![]() Both companies misrepresented what they sold to ** the customer. We have also contacted an attorney to see what recourse we have. We have reached out to the dealer that sold it and they want ** to pay to have larger tanks put in. We had a *** come and check our camper and the numbers stamped on the tanks is not what were supposed to have. Had we known what we were getting it would have been a deal breaker. We bought in good faith based on the spec sheet given to **. Forest River is a very large corporation but they shouldnt be allowed to mis represent a camper and the customer has no idea. FR is basically saying bc we bought used they wouldnt do anything. But vin number is clearly titled to a 2019. Then they said we had a 2018 camper not a 2019. At 1 point they said engineers decided to change one of the Grays to a 30 gallon but Brochures were already printed. We have in emails them also telling ** those are the sizes were supposed to have, but we dont. None of our tanks are the size we are supposed to have l They are way smaller. 1 - 45 gallon black tank and a 60 gallon fresh water tank. Specs say we should have 2- 45 gallon Grays, 18 gallon outside kitchen tank, which equals 108 gallons. As it turned out they would only hold roughly 27 gallons each. When we returned home we proceeded to check out our tanks to see what they would hold. We realized our panel showed we had used a lot of water in the Gray tank and the black tank. ![]() In March we un winterized and camped at a State Park with no sewer. After purchasing we camped once then winterized it. We purchased based on the Specs sheet that were on ******* *** and Forest River website and brochures.
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