Hi, Just came back from our first trip with our new MPG 181.
Here's what we experienced and how we fixed it. (or not)
When we picked up the trailer in Phoenix I noticed some slight tendency to swing at speeds over 60mph.
After adding a sway control that problem disappeared totally.
Drawers felt down because the aluminum angles which support the drawers on each site are to short.
(bought wider aluminum angles and replaced the old ones)
Drawers sliped into the deep of the slide out.
(mounted some small aluminum strips which prevents slipping to far in)
Trim is becoming lose.
(Glued 'em back into place)
Compartment doors opened because the locks are not strong enough.
(added one magnetic snapper to each door! No more Problems)
Microwave oven is not properly supported in the rear, so the lower front cover plate bents and one screw was coming out.
(not fixed yet)
Battery wires to the junction block at the front are to short. Coming out of those protective hoses. Center junction block is broken.
(not fixed yet)
The adele clamp which holds the hose connected to the pipe coming from the kitchen sink was to tight. The connection between hose and pipe was bent and began dripping water when using the sink.
(took the clamp of, straightened the connection and reattached clamp! No more problems!
Still waiting for our awning
Over all I would say similar problems I experienced with our former Coachman Futura.
Everything has the touch of not being completed. I am working for a company which uses ISO 9000 quality control so I can't really understand why this standard is not finding it's way into the trailer fabrication.