I've got the trailer home again right now, but have to take it back on Monday.
The repair shop has a basic fix option . . . and what it really needs to have done.
We talked at length and have run this by our extended warranty . . . and imagine my surprise, they are trying to get out of this one just like they declined covering our bearing blowout last January in Phoenix.
To do it right . . . we are looking at replacing both 3500# Lippert axles (which he thinks are not heavy duty enough for our trailer no matter what the sticker says) with bigger Dexter axles with 8-lug instead of the 5-lug wheels we have now (so throw in 5 wheels and tires), plus the new, much heavier springs . . . all of this out of our pocket in the $2000 price range (don't have the exact quote yet).
Now here is the kicker . . .
N*Compass, our extended warranty provider, wants to send out an inspector to evaluate the issue, however, he wants both axles removed from the trailer with springs attached so that they can verify that this indeed is not a user caused issue, plus they want (get this) all yearly required maintanence records provided for the springs?????
OK . . . myself and the shop have read through the warranty paperwork from front to back . . . and we can't seem to find any kind of yearly required maintainence for springs?
Anyone here know what that might be?
By the way . . . and here is the kicker . . . they (N*Compass) made me sign paperwork yesterday approving the removal of the axles for their inspection, but on the paperwork it says that should they refuse this repair (which we both feel is what the likely outcome will be) . . . that I am responsible for the cost of the inspection removal out of my own pocket!
The repair shop owner told me that not only has he worked with many extended warranty companies . . . he used to work for one!
His thoughts are this . . . the warranty company will either flat out refuse to cover this issue (most likely outcome) . . . and at best, if they cover anything, will be the springs only!
In the end, after my $150 deductable, the spring job would cost them out of pocket under $300 . . . which is less than what I would have to pay for the inspection removal!
We have a plan . . . I'll let you know the outcome on Monday!
We went out to dinner last night, where I spelled all of this out for Cathy last night.
What we are now thinking is this . . .
Should we fix our trailer up the right way and keep it?
Or maybe we should just put the new springs on it . . . or leave it the way it is . . . and trade it in for a new trailer?
When we bought this trailer 2 1/2 years ago, this was going to be our hotel on wheels for the next 10 years.
Don't really want to do that, but that may be our best option at this point!