โJan-29-2018 05:44 AM
โJan-31-2018 07:16 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
My 2014 Coachmen Freedom Express has a pressed together Lippert frame that has cracked near the rear tires on each side. :M
As to the OP's question, my understanding is that newer models now use a different frame that shouldn't exhibit this frame cracking problem that have plagued so many Freedom Express owners.
GrandpaKip wrote:
If you truly believe this, then why in the world do you keep recommending this trailer?
SoundGuy wrote:
Surely this is self explanatory! :S
GrandpaKip wrote:
My apologies. However, your understanding is just that (an opinion). If you had stated when, where and what Coachmen had done, that would be fine for all the trailers that have been constructed since then. But the fact still remains that you have touted this trailer many times without caveat.
As I see it, the main concern would be with new members of this forum looking at used trailers. With your recommendation, they might be led to believe this is a great camper. A problem with cracked frames should eliminate this trailer from any consideration.
โJan-31-2018 06:20 AM
SoundGuy wrote:SoundGuy wrote:
My 2014 Coachmen Freedom Express has a pressed together Lippert frame that has cracked near the rear tires on each side. :M
As to the OP's question, my understanding is that newer models now use a different frame that shouldn't exhibit this frame cracking problem that have plagued so many Freedom Express owners.GrandpaKip wrote:
If you truly believe this, then why in the world do you keep recommending this trailer?
Surely this is self explanatory! :S
โJan-31-2018 05:39 AM
SoundGuy wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
Build them cheap, stack them deep and build them with unskilled welders. Recipe for disaster.
Why would you expect anything else, after all YOU asked for it - "you" meaning you and I and all the rest of us who want as much trailer as we can get for as little cost as possible. That's the recipe for disaster. :W
โJan-31-2018 05:18 AM
โJan-31-2018 04:34 AM
drsteve wrote:
The 2018 Coachmen in my sig has plenty of shoddy workmanship, the most serious being a floor that flexes and makes loud cracking sounds when walked on in front of the stove.
โJan-31-2018 03:57 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
My present TT has a Lippert frame. It is by far the best frame I have had under any of my TTs.
10" tall real I beam (not welded) 1/4" thick.
The welds are top notch, and the frame is powder coated.
Lippert gets a bad rap here, but my frame is proof that they can put a good frame under a TT, if the manufacturer is willing to pay for it.
I had a out of warranty problem with the Lippert sealed bearing axles my TT came with. Lippert had discontinued those axles, but made me a very fair offer to get both axles replaced.
They could have easily weaseled on me, but they stood up and did the right thing.
I know I may be a rare bird here.... But I am a Lippert fan
I highly doubt the web is 1/4" thick. If so that TT would weigh way too much.
The flanges would be 1/4" where they meet the web.
Just curious what TT do you have?
2010 Palomino Sabre. 30BHDS
The web and flanges measure 1/4 thick.
I am not set up to post pics. I do have pics of my frame on the factory floor. from when I toured the factory after picking it up.
Jbarca has seen them.
I don't BS about this sort of thing.
Well thats impressive.
I don't doubt the 10" with 1/4" inch flange and web thickness. I do however doubt it's rolled and not a machine welded / fabricated shape. The only 10" rolled shapes I am aware of that could be used in a trailer frame application would be an S10x25.4 or S10x35. Neither of those have a 1/4" thickness anywhere. The lighter 25.4 has roughly a 1/2" flange and a 3/8" web.
โJan-31-2018 01:16 AM
โJan-31-2018 01:04 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:I do not know what "rolled" means. I DO know what welded looks like. I have seen that on many TTs.goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
My present TT has a Lippert frame. It is by far the best frame I have had under any of my TTs.
10" tall real I beam (not welded) 1/4" thick.
The welds are top notch, and the frame is powder coated.
Lippert gets a bad rap here, but my frame is proof that they can put a good frame under a TT, if the manufacturer is willing to pay for it.
I had a out of warranty problem with the Lippert sealed bearing axles my TT came with. Lippert had discontinued those axles, but made me a very fair offer to get both axles replaced.
They could have easily weaseled on me, but they stood up and did the right thing.
I know I may be a rare bird here.... But I am a Lippert fan
I highly doubt the web is 1/4" thick. If so that TT would weigh way too much.
The flanges would be 1/4" where they meet the web.
Just curious what TT do you have?
2010 Palomino Sabre. 30BHDS
The web and flanges measure 1/4 thick.
I am not set up to post pics. I do have pics of my frame on the factory floor. from when I toured the factory after picking it up.
Jbarca has seen them.
I don't BS about this sort of thing.
Well thats impressive.
I don't doubt the 10" with 1/4" inch flange and web thickness. I do however doubt it's rolled and not a machine welded / fabricated shape. The only 10" rolled shapes I am aware of that could be used in a trailer frame application would be an S10x25.4 or S10x35. Neither of those have a 1/4" thickness anywhere. The lighter 25.4 has roughly a 1/2" flange and a 3/8" web.
โJan-31-2018 12:02 AM
goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
My present TT has a Lippert frame. It is by far the best frame I have had under any of my TTs.
10" tall real I beam (not welded) 1/4" thick.
The welds are top notch, and the frame is powder coated.
Lippert gets a bad rap here, but my frame is proof that they can put a good frame under a TT, if the manufacturer is willing to pay for it.
I had a out of warranty problem with the Lippert sealed bearing axles my TT came with. Lippert had discontinued those axles, but made me a very fair offer to get both axles replaced.
They could have easily weaseled on me, but they stood up and did the right thing.
I know I may be a rare bird here.... But I am a Lippert fan
I highly doubt the web is 1/4" thick. If so that TT would weigh way too much.
The flanges would be 1/4" where they meet the web.
Just curious what TT do you have?
2010 Palomino Sabre. 30BHDS
The web and flanges measure 1/4 thick.
I am not set up to post pics. I do have pics of my frame on the factory floor. from when I toured the factory after picking it up.
Jbarca has seen them.
I don't BS about this sort of thing.
Well thats impressive.
โJan-30-2018 06:22 PM
โJan-30-2018 02:20 PM
gmw photos wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
....snip...
If you truly believe this, then why in the world do you keep recommending this trailer?
Because some people have to try to convince others they are never wrong ?
"Listen to me, I am the truth, the light, and others will lead you astray"
Kip, a certain poster here has stated that yours truly is trying to lead others astray into dangerous territory. Oh my.
โJan-30-2018 11:04 AM
SoundGuy wrote:mountainkowboy wrote:
Lippert has been building garbage for many, many years now, and there failures are well documented. I wouldn't buy anything they build, I've seen better welds from teenagers.
Then I guess you won't be buying anything as Lippert is all over the RV industry with a wide range of products. ๐
โJan-30-2018 10:14 AM
drsteve wrote:
The 2018 Coachmen in my sig has plenty of shoddy workmanship, the most serious being a floor that flexes and makes loud cracking sounds when walked on in front of the stove. Coachmen customer service rep says this is normal and that they all do it, even though I was unable to find another one on the dealer's lot that did. The dealer is useless--they proved unable to even properly install a slide awning--and so is Forest River.
โJan-30-2018 10:06 AM
Huntindog wrote:goducks10 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
My present TT has a Lippert frame. It is by far the best frame I have had under any of my TTs.
10" tall real I beam (not welded) 1/4" thick.
The welds are top notch, and the frame is powder coated.
Lippert gets a bad rap here, but my frame is proof that they can put a good frame under a TT, if the manufacturer is willing to pay for it.
I had a out of warranty problem with the Lippert sealed bearing axles my TT came with. Lippert had discontinued those axles, but made me a very fair offer to get both axles replaced.
They could have easily weaseled on me, but they stood up and did the right thing.
I know I may be a rare bird here.... But I am a Lippert fan
I highly doubt the web is 1/4" thick. If so that TT would weigh way too much.
The flanges would be 1/4" where they meet the web.
Just curious what TT do you have?
2010 Palomino Sabre. 30BHDS
The web and flanges measure 1/4 thick.
I am not set up to post pics. I do have pics of my frame on the factory floor. from when I toured the factory after picking it up.
Jbarca has seen them.
I don't BS about this sort of thing.
โJan-30-2018 07:20 AM