We bought our NEW 2018 Mallard M26 about six weeks ago. On our first trip, the trailer brake system was engaged the entire trip and we ended up broken down on the side of Interstate 75. A manager at a local KOA came out to tow us to his campground since Good Sam's wouldn't take us(error on their part, later apologized). Camping World did tow the trailer back home and replaced the entire brake system. In the shop for two weeks. Trip 2... Camping World did not tighten the brakes enough so we burned out the brakes again. Another week in the shop. At the same time we realized that our Tahoe was not able to tow this trailer as told by the dealer.The dealer gave us a wrong weight limit. They suggested getting a smaller trailer and losing some money. We did still love the trailer and decided to purchase a new truck. We just picked up our trailer from storage for Trip #3. The trailer is completely flooded, mold everywhere, walls buckled...apparently the slide leaked from the last two weeks of rain we had.I called Camping World and they are coming to pick it up tomorrow. Another cancelled reservation and missed vacation. They said they could have our trailer for up to 12 weeks.
My question is what should we do? We have another vacation planned in two weeks. Is this common? I am so stressed but I need some help in how to deal with this problem.
We bought our trailer to use this summer, not for it to be in the shop
My question is what should we do? We have another vacation planned in two weeks. Is this common? I am so stressed but I need some help in how to deal with this problem.
We bought our trailer to use this summer, not for it to be in the shop