Posted by wp6529 on July 15, 2023 at 12:24:39 from (38.18.235.18):
In Reply to: Generous Donation posted by jd2cyl1943 on July 14, 2023 at 18:58:56:
Quote: CVPost-DoubleR (quoted from post at 09:10:06 07/15/23) I brought a 5th wheel camper with Carlisle and had two blowouts right away. I called them and told them. After taking
to them I found out Rockwood put too small a tires on the unit that was barely rated for the weight of the unit. They
sent me a set of four new tires that were rated for my unit at no charge. They were sitting in front of my garage a
couple days later.
That is the norm on pretty much every RV that is sold. The tire weight rating might barely meet the dry weight of the unit, and is massively overloaded when the RV has anything loaded for actual use. The axles aren't typically any better. The sales person will also just about tell you that you can pull that huge 5th wheel with a Prius to get the sale...
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