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Old 06-03-2018, 11:02 PM   #38
eclarkmx
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 36tl
State: Texas
Posts: 4
THOR #8242
Actually you are lucky....

If that is the only thing wrong with your RV you are very lucky.

I have had electrical, generator, stairs, water pump, stereo, refrigerator, leaks problems and Im probably forgetting something.

The truth is that because these are not vehicles and are not homes, companies like Thor use very low standards for the vehicles they produce. They look pretty, but, everything they put in, is the cheapest thing they can find and the so called certified technicians don’t have any kind of ethics behind their work.

I made the desicion of getting all done myself and replacing most of the stuff with quality products.

YOUTUBE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND WITH PEOPLE THAT OPEN YOUR EYES ON HOW TO DEAL WITH THIS CRAPPY INDUSTRY.



lucky.QUOTE=philpott81;121500]Recently purchased a 2016 Thor Siesta and want to change the direction of the exhaust pipe for the generator. For some reason they designed it to vent out on the "party side" of the vehicle (where the awning, TV, etc are). With the awning extended on a hot day, the exhaust adds to the heat (not to mention fumes). Has anyone redirected it out the back or other side? Looks relatively easy, but would require longer pipe and not sure if that would affect anything. Any help is appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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