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Originally Posted by R12
One year of ownership and have had very few concerns. Went to Howe, IN to have a few things taken care of. Biggest problem was a leaking front leveling jack that was replaced. Had the slide outs adjusted and had the clips on the brake calipers replaced and a few small items taken care of. Spent two days there.
We replaced the Goodyears with Continentals after having four of the GY's suffer tread separation on our previous 2013 Suites.
All in all we have little to complain about so far with our purchase.
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You are fortunate.
Among the most serious of the myriad of items we had/have is the rear cap.
My third trip to Howe for repairs was last september where they removed the cap, aded floor bracing and reattached the vertical bracing holding the side walls to the rear wall (all 5 sheet metal screws failed 5 - only 5 little screws securing the rear wall to the side walls. IMHO, if you going to advertise 'stick built' construction you should at least follow some basic construction techniques like corners and setting walls ON the floor instead of next to).
Latest trip I found one rear corner screw backed out and one starting to