Nov-24-2022 06:17 AM
Dec-09-2022 11:17 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:As long as you've got a six pack (or 2) you can't really count your Time, as some of that time is not dedicated to repairs. 😉 🙂LouLawrence wrote:
Hope you are headed back to the dealer! It would be complete BS if they did not take care of that any any other little details.
I could take it back for about $80 in fuel and 4-5 hours of my time. Or, I can fix it myself for about $20 in parts (OK, $30[COLOR=] including a six pack) and 2-3 hours of my time.
Dec-08-2022 01:33 PM
Dec-08-2022 12:48 PM
Grit dog wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:LouLawrence wrote:
Hope you are headed back to the dealer! It would be complete BS if they did not take care of that any any other little details.
I could take it back for about $80 in fuel and 4-5 hours of my time. Or, I can fix it myself for about $20 in parts (OK, $30 including a six pack) and 2-3 hours of my time.
Truth!
Now, the real question, why on earth would the 2 doors be keyed differently? (I understand latches and deadbolts are generally/always different...also dumb)
That would be like keying each door on your house different or each car door if they still had manual key locks.
Dec-08-2022 11:54 AM
dedmiston wrote:
It's the dumbest thing ever, but I've got bigger things to complain about.
Dec-08-2022 11:47 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Our fifth-wheel is like that. There's one key for the main entrance door, a different one for the entrance to the garage, and then a third one for the garage ramp. All three keys look identical, so I took three bottles of my wife's nail polish and made a bloop on each of the locks and then painted the keys to match so I wouldn't have to fumble around.
It's the dumbest thing ever, but I've got bigger things to complain about.
Dec-08-2022 10:49 AM
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Dec-08-2022 08:21 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:LouLawrence wrote:
Hope you are headed back to the dealer! It would be complete BS if they did not take care of that any any other little details.
I could take it back for about $80 in fuel and 4-5 hours of my time. Or, I can fix it myself for about $20 in parts (OK, $30 including a six pack) and 2-3 hours of my time.
Dec-08-2022 06:25 AM
Dec-08-2022 03:37 AM
LouLawrence wrote:
Hope you are headed back to the dealer! It would be complete BS if they did not take care of that any any other little details.
Dec-07-2022 06:02 PM
Dec-07-2022 05:07 PM
Samsonsworld wrote:
#3, my shower needs some caulking...easy fix.
Dec-07-2022 12:41 PM
Dec-07-2022 11:48 AM
Nov-24-2022 03:02 PM
Fisherman wrote:
Best lock cleaner you can get is called "Houdini". We used that stuff where padlocks were subjected to dusty and freezing conditions and never had an issue.