Last year we took tours of several RV factories in Elkhart IN. I could see why they all come out flawed. The workers are literally flying on harnesses throwing pieces and parts at the campers. They are paid to make so many campers in a workday. The quicker they work the sooner they can go home, with the same pay.
I totally agree with you Pete, I see many post on here of people ranting and raving about there coaches being at repair facilities for months on end for loose fittings and crooked cabinet doors and such. Every TT or 5er we've had before this all had the same issues. I guess I am just a tinkerer by nature, if I see a loose screw I fix it. In 20 yrs I've brought 1 camper, 1 time, to the dealer for a leaky shower pan, when I got it back it still leaked. The pipe was solid but the shower pan had some flex to it. I went to home store and bought a flexible joint to put in the pipe so it could move with the rig, problem solved. Since then I have just fixed everything myself.
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