โJun-11-2015 11:20 AM
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MargaretB wrote:
We bought a Forest River/PrimeTime Tracer 230 last fall.
โJun-12-2015 06:07 AM
MargaretB wrote:
We bought a Forest River/PrimeTime Tracer 230 last fall. It was delivered with three non-operable windows (out of six) and a broken shower door. The dealer ordered the new shower door and replaced it a few months later. We also had him order new windows.
One window has been replaced and works fine. The other two were replaced but don't work.
We took the trailer out in March and while driving up I-5, the secured shower door shattered again. Who puts glass shower doors, even tempered glass, in a trailer???
We took the trailer back to the dealer in May for yet another shower door and two more new windows.
Today we learned that the new shower door doesn't fit right, and of the two windows, one works but harder than the original and the other doesn't work at all.
We mentioned to the very helpful - seriously - service guy that we're fed up with a trailer we've been able to use twice in 8 months. We were told that the dealer would never take it back but would tell us that "everything has its glitches." Yes, but these seem to be unfixable due to lousy design. (In fact, when I called the service guy from the road when the shower door broke, he said that the rep had acknowledged that it's a lousy design.)
So our next step is...? We've put some money into customizing it and adding Stuff like a dry-cell battery. At this point, we want back what we paid for it, since we're not about to travel in a trailer in which 1/3 of the windows don't work.
Any suggestions? TIA.
โJun-11-2015 10:56 PM
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โJun-11-2015 09:10 PM
MargaretB wrote:
The dealer had installed a temp rod and curtain when we took delivery, until the new glass doors arrived. I was astonished that anyone would think glass doors, even tempered ones, are a good idea in a movable residential unit.
โJun-11-2015 08:44 PM
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โJun-11-2015 05:41 PM
MargaretB wrote:
I was asking about what SoundGuy said:
"it's a classic case of why it's so important to pick the right dealer when purchasing a trailer. "
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