Greetings all,
First let me say that I am really happy with my new Equalizer WDH, but dealing with the shop that did the install is really trying my patience.
I bought the hitch from Etrailer.com and it was delivered quicker than expected. Etrailer rocks! However, I wanted it professionally installed so I had Heacock Trailers in Arroyo Grande, CA do the install. They were recommended to me by several people, including my father.
It was a hassle just to get them the trailer because I work until 4:30 pm and the shop closes at 5:00 pm and Arroyo Grande is 20 miles north of Santa Maria. I had to bring the trailer to work because I thought I would waste too much time going home and hitching up so it would be quicker to just drive it up directly.
I had to leave the truck and trailer there overnight and they did the work the following day. When I came in to pick it up I noticed a one-inch square hole in the plastic pseudo-diamond plate rock deflector in the front of my BRAND NEW rPod 180! The shop owner tried to tell me that it must have been made by a rock, but I pointed out the fact that the hole was the SAME EXACT size as the end of the Equalizer sway bar. Of course his tech refused to admit that he knew anything about it. Finally the shop owner agreed that it must have happened while the hitch was being installed and agreed to order a new plastic front plate and install it for me. Upon closer inspection I noticed that the fiberglass panel behind was also damaged, but I can't tell to what extent until the outer layer is removed.
Later I noticed that the passenger side Equalizer sway bar is bowed a little more than an 1/8th of an inch. When I called to shop to bring this to their attention I was told that it 'Wasn't a big deal because there was bound to be some tolerance in the bars.' I thought it was a mighty strange coincidence that the bar was bent on the SAME SIDE as the hole in the front of the trailer.
The shop owner finally told me that the tech had fessed up and said that he had raised the trailer up with the power jack and leaned the bar up against the front. When the trailer came down it made the hole. WHY COULD'T HE ADMIT THIS FROM THE START???? Matt, the shop owner, wanted the boob who made the mistake to be the one who fixed it. I said no, and that I didn't have any faith in his work. (I was also concerned that, since I would be at work when they 'fixed it', I wouldn't be able to make sure that the underside of the damage would be fixed satisfactory. I was worried that they would just slap the new plastic piece on and call it finished.) I asked the shop owner to either let my wife watch the repair process, or at Least take photos of the work.
The shop owner ordered the new plastic panel from Forest River but did not want to get me a new bar. We just took the truck and trailer for a weekend camping trip and drove 434 miles. In that time the passenger side bar dug a big pit into the plate on that side of the trailer and every time I went around a slow-speed corner the hitch sounded like a metal shredder! People stared at us. It was loud and obnoxious. (The driver's side plate is fine.) When I got home I asked the shop owner about this and he said that it was 'normal'.
When I had asked him to replace the bent bar he said that he had 'Emailed Equalizer but still hadn't heard from them.'
I called them today and they said no, the bars leave the factory perfectly straight and there is no warpage 'tolerances'. They wanted me to send them photos, which I did, and they are sending me a new bar under warranty. (I Would post the pics here but I am unable to do so.)
This morning, Matt, the shop owner, called me and said, 'Because it seems that you have concerns about the repairs being done here, I am going to just turn this over to my insurance company SO WE DO NOT HAVE DO DEAL WITH EACH OTHER ANYMORE.' That told me that, in his eyes, I was being a 'problem customer', and he didn't want to hear from me anymore.
My wife is extremely upset over this, as it was a BRAND NEW trailer and hitch.
I guess I should have just said, 'Oh THAT'S all right. Accidents happen. I'll just live with a hole in my new trailer and a bent bar.' NOT!!!
We're leaving for Oregon to take part in the rPod Rally at the end of August so I only have a month to get this repair done. Now that he is referring it to his insurance company I have a feeling that it will take much longer. Now I have to find a 'reputable' trailer repair shop and start all over again.
I'm wondering about the damage done to the interior fiberglass. If this repair will have to wait until after the Oregon trip, is it going to make matters worse by towing the trailer 2,200 miles to Oregon and back? Is that cracked fiberglass going to split even further? I would like to pry up the plastic piece to see the extent of the damage but don't want to do ANYTHING until the insurance adjuster sees it. I really hope his insurance rates go up!
I'm ready to pull my hair out.
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