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Jul-16-2019 03:50 PM
ERnurse16 wrote:Hannibal wrote:
What model truck are you towing it with? And what model hitch? Too much truck will stress a lightweight trailer’s A frame to the point it will break. WD puts a lot of stress on it as well. Something will give. Especially if traveling on buckboard concrete highways and the like.
We can blame Lippert, but the RV manufacturer specifies the chassis they buy from Lippert for each model trailer. Cheaper is better.
We were towing with a 2015 Yukon XL with tow capacity of 8000#. Off the top of my head I dont remember the hitch model. We bought the hitch from the RV company when we bought the trailer so it was based on their recommendation. We were also using sway bars/stabilizer bars per the dealer recommendation.
Jul-16-2019 01:57 PM
trail-explorer wrote:ERnurse16 wrote:
Getting it weighed now is a moot point as we can't even move it since the frame is broke and it had to be hauled on a flat bed just to get it away from the accident scene.
Wait, what?
This is the first we've heard about it being in an accident.
Jul-16-2019 01:34 PM
ERnurse16 wrote:
Getting it weighed now is a moot point as we can't even move it since the frame is broke and it had to be hauled on a flat bed just to get it away from the accident scene.
Jul-16-2019 01:31 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Hannibal wrote:
We can blame Lippert, but the RV manufacturer specifies the chassis they buy from Lippert for each model trailer. Cheaper is better.
You're 100% correct we can blame Lippert. The RV manufacturer specifies the frame, but Lippert does the engineering and fabrication, and the WELDING.
The RV manufacturer ducks out of the picture when something goes wrong by using this verbiage.
"As indicated in the paragraph above, entitled ‘Exclusions From This Warranty’, certain items that are not covered by this Warranty may be warranted separately by their manufacturers or suppliers. In order to validate those warranties, you may also be required to complete and return to the appropriate manufacturer the warranty forms included with the information package. See these warranties with respect to their terms and conditions. These other warranties may cover such items as chassis, tires, tubes, batteries, optional generators, and appliances, which are not covered by this Limited Warranty."
Lippert will attempt to duck out any way they can. You have had to have the pleasure of going to war with Lippert over frame issues to know what I am talking about. The only time Lippert is accommodating is when they are pushed into the corner, such as the Grand Design Lippert axle fiasco. Grand Design held their feet to the fire.
Jul-16-2019 11:03 AM
Hannibal wrote:
We can blame Lippert, but the RV manufacturer specifies the chassis they buy from Lippert for each model trailer. Cheaper is better.
Jul-16-2019 10:43 AM
Hannibal wrote:
What model truck are you towing it with? And what model hitch? Too much truck will stress a lightweight trailer’s A frame to the point it will break. WD puts a lot of stress on it as well. Something will give. Especially if traveling on buckboard concrete highways and the like.
We can blame Lippert, but the RV manufacturer specifies the chassis they buy from Lippert for each model trailer. Cheaper is better.
Jul-16-2019 10:41 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:troubledwaters wrote:ERnurse16 wrote:So if I opened up all the cupboards, pass through storage, underbed storage, closets, etc. in your camper - the only thing i would find is " a few kitchen supplies"; the rest would be empty. BulllShiiit.
Getting it weighed now is a moot point as we can't even move it since the frame is broke and it had to be hauled on a flat bed just to get it away from the accident scene. As I mentioned, we only had a few kitchen supplies in the camper as we were only going for a weekend trip. The remaining supplies were in our tow vehicle.
You sound like a Lippert rep lol.