I saw one of the cheap plastic wheel chocks get flattened this summer. We bought the wide style xchocks for ours because they're also supposed to help stabilize the camper so it doesn't shake as much. First hand experience told us not to rely on them for chocks (2' roll back/lucky no one was...
We got chewed out for bringing our own wood to a campground 22 miles from our house. Wisconsin law is 25 miles. So............we packed up ours and bought wood from the campground. It had a brochure in it. The wood was packaged at a welding shop 40 miles from the campground.:rolleyes:
They are rated for 200 pounds. Camper friends put a receiver hitch on their pull out so they could use a bike rack with it pulled out. The whole bumper twisted. Can you haul it in the back of your truck?
After a little more thought I'd take Dan's advice. Don't take it till it's all right and passes your PDI. It may not be very easy to find another dealer that will take care of you.
The campground may still give you a refund or credit you. If not that is a small price to pay.
Ditto on the 100 miles, on getting old and being expensive.
I'd just make sure to do a complete PDI. It would be interesting to know what the deal is.
Hope you get past this little snag and enjoy camping with your new camper.
What kind of RV did you buy anyway?
If that's the case you're lucky to find out now. Make sure to do a good PDI so nothing else gets missed. You may have a hard time getting a dealer near you to work on it.
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