All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: WW RepairsHello, new member, 1st post and owner of a WW F2300. We had 3'of snow dumping on us numerous times last year. So when I found a very inexpensive WW for sale, I was aware it had some water damage. Basically a soft spot in the kitchen reinforced by the PO that said he didn't use it much anymore. I used it 2X this summer; Lost 1 wheel bearing but otherwise it seemed fine. What a beautiful built trailer to be such a POS. I'll be posting my repairs but from the fridge forward, the entire floor is gone. The roof is damaged and I've never seen such an amount of sealer used as a bandage. These things are built so cheap, the finger lapped horizontal roofing, plumbing leaks and all that I have read now!!?? Mine is probably the shortest model they made, so I may be AOK in the frame dept. But the tires and rims and all the horrible construction have me shaking my head in lack of understanding. Lipstick didn't help the pig.... I had a Coleman popup that I thought was junk. Now I have a 25K$ Toy Hauler that's junk. I'll fix it better than new but boy do I wish I looked around more before jumping on this. I pulled in, saw a beautiful interior and a checker board awning and it sucked me in. Anyway, thank you all for sharing your problems and I'm very sorry to hear it happened to any of us. THANK YOU WEEKEND WARRIOR!!!!!!!
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