RoadJunkie
Well-known member
Well, had it not been for this an other forums, I would NOT have executed the PDI to the extent I did when taking delivery on my unit. I too crawled over, under, and around every part of my rig and formulated a comprehensive "punch" list of items that needed attention. I stayed on-site for 3 nights and checked everything from spring "U" bolt torque to wheel torque. I was prepared to stay for as long as it took to get things right, as well. Clearly my dealer was great during this process, and they also kept my rig from October to March without charge. Oh, and no additional charges were incurred for PDI nor installing my hitch.
At some point, we--as consumers--must take responsibility for ensuring to operational status of our rigs. As the OP has suggested this is frustrating, time consuming, and simply causes a lack of faith in the dealer and manufacturer; The air in your sails can quickly become exhausted when the process of repair does not go as planned or beyond your expectations. I, as others, have been in this position and it's no fun. To quote Forrest Gump, "That's all I got to say about that".
At some point, we--as consumers--must take responsibility for ensuring to operational status of our rigs. As the OP has suggested this is frustrating, time consuming, and simply causes a lack of faith in the dealer and manufacturer; The air in your sails can quickly become exhausted when the process of repair does not go as planned or beyond your expectations. I, as others, have been in this position and it's no fun. To quote Forrest Gump, "That's all I got to say about that".