a sticky, that WW's have an unusually high amount of problems. I don't doubt it. This thing has more problems than I care to remember. I am in the middle of repairing the garage wall from water intrusion from the wheel well. The entire lower wall was rotten. I cut a piece of treated 2x12 to fit in the space, coated it with flexseal and wrapped it in Tyvex. Once that was bolted in, I resealed the side to the board. Used expanding foam where needed and under-coated the whole thing with flexseal. Pain in the ass for something that should have been sealed at the factory.
Let me guess,,, the wheel well separated from the wall and floor. Textbook WW(and many other TH) wall sag symptom.
Just fixing the symptom will not fix your problem.
It will only get much worse, more costly to fix.
Do a search for WW wall sag. Its a frame problem.
If one wheel well was already leaking enough to cause water damage, you've probably got it bad.
jmo
โAug-02-2013 02:32 PM
Wizbangdoodle wrote:
I have an '07 full throttle 5er. I have been busy with repairs on this rig. I was sitting here browsing and came upon this thread. Am I to assume that since this is a sticky, that WW's have an unusually high amount of problems. I don't doubt it. This thing has more problems than I care to remember. I am in the middle of repairing the garage wall from water intrusion from the wheel well. The entire lower wall was rotten. I cut a piece of treated 2x12 to fit in the space, coated it with flexseal and wrapped it in Tyvex. Once that was bolted in, I resealed the side to the board. Used expanding foam where needed and under-coated the whole thing with flexseal. Pain in the ass for something that should have been sealed at the factory.
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