โNov-29-2014 02:05 PM
โNov-29-2014 08:37 PM
โNov-29-2014 04:58 PM
likesadvice wrote:
I'd noticed one tire was wearing poorly, but attributed this to the manufacturer putting on cheap bias ply tires. During the trip tires started burning off the TT. I never had a blow out, but the tires were very close, wearing on different edges. Were all 4 tires showing odd wear? or just the 2 tires on the same axle they moved the spring hanger on? Which tires were wearing and which spring hanger did he move?
During the trip I shelled out $420 for 5 new radial tires and spent most of the 2200 miles driving white knuckled. If you are still white knuckling it after the fix, this may be a different problem and need to help get that fixed too.
In September I pulled the TT to my dealer for warranty repair.
A leaf spring hanger was installed in the wrong place, making the spring hangers 2" out of square and thus an axle wasn't square with the camper. The repair technician welded a new spring hanger in the correct position and said the repair was complete. Again, was it only 1 hanger he moved? Or more? front axle or rear axle?
I have submitted a request for reimbursement for the tires and a 1 year extension of the frame warranty to make certain I don't have further issues. My question is - Should I be requesting more? If they actually give you a 1 year extension on the running gear, running gear meaning the axles, springs, hangers, shackles and equalizer, then that is an undertaking all by itself. Curious on how this comes out.
Shouldn't the manufacturer have replaced some axle components, bushings and bearings after the TT was pulled nearly 3000 miles in total since manufacture? They should of done an inspection to see if the severe scrub angle damaged anything else. If the inspection came out OK, then they would not need to replace. 3,000 miles is not really a lot of miles.
Should the technician have aligned the axles after installing a new spring hanger? The service manager told me he was surprised how fast the technician was in and out. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
โNov-29-2014 04:17 PM
โNov-29-2014 02:12 PM
likesadvice wrote:
I purchased a brand new TT in October 13. The unit was only used for 3 local trips this past summer to familiarize my family with camping before we took the TT on a 2200 mile trip in August 14.
I'd noticed one tire was wearing poorly, but attributed this to the manufacturer putting on cheap bias ply tires. During the trip tires started burning off the TT. I never had a blow out, but the tires were very close, wearing on different edges.
During the trip I shelled out $420 for 5 new radial tires and spent most of the 2200 miles driving white knuckled. In September I pulled the TT to my dealer for warranty repair. 55 days later the frame manufacturer finally sent someone to repair the camper.
A leaf spring hanger was installed in the wrong place, making the spring hangers 2" out of square and thus an axle wasn't square with the camper. The repair technician welded a new spring hanger in the correct position and said the repair was complete.
I have submitted a request for reimbursement for the tires and a 1 year extension of the frame warranty to make certain I don't have further issues. My question is - Should I be requesting more?
Shouldn't the manufacturer have replaced some axle components, bushings and bearings after the TT was pulled nearly 3000 miles in total since manufacture? Should the technician have aligned the axles after installing a new spring hanger?
The service manager told me he was surprised how fast the technician was in and out. Any advice is greatly appreciated.