โSep-22-2016 08:05 PM
โSep-26-2016 04:59 PM
SoundGuy wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:
The only person with a real vested interest in proper installation and adjustment is the owner/operator. If you don't want the responsibility of proper ownership and usage of your own RV equipment you might think about considering a different hobby. That's just the way it is. RV aren't cars, aren't built like cars, don't have the quality control of cars and would be completely out of most folks financial reach if they were.
Well put, couldn't agree more ... and one doesn't have to be an "expert" to achieve responsible RV ownership, just a bit of time and interest. :B
โSep-26-2016 04:36 PM
โSep-26-2016 04:18 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
The only person with a real vested interest in proper installation and adjustment is the owner/operator. If you don't want the responsibility of proper ownership and usage of your own RV equipment you might think about considering a different hobby. That's just the way it is. RV aren't cars, aren't built like cars, don't have the quality control of cars and would be completely out of most folks financial reach if they were.
โSep-26-2016 04:14 PM
โSep-26-2016 12:25 PM
โSep-26-2016 11:48 AM
โSep-26-2016 11:44 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
...snip...... it's clear to me that one would always be much further ahead investing a bit of time trying to first understand the issue(s) at hand and not by relying entirely on "the dealer" to solve them for us.
TomG2 wrote:
Not everyone has the mechanical aptitude and/or tools to become expert in all phases of RVing. Should they be required to sit at home?
โSep-26-2016 10:22 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
...snip...... it's clear to me that one would always be much further ahead investing a bit of time trying to first understand the issue(s) at hand and not by relying entirely on "the dealer" to solve them for us.
โSep-26-2016 09:08 AM
wowens79 wrote:
The "shame" is the fact that many retailers/salespeople have very little product knowledge. This case was a little different since the OP had his dealer get him something that was out of his normal products. Although since the dealer sold and installed it, he should have took the time to make sure it was done correctly.
Also it was a good chance for the dealer to learn, and try a new product without the risk of ordering something that he might be stuck with.
โSep-26-2016 09:02 AM
freymann wrote:lots2seeinmyrv wrote:
We have had ours for 5 years with no problems. We do not jack up the trailer to install or uninstall it. Ours was flipped and mounted different than yours.
Have you emailed your pictures to Blue Ox? We like ours, it is quiet, easy to install and works well.
Yes I did. At first their email server blocked the email so I posted them on ***Link Removed*** where they could see them. Although come to think of it, the pictures I was showing at the time were just of the rotating latches so they could see how the locking pin wasn't engaging fully.
โSep-26-2016 08:00 AM
โSep-26-2016 07:51 AM
โSep-26-2016 07:37 AM
SoundGuy wrote:proxim2020 wrote:
Don't take my comments the wrong way. I know this is all new to you and you're still learning. We've all been there at some point.
Actually if you read the OP's original post you'll note he's not a newbie at all, having owned travel trailers previously, also equipped with weight distribution. I also have to disagree with another poster's comment that it's a "shame" that as RV owners we need to have some understanding of how the various systems work. The reality is that we all need to take a certain degree of ownership for our rigs, including the importance of understanding trailer gross weight, trailer gross tongue weight, and how that relates to weight distribution. For any trailer owner to not have any idea at all how much their trailer typically weighs when loaded for camping nor it's related gross tongue weight and to rely solely on a dealer to tell them is just inviting the sort of errors the OP has described. Critical I suppose but one might reasonably aruge the OP's Sway Pro issues were self induced, which is particularly unfortunate as he still hasn't modified the title of his thread discussion that as it is now reflects badly on Blue Ox which as we now know after all these pages of discussion bear no blame at all for the OP's unfortunate experience.
โSep-26-2016 07:17 AM
proxim2020 wrote:
Don't take my comments the wrong way. I know this is all new to you and you're still learning. We've all been there at some point.
โSep-26-2016 06:51 AM
SoundGuy wrote:TomG2 wrote:
And thethe moral of this story is? Buy products from dealers who are familiar with them instead of a one off sale.
Actually the real moral to the story is to fully understand what you're buying, how it's intended to work, and what it takes to install properly even if you don't intend to do the installation yourself. ๐