Feb-11-2021 08:42 AM
Feb-12-2021 07:48 AM
EV2 wrote:Coronadoron wrote:
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I’m very disappointed that Mercedes would allow such a poor quality product to be installed in their very high quality chassis. Shoppers, beware of Thor!
Although I sympathize with owners of all brands that have this condition from the inferior product of furniture construction, I am at a loss to understand the reference to the Mercedes control of the couch. If you wish to purchase a motor vehicle chassis of any brand and tie a chicken in a crate on it, no one is going to prevent you from doing so.
Feb-11-2021 06:18 PM
Feb-11-2021 12:48 PM
gbopp wrote:MDKMDK wrote:
I was also wondering why anyone would blame the cab chassis manufacturer, for something completely beyond their control?
I agree, it's like blaming the manufacturer of a getaway car used by a bank robber.
Feb-11-2021 11:42 AM
MDKMDK wrote:
I was also wondering why anyone would blame the cab chassis manufacturer, for something completely beyond their control?
Feb-11-2021 10:16 AM
EV2 wrote:Coronadoron wrote:
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I’m very disappointed that Mercedes would allow such a poor quality product to be installed in their very high quality chassis. Shoppers, beware of Thor!
Although I sympathize with owners of all brands that have this condition from the inferior product of furniture construction, I am at a loss to understand the reference to the Mercedes control of the couch. If you wish to purchase a motor vehicle chassis of any brand and tie a chicken in a crate on it, no one is going to prevent you from doing so.
Feb-11-2021 09:53 AM
Feb-11-2021 09:46 AM
Coronadoron wrote:
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I’m very disappointed that Mercedes would allow such a poor quality product to be installed in their very high quality chassis. Shoppers, beware of Thor!
Feb-11-2021 09:11 AM
Coronadoron wrote:Your complaint is very common across many motor home manufactures. The problem is a byproduct of the great recession of 2008/2009/2010. Though the seats continue to be manufactured in the USA, the vinyl fabric in rolls has since been purchased from China. When RV manufactures learned of the problem, the lower-end manufactures no longer offered vinyl, the higher-end brands switched to top grain leather to resolve the problem, but people with the problem are left very unhappy because the RV warranty is long expired. A few people replaced the vinyl with leather, some replace the entire seats, and some just throw a blanket over the ugly. One thing certain, it's a problem that originates in China and people like yourself are left to deal with it at your own expense.
.......until the middle of 2020 when, suddenly, the synthetic leather on the fold out couch began to massively flake exposing the woven under fabric. It is apparently a very low quality product. The paper thin leather-like covering is failing all over the couch.
Feb-11-2021 09:07 AM