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Topic: Damaged front (plastic) diamond plate
Posted By: OldNeumanntapr
Subject: Damaged front (plastic) diamond plate
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 2:14pm
Just got my brand new RP180 back from a local hitch shop to have my new Equalizer 600/6000 WDH installed. I LOVE the hitch, but it's the 'modifications' to the trailer that the mechanic did that I could do without.

Apparently, the tech banged the square sway bar into the front of the trailer and put a nice sized square hole through the plastic diamond plate. From what it looks like the inner layer has been cracked too.

I was NOT happy. It was the shop owner who first saw the damage, when he was showing me the new hitch. 'Oh, what did you hit here?', he said.

I was stunned, as there had been no damage the day before when I brought the rig up to the shop. He took photos of the damage and called his tech, who promptly denied any knowledge to it at all.

Fortunately Matt, the owner, is taking full responsibility and said that he will pay to fix the damage, including ordering a new part for the front and having the inner layer filled with resin.

He was not happy either and told me that he would have a 'Serious talk' with his tech about the problem the following day.

My question is this:

Should I have him just order a new plastic diamond plate panel from Forest River or should I upgrade and pay the difference in the cost of the part to have a real 'metal' diamond plate put in?

I didn't realize that the factory plate was only plastic (and the tech probably didn't either).

It seems like, since the factory piece will have to be removed anyway to repair the damage, I might as well end up with something better than what I started with.

I thought it best to ask here, incase someone has replaced this panel before, to get some advice before asking the shop owner about it.

1. Would a real piece of metal diamond plate be substantially more expensive than the plastic part?
2. Can it be substituted without a lot of additional work?

It seems like having real metal in the lower front of the trailer would be better than just plastic, and since it has to be replaced anyway....

The piece measures 15 inches by 6.5 ft.

Thanks for the advice,

ONT



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Posted By: StephenH
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 4:41pm
Consider the weight difference between the plastic panel and a metal panel. The plastic is meant not to absorb the impact of the bar, but the stuff kicked up by your tires. The panel on our 2016 RP179 with probably about 20,000 miles on it since we got it back from the factory after being repaired (not sure if it was replaced or not) is in great shape. After all, look at a lot of modern autos. They have plastic panels also.

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StephenH
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,...

http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7712 - ouR escaPOD mods
Former RPod 179
Current Cherokee Grey Wolf 24 JS


Posted By: mcarter
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 4:51pm
I have done diamond plate work. First the panel from FR is what the come with and what the sell with. If you want to go with metal, the price will go up. Anything you add will have to be cut and sized, made to fit. Not impossible but the dealer who did damage will not be liable for improving your panel over and above stock. The weight is minimal, not a big deal, but the sizing and addition of a custom part will change the job. I need to go look at mine because I had some issues with front diamond plate and I don't recall it being plastic. Will update when I get chance.

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Mike Carter
2015 178
" I had the right to remain silent, I just didn't have the ability."


Posted By: mcarter
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 5:24pm
Mine is in fact a plastic product. I had an issue where the floor material fell out of the bottom ledge that supports floor. I had to reinforce with metal addition to keep water damage away while towing. Several 178 owners have experienced same.

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Mike Carter
2015 178
" I had the right to remain silent, I just didn't have the ability."


Posted By: DenisP
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 6:55pm
I added aluminum diamond plate to my 2010 171 as an upgrade to reinforce the front of the pod.  The diamond plate was custom cut from a 2' x 8' of diamond plate sheet and the remaining diamond plate was shipped also (which I used to line the wheel wells for added protection).  The aluminum diamond plate was available in several colors and total weight was minimal.  It was a great modification.

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T@b 400 with solar
Formerly 2010 171
2013 Tundra TRD


Posted By: DenisP
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 7:03pm
http://diamondlifegear.com/trailer-stone-guard.htm  link to the trailer guard diamond plate I used on the 171

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T@b 400 with solar
Formerly 2010 171
2013 Tundra TRD


Posted By: Pod People
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 9:11pm
Unfortunately, the same thing happened to us. I had one of the equalizer bars set against the front of the trailer. Laura started lowering the trailer to hitch it to the tv. As the trailer slowly dropped down, it slowly punched a perfectly square hole through the front “diamond plate”. It piereced the fiberglass exterior and the layer of plywood that it is attached to. The hole did not penetrate the interior wall.

I used a heavy guage piece of aluminum that I cut to. About  4”x6” . I drilled holes on all sides and painted it flat black. I also painted 6 sheet metal screws(#12x 1”) flat black. After the paint dried, i coated the back of the plate with silicone and screwed it onto the front of the plating. I made sure it was square and plumb and it looks as if it is the cover to a port or something important. Nobody would ever think it was a repair —except  everybody on this forum.

It is not as bad as you think. Make the dealer do what you think is right, but it is an easy and good repair. Maybe you can repair it yourself and get some shop credit or?...
Vann


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Vann & Laura 2015 RPod 179
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Posted By: Tars Tarkas
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2018 at 11:05pm
My Pod, like a lot of others, doesn't have the diamond plate.  I knew they are plastic, and I've thought about getting some material and adding it to my Pod.  I think it's mostly aesthetic rather than protective, and the protection is more from road tar than anything else.  But it looks nice and substantial.

TT


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2010 176
FJ Cruiser



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