Hello,
I am very interested in a Heartland product, but I am curious what it is about the RV industry that they never update their brochure weights. They reprint, republish and add new floorplans but the published weights are far from close.
It isnt just Heartland...they are all the same. I have yet to see a rig weigh in at less than 8-10% over the published weight and pin weights are worse than that. I dont believe it is options. They are just too far off.
What would it take for the mfg every 3 months or so to put 1 one the scale as they go out the door. Then reflect the real weights in the publications and their websites.
I keep reading about those that have actually weighed their rig combinations, I am becoming so discouraged, I may look elsewhere or keep what I have.
Rv'ers make big decisions selecting what they feel is the 'right' TV based on published information available. I think the RV industry should have more respect for their potential buyers.
Thanks for reading.
Bruce
I am very interested in a Heartland product, but I am curious what it is about the RV industry that they never update their brochure weights. They reprint, republish and add new floorplans but the published weights are far from close.
It isnt just Heartland...they are all the same. I have yet to see a rig weigh in at less than 8-10% over the published weight and pin weights are worse than that. I dont believe it is options. They are just too far off.
What would it take for the mfg every 3 months or so to put 1 one the scale as they go out the door. Then reflect the real weights in the publications and their websites.
I keep reading about those that have actually weighed their rig combinations, I am becoming so discouraged, I may look elsewhere or keep what I have.
Rv'ers make big decisions selecting what they feel is the 'right' TV based on published information available. I think the RV industry should have more respect for their potential buyers.
Thanks for reading.
Bruce