I recently found that both fender skirts on my less than 6 month old Landmark 365 Newport have cracked. Has anyone else had this happen?
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Any possibility that you have wheel imbalance. A neighbor of ours blew the fenders off his trailer when he replaced tires but skipped balancing them.
Cracked fenders have been happening for many years. I've replaced the fenders on our 2011 LM more than once. The last time I used JB Weld epoxy and Gorilla tape behind each hole to spread the load across a large surface area, and also made sure that the fenders were held well by the L-brackets underneath. I've put a couple of thousand miles on at freeway speed since then and so far so good.
Others have used rubber washers to ensure the screw heads don't stress the plastic. But I've never tried that.
Good thought but no the tires are perfect. It happened while sitting in cold weather (0-10 degrees) I am thinking the screws were over tightened when installed and there was already a small crack. Then the cold made the metal contract cracking the plastic fender skirt much more. There is a lot of flex there. Heartland already confirmed that they will replace them. Maybe better bracing will have to be installed.
Good thought but no the tires are perfect. It happened while sitting in cold weather (0-10 degrees) I am thinking the screws were over tightened when installed and there was already a small crack. Then the cold made the metal contract cracking the plastic fender skirt much more. There is a lot of flex there. Heartland already confirmed that they will replace them. Maybe better bracing will have to be installed.
Mine cracked and the RV has never seen cold weatherMine cracked after setting in cold wet weather. Talked to dealer and they had some crack just setting on the lot. I think it is the cold weather and water getting in hole and freezing thawing causing the plastic to crack.
Mine cracked and the RV has never seen cold weather