We found the following complaints for FOREST RIVER R-POD (2017)
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"tongue weight distribution". I filled the water tank, loaded the storage area and proceeded to drive the r-pod. At 50 mph the trailer began to fishtail. My truck and trailer alternated on 2 wheels. I did get control, had to travel home at under 35 mph. I got home and was able to lift the front of the trailer. All of the storage and water tank are behind the single axle. There is no storage available in the front of the trailer to distribute the weight. The dining area is in the front. The pass-thru storage is behind the axle. There is no way for me to address this design flaw. I cannot add hundreds of pounds to the front of the trailer where there is no storage space available. I am afraid to drive the trailer and afraid to sell it to anyone else. I researched online and found several other similar complaints, some resulting in accidents, hitting other cards, hitting the guard rail, etc.
Other day i connected a water hose to the black tank flushing connection.after my first flushing i closed the spigot handle and proceeded to work inside the r-pod.shortly after a neighbor came over telling me water was pouring out the bottom of r-pod.spigot failed to shut water flow completely off and water filled the toilet tank and vent pipe.water then flowed out the top of vent pipe and down through the walls and bottom of rv to the ground.if forest river would have manufactured rv to nfpa 1192 plumbing standards water would have over flowed onto the top of roof.stationary at rv park in wallowa, oregon. Following is from forest river travel trailers owners manual that came with our r-pod.your forest river travel trailer complies with the requirements set forth by the recreational vehicle institute associa- tion, as well as various other federal and state agencies.on feb 8, 2016, at 11:54 am, bruce hopkins<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:[xxx],rvia is a national trade association. As a condition of membership, manufacturers have to agree in writing to comply with the nfpa 1192 rv standard and to unannounced inspections by rvia staff.following is an excerpt from a different email mr. Bruce hopkins sent me.april 4, 2018standard and to unannounced inspections by rvia staff. We visit each plant every 8 weeks on average and inspect each production facility about 6 or 7 times per year. Failure or refusal to comply with the standards as adopted by the rvia board of directors is grounds for expulsion from the association.parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
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