We found the following complaints for GEORGIE BOY CRUISE AIR (2002)
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While driving there was severe vibration in the front. Vehicle was taken to the manufacturer, who indicated there was a manufacturer'sdefectinch difference from one side toother side of the chassis.
This compliant is against georgie boy mfg. Construction of motor home with a uvw over 1000 lbs heaver then the ratings specified on vehicle information posted in unit. The unit 2002 cruise air.has a uvw posted @21600 lbs with a ccc 2964 lbs.the actual uvw weight 22660 lbs.after speaking with georgie boy about the weight and the information posted they stated that the the unit is over the uvw due to optional equipment that is factory installed. This equipmentinstalledadded to the uvw as built.georgie boy failed to include the additional weight to the uvw.this weight reduced the ccc and also added to the failure of a tire due to over loading.the size and capacity tire installed fail tomeet the load requirments ofthe motor home intent.this resulted in a blow out on a rear tire. After replaceing four rear tires with idenical weight ratings as manufacture as original equipment and contacting michelin only to determine the cause to be overloading.when this vehicle was manufactured with factory additions and alterations that increaced the standard uvw the tire size and rating were not taken into consideration.also the additional weightis not included on the vehicle information sticker posted near the driver's side front window.this label provides specific weight imformation for your motor home as a guideline for you to determine the load carrying capabilities to safely operate your motorhome.as stated in their owners manual.by failing to include the actual weights georgie boy's certifications of construction are misleading and fail to meet requirements of ansi code a119.2 for quality and saftey. This unit should have had a tire rated at 5070lbs max tire load [ dual] and not 4410lbs max tire load. The increse in weight exceeds the the tire ratings when the ccc is less then the designed of 26,350 before adding any water to the fresh water tank @ 108gal . Michelin states thatratings due to manufactures failing to equip them with the proper size tires.
The contact owns a 2002 georgie boy cruise air xl.the contact stated the floor was defective.the failure was noticed while driving 55 mph.the manufacturer failed to seal the metal seam that caused water to spray from the tires and into the sub floor, which caused deterioration.the contact requested an extended warranty and the dealer refused.the purchase date, engine size, and number of cylinders were unknown.the current mileage was 36,000 and failure mileage was approximately 34,000.updated 03-05-08 the consumer stated the floor failed due to incorrectly sealing. The consumer stated water leaked onto the floor which caused it to become soft.
This compliant is against georgie boy mfg. Construction of motor home with a uvw over 1000 lbs heaver then the ratings specified on vehicle information posted in unit. The unit 2002 cruise air.has a uvw posted @21600 lbs with a ccc 2964 lbs.the actual uvw weight 22660 lbs.after speaking with georgie boy about the weight and the information posted they stated that the the unit is over the uvw due to optional equipment that is factory installed. This equipmentinstalledadded to the uvw as built.georgie boy failed to include the additional weight to the uvw.this weight reduced the ccc and also added to the failure of a tire due to over loading.the size and capacity tire installed fail tomeet the load requirments ofthe motor home intent.this resulted in a blow out on a rear tire. After replaceing four rear tires with idenical weight ratings as manufacture as original equipment and contacting michelin only to determine the cause to be overloading.when this vehicle was manufactured with factory additions and alterations that increaced the standard uvw the tire size and rating were not taken into consideration.also the additional weightis not included on the vehicle information sticker posted near the driver's side front window.this label provides specific weight imformation for your motor home as a guideline for you to determine the load carrying capabilities to safely operate your motorhome.as stated in their owners manual.by failing to include the actual weights georgie boy's certifications of construction are misleading and fail to meet requirements of ansi code a119.2 for quality and saftey. This unit should have had a tire rated at 5070lbs max tire load [ dual] and not 4410lbs max tire load. The increse in weight exceeds the the tire ratings when the ccc is less then the designed of 26,350 before adding any water to the fresh water tank @ 108gal . Michelin states thatratings due to manufactures failing to equip them with the proper size tires.
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