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Tuzi

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Joined
Jan 13, 2024
Messages
9
Location
Phoenix
RV Year
2023
RV Make
Nexus
RV Model
Triumph
RV Length
31
Chassis
Ford
Engine
350
Fulltimer
No
My wife and I after about 20 years of talking about it pulled the trigger and bought a new Rv. It is a 23' 31T Triumph, after years of looking at different manufactures, models we made our decision. So now after a couple of years and only putting on roughly 4000 miles. Our interior seems to be coming apart in different places. The wallpaper they put on in the back bedroom is now pealing off, moulding is coming off, wallboard (or whatever they use) in the bathroom is coming loose and you can now see the staple holes.
I don't know if it's just me me, but when you make a big purchase, something over $100,000 I'd expect some better quality. They can put better quality in these...we know it. No different than buying a house. If we paid say $15,000 or so, I would not expect the same high quality standard.
After we bought our rv and had it on the road, I noticed that one side of the air ducts was hardly blowing out any air. I did a duct search as best I could without ripping out walls. Ended up taking up the bed and removing the support frame. THERE was the problem, the air duct was crimped, crushed...looked like someone stood one it. How does this get past quality during production? YUP...they don't have any!
 

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