I waited till I had a chance to take a couple pictures before I posted in this thread. Our closet rod came down the first time we traveled any distance. We are also full time so believe me when I say our closet is full. This is actually our first rig that actually has a closet. The rod is not plastic, it is plastic coated metal tubing. When our rod came down, I noticed the factory missed the shelf frame on one hanging bracket and the other had hit the target but the screws being too big, split the pine framing. I spent about a half hour and less than $2.00 to repair it permanently. For the bracket that missed the frame, I moved it under the frame and predrilled the holes so I wouldnt split the wood with the screw. For the other, I drilled all the way through the shelf and used a long 1/4" bolt and fender washer down from the top and attached the bracket that way. It has held firm ever since. All that being said, these things take a beating going down the road. We all know that. We all also know that as owners we need to be a bit of a handy man. I expect these things to happen now and then. If they even could be built perfect, they would cost twice as much. I also agree that some of these issues have been around a long time and for that, I have no explanation. This will for sure be brought up at the rally if there is a round table meeting. We have to remember, humans put these things together. I don't think a perfect human is possible. Sorry for the rant.