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We found the following complaints for HEARTLAND CYCLONE (2014)

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2014 heartland cyclone 3110 toy hauler. Unit has about 4,400 miles since purchased 2/14.upon dropping the belly pan to fix a sewer pipe i saw this.unit has multiple hoses and wires running thru holes in chassis with no grommet protection from chafing and shorting out electrical components which could cause a fire or make rv components inoperable.also hydraulic lines and water lines are run the same way, causing leaks as the pipes chaff on the metal edges they are run thru.there are wires run between the frame and underbelly showing signs of wear. The gray and black holding tanks were bellied badly because they had straps that were improperly installed. The tanks straps were 3-4" below the bellied tank bottoms having no useful purpose. The plastic tanks could have split spilling waste and sewer chemicals on the road.we had trouble getting the gas smell out of the front tanks. There is hot airheater hose that is kinked ,blocking the heated air from effectively heating the garage area.

I ordered and picked up my heartland 2014 ,3110 cyclone fromfactory dealer #001 in elhhardt ,in.feb,25,2014.towed unit home 713 miles with no snow storms/ rain. Prepped and stocked unit for 1st trip in march.started to notice lots of rust all over suspension and chassis and components including propane gas lines. Repeated emails/pictures and phone conversations with lippert components went unheard. The factory denies rust. I've had to power wash /wire brush, scape as much rust off and paint and undercoat. Seems to be some sortof electrolysis going on also. The chassis is also prettyflexible as doors do not close on slight grade without the use of leveling jacks. Disappointed in the way rv manufactures go vastly unregulated.

2014 heartland cyclone 3110 toy hauler. Unit has about 4,400 miles since purchased 2/14.upon dropping the belly pan to fix a sewer pipe i saw this.unit has multiple hoses and wires running thru holes in chassis with no grommet protection from chafing and shorting out electrical components which could cause a fire or make rv components inoperable.also hydraulic lines and water lines are run the same way, causing leaks as the pipes chaff on the metal edges they are run thru.there are wires run between the frame and underbelly showing signs of wear. The gray and black holding tanks were bellied badly because they had straps that were improperly installed. The tanks straps were 3-4" below the bellied tank bottoms having no useful purpose. The plastic tanks could have split spilling waste and sewer chemicals on the road.we had trouble getting the gas smell out of the front tanks. There is hot airheater hose that is kinked ,blocking the heated air from effectively heating the garage area.

I ordered and picked up my heartland 2014 ,3110 cyclone fromfactory dealer #001 in elhhardt ,in.feb,25,2014.towed unit home 713 miles with no snow storms/ rain. Prepped and stocked unit for 1st trip in march.started to notice lots of rust all over suspension and chassis and components including propane gas lines. Repeated emails/pictures and phone conversations with lippert components went unheard. The factory denies rust. I've had to power wash /wire brush, scape as much rust off and paint and undercoat. Seems to be some sortof electrolysis going on also. The chassis is also prettyflexible as doors do not close on slight grade without the use of leveling jacks. Disappointed in the way rv manufactures go vastly unregulated.

Driving south into ga with our 2104 heartland cyclone 5th wheel ,i stopped at a rest area. As always, i do a walk about rv inspection. Looking at the rv tires i spotted a golf ball sized ballon in the sidewall of our 235/85r-16 ''tow max"tire located right at the edge of the rim.the tires have about 7,500 miles on them, excellent tread and inflated to 80psi as recommended by heartland rv. I put the spare on and proceeded to find a tire shop. We stayed at a camping world lot. About 2 hours into our stay we heard a very loud noise. The tire blew sitting with no pressure on it, mounted in the spare tire rack. Upon removal at a tire shop, it was noted that "they were properly installed" with no cuts. I replaced all the tires with new 14 ply trailer tires. I have heard of all the complaints of these tires and it is time for action. Please advise.

A power king towmax tire had a blowout with only about 3000 miles on it on our 2014heartland cyclone trailer. I was told by the manager at big o tires that these tires are junk and that they will all eventually have a blowout. He also said if we were lucky it wouldn't destroy our trailer or worst! now i have read blogs onquite a few websites and it appears to be a potentially dangerous if not deadly problem with this particularbrand of tires. There are a lot of concerned and angry consumers that have encountered the same problem as i have. I believe that these tires should not be allowed to be our national roadways just because we owe itchina with all our debt to them. Please look into this company's background for yourself, you will agree there is a problem here. Thanks [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Driving south into ga with our 2104 heartland cyclone 5th wheel ,i stopped at a rest area. As always, i do a walk about rv inspection. Looking at the rv tires i spotted a golf ball sized ballon in the sidewall of our 235/85r-16 ''tow max"tire located right at the edge of the rim.the tires have about 7,500 miles on them, excellent tread and inflated to 80psi as recommended by heartland rv. I put the spare on and proceeded to find a tire shop. We stayed at a camping world lot. About 2 hours into our stay we heard a very loud noise. The tire blew sitting with no pressure on it, mounted in the spare tire rack. Upon removal at a tire shop, it was noted that "they were properly installed" with no cuts. I replaced all the tires with new 14 ply trailer tires. I have heard of all the complaints of these tires and it is time for action. Please advise.

A power king towmax tire had a blowout with only about 3000 miles on it on our 2014heartland cyclone trailer. I was told by the manager at big o tires that these tires are junk and that they will all eventually have a blowout. He also said if we were lucky it wouldn't destroy our trailer or worst! now i have read blogs onquite a few websites and it appears to be a potentially dangerous if not deadly problem with this particularbrand of tires. There are a lot of concerned and angry consumers that have encountered the same problem as i have. I believe that these tires should not be allowed to be our national roadways just because we owe itchina with all our debt to them. Please look into this company's background for yourself, you will agree there is a problem here. Thanks [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).




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