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RVF 1K Club
- Joined
 - Jan 28, 2020
 
- Messages
 - 1,206
 
- Location
 - Cypress Inn, TN
 
- RV Year
 - 2016
 
- RV Make
 - Forest River
 
- RV Model
 - Georgetown XL M-369DS
 
- RV Length
 - 37ft
 
- Chassis
 - F53
 
- Engine
 - Titan V10
 
- TOW/TOAD
 - 2024 Chevy Colorado
 
- Fulltimer
 - No
 
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Yes, but they are built with pride. And some are making fun of the Chinese quality?
Just shameful![]()
I saw this on ticktock. Thought it was interesting about the strength and construction of the doors.
lol, I’m not doing any talking.You know you should stay silent right?
I have maintained cargo trailers are the way to quality. The result on this forum was I was referred to as a schoolie. I'm guessing that some people have insights into how things should be made more than others.
We purchased a new Eclipse Attitude in 2023. I could write a book on all the factory defects. Their customer support for warranty repairs is a joke. I found 3 dealers who stopped selling their products due to no dealer support. If you buy an Eclipse you will have an Attitude and it won't be a good one.On my 2nd ramp door made by Eclipse, I’m so unhappy with my purchase of 2023 3322CK Attitude Iconic
"Made in America" being synonymous to quality is largely a myth to justify price. China grew it's industrial juggernaut of an economy on copying, but that was then. My anecdote to that end was a high end backpack I researched and ultimately purchased. There were two versions from the same manufacturer, the one made in America from all American sourced materials (to US military standards) cost literally ~3x the identical backpack made in China from overseas sourced materials.Yes, but they are built with pride. And some are making fun of the Chinese quality?
Just shameful![]()
Not true!"Made in America" being synonymous to quality is largely a myth to justify price. China grew it's industrial juggernaut of an economy on copying, but that was then. My anecdote to that end was a high end backpack I researched and ultimately purchased. There were two versions from the same manufacturer, the one made in America from all American sourced materials (to US military standards) cost literally ~3x the identical backpack made in China from overseas sourced materials.