Just replaced two more of those plastic end caps last week!
Ron, what did they do about the old holes? And yes, the support, the ladder, the plastic ends, are all insufficient. And, if you search you will find this discussion has been going on for years and the same poor quality is still here. I've talked to Customer service and Atwood and just get blank stares.Fixing the ladder was on my list of initial warranty work. I only weigh about 180lbs but when I would climb the ladder the supports seemed ready to pull out from the back wall of the coach. The fix that Heartland sent the dealer was to reattach the ladder in new holes. Well, it's better but still not good. The problem is that there is insufficient support for the ladder in the rear wall of the rv. If you search this forum you will see many entries about Heartland ladders.
Ron, what did they do about the old holes? And yes, the support, the ladder, the plastic ends, are all insufficient. And, if you search you will find this discussion has been going on for years and the same poor quality is still here. I've talked to Customer service and Atwood and just get blank stares.
Plastic caps still breaking.
I'll probably do that or similar (don't like looks w/hose clamp) still thinking. We buyers should not have to do these things to be safe. There are appropriate fixes/answers that Heartland could have done - Stronger support and ladder. I know, it costs more, but for the cost of just one lost 5vr sale, thousands of appropriate ladders could have been provided.See the picture in post #4.