amazingskippy
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Has anyone had problems with their bathroom floor cracking?
We have a Hobby 55 ES, which we bought 18 months ago and we have done 23,000 miles in that time. Fortunately it is still under warranty.
We bought it from Morans in Ludlow who seem to be happy to do any repairs that Hobby will pay for, but only replace faulty parts (locks, flaps) with like for like. They don't seem to be prepared to think outside the box, so we have had to put magnets on the flaps ourselves (we met an owner in Germany who had the same problem) as they wouldn't stay shut and flapped around on motorways.
Needless to say we are not filled with confidence regarding the cracks in the bathroom floor. They say they can fix it, but are unable to reassure us as to how they will fix it.
I have looked at some forums and it seems quite a common fault which crops up as the floors are not adequately strengthened in the first place.
Any thoughts on the subject would be welcome - it seems these days you have to be fore-armed before you get work done.
We have a Hobby 55 ES, which we bought 18 months ago and we have done 23,000 miles in that time. Fortunately it is still under warranty.
We bought it from Morans in Ludlow who seem to be happy to do any repairs that Hobby will pay for, but only replace faulty parts (locks, flaps) with like for like. They don't seem to be prepared to think outside the box, so we have had to put magnets on the flaps ourselves (we met an owner in Germany who had the same problem) as they wouldn't stay shut and flapped around on motorways.
Needless to say we are not filled with confidence regarding the cracks in the bathroom floor. They say they can fix it, but are unable to reassure us as to how they will fix it.
I have looked at some forums and it seems quite a common fault which crops up as the floors are not adequately strengthened in the first place.
Any thoughts on the subject would be welcome - it seems these days you have to be fore-armed before you get work done.