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Originally Posted by Judge
I just put a set of mud flaps on this weekend and was attaching them to the exiting plastic flaps they have protecting the bins behind the rear wheels. They have a metal strip across the center of the plastic flap and then they have it attached to the sheet metal on the inner wall to keep them from flapping around. Of course one side was missing the screws because they over tightened the screws and stripped the sheet metal.
It is disheartening. We really do like the coach. There are only a few options and none great. The choices are.......
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Yep...found the same metal strip screws stripped/missing on mine last week on our return trip
As I look at it sitting in the driveway this evening, all cleaned up and sitting tall, it's hard to think about parting with it and the associated $50K I'll lose in just a year. It's a really good looking machine, and there's very little I dislike about it from a design/functionality standpoint, but like you wonder...how long will it last before it lives in the shop, eating even more money just putting it back together, or worse yet, trying to solve deep structural issues?