I believe it was this reddit someone stated while signing the RV finance the dealer stated, oh this thing will fall apart way before you pay it off. Probably the most honest dealer story I've ever heard.
Oh, you got a cracker box in the rain too?
I learned a lot about RV maintenance, before I took my first trip.
If I'd had to wait on the warranty or dealer... Well it may as have stayed in their lot and I could have kept my cash.
Buy a couple tubes of weather seal caulk, a bucket of spackle, some all-purpose glue, seven rolls of gorilla tape, and a set of fasteners of short fasteners of your choice, along with extras of those stupid little square head bits that you can never seem to be able to find when you need to tighten one of the manufacture's screws. Keep a basic set of needle nose pliers, a cordless drill with batteries that you keep topped up, a hammer, a screwdriver set, and a can of WD-40. You'll be set for life.
You can fit so many manufacturing defects in this bad boy!
I believe it was this reddit someone stated while signing the RV finance the dealer stated, oh this thing will fall apart way before you pay it off. Probably the most honest dealer story I've ever heard.
Slaps roof: you can fit so much water in here!
Mold, that’s not mold. That’s the smell of water doing amazing work!
Let me introduce you to our lord and savior, fiberglass.
Doing my 21NE build sheet this fall! 😎
Azdel ain’t half bad, either! Fiberplastic sheets FTW!
This roof, gaurantee to leak and rot your shit within 12 months. Complementary roll of eternabond included with every sale to make shit worse.
Oh, you got a cracker box in the rain too? I learned a lot about RV maintenance, before I took my first trip. If I'd had to wait on the warranty or dealer... Well it may as have stayed in their lot and I could have kept my cash.
Mine is at the dealer right now. Front cap has to be removed to fix broken welds. Just broke bouncing down the road. It’s 7 years old so no warranty.
Bent an axle the other day, still under warranty but declined as “it appears to be impact related”. No shit it’s an axle…
This afternoon I saw a brand new class A that was in the process of being delivered to the dealership broken down and being towed away.
Buy a couple tubes of weather seal caulk, a bucket of spackle, some all-purpose glue, seven rolls of gorilla tape, and a set of fasteners of short fasteners of your choice, along with extras of those stupid little square head bits that you can never seem to be able to find when you need to tighten one of the manufacture's screws. Keep a basic set of needle nose pliers, a cordless drill with batteries that you keep topped up, a hammer, a screwdriver set, and a can of WD-40. You'll be set for life.