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Topic ClosedBlack tank fell from r-pod - Event Date: 03 Nov 2016

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    Posted: 11 Mar 2016 at 8:05pm
Wow! that is unacceptable. Forest River should be covering the cost. I will be sure to crawl under mine and check everything under there
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Mar 2016 at 5:29pm
Good luck. I think you should consider going to top management since it sounds as though your tank was installed improperly. Hate highway 10 between Tucson and Phoenix. Tom's Camperland is in Phoenix.
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Hello! My wife and I are relatively new r-podders: 2016 Toyota Tacoma SR5 V6 pulling a 2015 Hood River Edition 178. This is our second season touring parks with it, and we love it! On the road right now; just entered Zion. But 2 days ago, on the freeway between Tuscon and Phoenix, the black tank literally fell away from the lower frame supports and dragged along over the pavement. It was only held between the two wheels by the bracket that holds the waste dump connection, and the cold water pex line on the opposite side that is used to hose down the inside of the tank. 
The tank was essentially empty during travel. Let me say that it wasn't all that obvious what was happening.  The only thing that tipped me off was a very faint low harmonic noise coming from somewhere.  I first thought it was the roadway and even switched lanes since the right slower lane was much rougher. Finally I pulled over and to my dismay found the tank sitting on the ground.  It looked completely intact other than the trailing edge which had opened a seam where it had dragged on the roadway.  The two plumbing connections on the top of the tank had severed cleanly. 
So, I'm 4 months over the one year comprehensive warranty period and it looks like I'm getting an estimate from my R-pod service department for around $750 to $1000 to purchase and install a new black tank.  Forest River warranty folks look like they are not going to budge and give me a break on this one.  Bummer!  So, I have two questions for all of you out there.  First, have any of you had similar experiences with this model or another?
 The second and perhaps even more relevant question relates to this installation.  The black tank on this model, and I assume a number of others as well, is supported in place with two horizontal steel frames that span the width of the R-pod. The front, less sturdy horizontal frame, has two welded 2-3 inch brackets on each end of the frame that machine screw to the main R-pod frame.  There are 4 places for screws to go into the frame.  Mine was installed with only 2 screws and on one side it looks like only one screw was used and that sheared off most likely prior to the tank coming loose.  Does your installation have 2 screws or four on each side? 
This info might help in any further negotiations with Forest River.  I guess I can count myself fortunate that the tank hadn't completely broken loose and caused a serious accident.
Thanks for reading this and for any comments or advice you have!
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