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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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โJun-30-2018 09:26 AM
RollandB wrote:Has there been an update to the original link? Because: "Hodgson originally said the driver will be cited for driving too fast, but later said she wouldn't be cited after all."
Driver was cited for driving too fast. Right there is a hurdle to jump over on the liability question.
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โJun-30-2018 04:09 AM
JaxDad wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:
In closing, as to the actual cause, I'd guess Chinese ST tires.......Blowout........Or possibly contaminated brakes from using EZ lube.
The picture seems to show 4 round tires without noticeable pieces missing. The story clearly related the drivers comment that it was a progressively worse sway that finally resulted in the trailer rolling over.
If it was contaminated brakes you would hope that at least setting up the brake controller would reveal a lack of brakes.
โJun-30-2018 04:07 AM
dodge guy wrote:
There is a fine line between "SOLD AS IS" and knowing elling a unit that has been compromised! and yes despite what the paper work says the dealer does hold some responsibility! I`ve worked at a few dealers in my life. a dealer will get rid of a car that has frame damage. they wont sell one despite the "SOLD AS IS" on the paper work.
โJun-29-2018 10:18 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
What is the estimated weight of the trailer?
Just curious as my 2014 3.6L Grand Cherokee is rated at 6,200 lb towing.
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rockhillmanor wrote:
2, How many of you have crawled under neath each and every RV you have bought?
INCLUDING your first 'newbie' purchase. :C