All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water lines chewed up.Sorry folks, I can't post pic.Re: Water lines chewed up. Water lines chewed up.Hello all. Just went up to open up for the first time this season I seen water leaks underneath The camper to find water lines chewed up. Have pic but these forum is complicated to post pictures.Re: Crashed trailer Lwiddis wrote: Hopefully everyone was ok. That's sad, the most important thing that they'er fine.Forgot the battery??????Good morning to all, Upon our arrival at our property in MI where we keep our permanent trailer I realized I forgot the battery back in Illinois . The question is, will I do any damage to the converter by plugging the camper to its 50amp electrical source? Thank you to all in advance .Re: I think I'm stuck. edbehnke wrote: question on warranty. was it authorized and they just have not done it yet? if not deal with forest river direct and push them. as for the winterization....do it yourself. on their lot. They claim it has NOT been authorized..Re: I think I'm stuck. colliehauler wrote: Which is cheaper driving to the dealer and winterizing the trailer or have them do it? Driving to the dealer is cheaper, then them doing it.Re: I think I'm stuck. wing_zealot wrote: Take 2 gallons of antifreeze and go winterize it on the dealers lot. You might want to take a spare battery with you also; or some jumper cables. What about if the dealer says I can't NOT winterize it on their property?I think I'm stuck.Good morning to all. I took my T.T. to have some minor issues fix to the dealer which I bought it from. It has been a month and the dealer is waiting on manufacture to approve the 2 windows that are leaking. I called Friday to find out the status of my T.T. and they asked me if I wanted to have the trailer winterized, I asked the person if they were going to do it at no cost to me, and she said no. I feel if you have my T.T. well into winterizing time they should do it. She said for me to get the trailer winterize it and bring it back. This dealer is NOT around the corner. Please advise, and thank you all in advance Respectfully.Re: Material on outside of slide out warping mtnman1000 wrote: I have a 2013 Springdale with a single 12' slide out and when it is out I can see the thick plastic material (panels) on the front and back is warping pretty bad. The sealant around it on all sides looks fine and all the screws are tight and intact. It seems to be getting worse and I have no clue what can be causing it. IS there supposed to be some sort of adhesive behind the panels keeping them flat against whatever is behind them? Please show a picture.
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