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Originally Posted by EA37TS
My question was not a snipe. It was a valid question based on Thor’s recommendation. If the frame was bent a qualified alignment shop would have found the problem.
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Yes.... you do provide very good information but sometimes your initial replies come across as more of a dig than any help.
As a Mod, you should try to read deeper into peoples questions if you really want to try and help people..... especially all of the people new to RV'ing and new to Thor.
When I look at a thread I try to look beyond the simple questions.... especially because many times people don't know the right question to ask or how to describe it. And sometimes they don't provide nearly enough information when they ask for help.
When I saw the topic title for this thread I noticed three things.....
First.... the guy has had 13 posts.
Second..... he has a 2022 coach that is obviously new to him.
Third.... being new to this particular coach and possibly even new to owning a coach, I could tell he was likely misdiagnosing the root cause of his issues.
I'm not perfect and I am not always right but 98% of the time I am trying to help someone.... especially the newer guys.
If the guy just follows your advice and takes the coach for an alignment... which is a reasonable thing to do with a new coach..... he is 0% closer to understanding what's wrong with his coach or having it addressed.
Now.... Chunker's response is not helpful and maybe a bit funny.... he is not off base. I don't care that Thor Motorcoach is an "entry" level motorhome. These types of significant problems should not happen with such regularity.
Yes... I know Thor is in business to make money. I can live with th crappy plastic front bumper cover but front caps failing on most of the Super C's going back 7 or 8 years is no acceptable. They also should be using a different slide mechanism for the heavy, full-wall slides.