โNov-29-2014 02:05 PM
โDec-02-2014 04:01 AM
likesadvice wrote:
...On Saturday I was on my back, in the snow, measuring the distances between the middle spring hanger and the rear hangers. I should have been measuring the distance between front spring hanger and the rear spring hanger....
โDec-01-2014 07:01 PM
โDec-01-2014 04:40 PM
likesadvice wrote:
John - The Lippert service technician moved the slide side rear spring hanger.
The TT didn't seem to dog track or shake at all. It was crazy quite for how much the tires were scrubbing.
likesadvice wrote:
The first tire to show excessive wear was the door side rear. I replaced this tire with a new bias ply.
The next tire to show excessive wear was the slide side front. I replaced this tire with my spare.
The next tire to show excessive wear was the door side front. At this point I'd had enough.
โDec-01-2014 12:11 PM
โNov-30-2014 07:32 PM
โNov-30-2014 06:42 PM
likesadvice wrote:
John -
The first tire to show excessive wear was the door side rear. I replaced this tire with a new bias ply.
The next tire to show excessive wear was the slide side front. I replaced this tire with my spare.
The next tire to show excessive wear was the door side front. At this point I'd had enough. I couldn't drive the interstates in the North Dakota oil patch with another tire having the tread wore off one side. All tires were showing some irregular wear. I wasn't about to put on another bias ply. I had the tire shop put on 4 new steel belted radials and kept the first purchased bias ply as a spare.
The technician said the manufacturer made a mistake and improperly measured the placement for the spring hanger from the edge of the next spring hanger, rather than measuring from the previous spring hangers center hole.
I'm not signing anything until the alignment is checked. Thanks for the help.
โNov-30-2014 12:50 PM
likesadvice wrote:
So far, the buck has been passed a lot. The dealer keeps encouraging me to talk with the TT manufacturer. The TT manufacturer tells me the dealer should be taking care of everything, yet, they aren't responsible for the frame as that manufacturer has their own warranty. It doesn't help that I bought from a dealer 3 hours away.
โNov-30-2014 08:28 AM
Galvanizd wrote:
Gee, ask a question and get an English lesson to boot. I would have preferred an opinion, answer..........or no response. Wow.
I agree about checking to make sure the "fix" was done correctly.
I would work with your dealer and submit a claim with all receipts related and ask for reimbursement. Ask for what's reasonable. Pain and suffering may not include a dollar figure but it might be good towards some concessions in the parts and service departments in the form of discounts. If you find you aren't getting much attention there, most manufactures have a customer service. A letter detailing your experiences followed up by a phone call and finding a sympathetic ear . Reasonable requests towards customer service are hard to ignore. A lot of those manufactures have people that read these forums and they know we talk to a bunch of other RV. People who are planning on buying in the near future (like.......me)
By the way what is the name of this manufacture?
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