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Post by cajuncamp on Aug 11, 2018 12:43:23 GMT -5
Had to bring camper back to repair shop. Fiberglass cracked right above slideout. First time crack happened the repair shop did great job fixing and I was on my way. Now fiberglass has cracked again in same place. Repair shop did some frame test. Results are in and I'm being told my Lippert Frame is unlevel. My camper is only 17 mo. old. Has anyone ever come across this situation? What was the solution to getting issue fixed? When frame is true level does other issues pop up now? I was told a lippert frame rep. has been in contact. When he is in Louisiana I will be notified. sorry about photo, Can't make rotation work
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Post by lynnmor on Aug 11, 2018 17:32:54 GMT -5
I have no clue what the term "unlevel" means. If you could post your model number and a photo showing the trailer side maybe we can then figure it out. You should be looking under the trailer to see if the main beams are straight and the incredibly weak outriggers are still holding the walls up to where they should be.
You can twist the frame very easily when using the stabilizing jacks, tell me you are not using more than just light hand pressure on them.
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Post by Chuck on Aug 12, 2018 7:50:02 GMT -5
Lippert (LCI) Customer Service is 574 537 8900, you shoul call an have get a case number if you dealer hasn't already done so Safe Travels Chuck
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Post by cajuncamp on Aug 12, 2018 8:23:22 GMT -5
I have no clue what the term "unlevel" means. If you could post your model number and a photo showing the trailer side maybe we can then figure it out. You should be looking under the trailer to see if the main beams are straight and the incredibly weak outriggers are still holding the walls up to where they should be. You can twist the frame very easily when using the stabilizing jacks, tell me you are not using more than just light hand pressure on them. This is where the confusion is, I'm only going off what fiberglass shop told me. They are using the term frame unlevel. Tech shot camper with a transit to determine this. I can only assume the tech is talking about the horizonal frame of camper.
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Post by Chuck on Aug 12, 2018 8:55:35 GMT -5
I have no clue what the term "unlevel" means. If you could post your model number and a photo showing the trailer side maybe we can then figure it out. You should be looking under the trailer to see if the main beams are straight and the incredibly weak outriggers are still holding the walls up to where they should be. You can twist the frame very easily when using the stabilizing jacks, tell me you are not using more than just light hand pressure on them. This is where the confusion is, I'm only going off what fiberglass shop told me. They are using the term frame unlevel. Tech shot camper with a transit to determine this. I can only assume the tech is talking about the horizonal frame of camper. When you call LCI make sure you have you Vin Number, also you might have the name or the repair shop an person who told you such so LCI can
call them an ask the Technical questions
Safe Travels
Chuck
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