Sep-15-2022 08:16 AM
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Sep-17-2022 01:04 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Keep in mind, new RV sales are similar to cars. A 2021 unit may have been sold in June/July 2020 which would make it over 2yrs old.
Plus, leaks are typically called out as maintenance issues unless you can prove otherwise, so after the first week or so over ownership, it's a tough battle.
The warranty "meter" on RVs just like automobiles does not start until you have signed and taken possession.
Sep-16-2022 07:27 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
The warranty "meter" on RVs just like automobiles does not start until you have signed and taken possession. After that you are at the mercy of the dealership network and manufacturer on how well they handle the warranty and repairs. That is the "gold standard".
So, a "2021" model may have been manufactured in "2020" but the "consumer's" warranty clock doesn't start running until the buyer (consumer) signs the sales agreement and pulls it off the lot in 2021.
Sep-16-2022 09:38 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Wow, they have drastically shortened the warranties :M sorry to here this.
Back a few yrs ago, there were often 2 or 3 yr warranties on most TTs.
Keep in mind, new RV sales are similar to cars. A 2021 unit may have been sold in June/July 2020 which would make it over 2yrs old.
Plus, leaks are typically called out as maintenance issues unless you can prove otherwise, so after the first week or so over ownership, it's a tough battle.
Sep-16-2022 09:00 AM
Sep-16-2022 08:54 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Wow, they have drastically shortened the warranties :M sorry to here this.
Back a few yrs ago, there were often 2 or 3 yr warranties on most TTs.
Sep-16-2022 08:47 AM
Sep-15-2022 07:40 PM
dman535 wrote:
Even though the unit is a 2021, it was purchased in 2020 and is out of warranty. I have contacted the manufactured several times and they are not getting back to me.
The soft spots are not numerous - and I know the proper repair is to cut out the osb and repair it. Given that I only have a few spots - I thought I might get away with an epoxy repair.
Given the location of the spots - its really going to take some work to replace the wood where the issues are. The door will have to come out - amongst some other furniture and wall panels.
Sep-15-2022 05:31 PM
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Sep-15-2022 12:43 PM
dman535 wrote:
It looks like we have a small leak on our 2021 Retro, it has created some soft spots on the osb flooring. Has anyone used pourable epoxy to strengthen the flooring in a these units? There are only a few spots near the door.
Sep-15-2022 11:48 AM
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