shellbackcva59 wrote:
I'd insist the manufacturer pick the unit up at the closest dealer to you, return it to the factory for repair, then ship it back to the same dealer. The methods mentioned from external screws to drilling and gluing from the inside may work, but that's not why you bought a "NEW" camper.
The BIG problem I have is even if I do bring the camper back to Yakima OR, they will fix it with the same method that they have suggested earlier. One that two experts said would not be the correct way to fix the problem. I feel that they are taking the shortcut fix, one that will cost the least and just get them through the remainder of the 3 year structural warranty.
What do you think their response will be when I bring it back in 3 years to re-address the problem?
I see only two options:
1. Completely re-move/inspect/replace the front cap
2. Buy back the camper
Like I mentioned earlier, I have a call into Brad to discuss.