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We found the following complaints for FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF (2013)

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The contact owns a 2013 forest river flagstaff. The contact stated that the stabilizing jack failed and only closed. The failure recurred ten times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000.ma 10/16/15

On 6/19/13 we left from burlington, wi - clinton, ny with our trailer. On our drive back to wi, we had stopped at a truck stop in indiana around 10:30 pm on 6/28 to get fuel & snacks from the trailer. Once we arrived home we realized that the outside latch door that covered the outdoor refrigerator had been ripped off, the refrigerator door itself had been ripped off, & both sets of steps were bent by the doors coming off & holes & dents down the bottom/lower side of the camper. The tires on the camper had worn through the bottom side of the camper & there was less than 1? of clearance between the tires & trailer bottom. We contacted scenic rv & were told to bring the trailer back. The manger contacted us mon. Morning & stated that there was clearly a problem with the axle & the clearance on the trailer. We believe that because the tires were bouncing off the bottom of the trailer & with all of the vibration, it caused the latch door to bounce out of the lock catch ( ?deep) & fly off.we contacted forest river & they told us that there were no manufacturing issues & the axles were correct for that trailer. After a lot of correspondence to the dealership, forest river & dexter axle we found out that the axles spec?d for the trailer were not the axles that were installed on our trailer. We talked with a woman in the warranty dept. & after i read her the serial numbers from the axles, she stated that those were not the axles spec?d for our trailer. I have also found more forest river trailer owners that have had the same problem. Some of them have had to have the axles replaced while others have had to have the dealerships install & dexter lift kit under the trailer to raise it up. There are multiple stories on the forest river forum that detail this issue. We were lucky that we were traveling late at night when those doors flew off; someone could have been killed.

Axle is too close to trailer body causing tire rub and also damage to body of trailer.

On 6/19/13 we left from burlington, wi - clinton, ny with our trailer. On our drive back to wi, we had stopped at a truck stop in indiana around 10:30 pm on 6/28 to get fuel & snacks from the trailer. Once we arrived home we realized that the outside latch door that covered the outdoor refrigerator had been ripped off, the refrigerator door itself had been ripped off, & both sets of steps were bent by the doors coming off & holes & dents down the bottom/lower side of the camper. The tires on the camper had worn through the bottom side of the camper & there was less than 1? of clearance between the tires & trailer bottom. We contacted scenic rv & were told to bring the trailer back. The manger contacted us mon. Morning & stated that there was clearly a problem with the axle & the clearance on the trailer. We believe that because the tires were bouncing off the bottom of the trailer & with all of the vibration, it caused the latch door to bounce out of the lock catch ( ?deep) & fly off.we contacted forest river & they told us that there were no manufacturing issues & the axles were correct for that trailer. After a lot of correspondence to the dealership, forest river & dexter axle we found out that the axles spec?d for the trailer were not the axles that were installed on our trailer. We talked with a woman in the warranty dept. & after i read her the serial numbers from the axles, she stated that those were not the axles spec?d for our trailer. I have also found more forest river trailer owners that have had the same problem. Some of them have had to have the axles replaced while others have had to have the dealerships install & dexter lift kit under the trailer to raise it up. There are multiple stories on the forest river forum that detail this issue. We were lucky that we were traveling late at night when those doors flew off; someone could have been killed.

The contact owns a 2013 forest river flagstaff. The contact stated that a tire blew out and it was unknown on the tire failure location. The contact stated a week after the spare was installed, the tire experienced excessive wear on the tire. Contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 13v554000 (suspension, tires) however the dealer stated that they had no knowledge of recall and they would need to use their insurance to remedy the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was not provided. The vin was not available.

The contact owns a 2013 forest river flagstaff. The contact stated that a tire blew out and it was unknown on the tire failure location. The contact stated a week after the spare was installed, the tire experienced excessive wear on the tire. Contact referenced nhtsa campaign number: 13v554000 (suspension, tires) however the dealer stated that they had no knowledge of recall and they would need to use their insurance to remedy the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was not provided. The vin was not available.

Axle is too close to trailer body causing tire rub and also damage to body of trailer.

Towing trailer on highway. Speed was 60 mph. Trailer has excessive amount of swaying. Pulled of highway and inspected the tires to find football sized bubble in one of the sidewalls of the tires. This could have blown out causing an accident and damage to my vehicles. The tires are kenda karrier load star st205/75r14




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