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BRP has stepped up to the plate on my 622 trailer issue:

HJi Ron,

Re: I know BRP was getting a lot of bad press here over this issue and it is a shame.

I only know what I have read here on this website.

We all have our opinions; and I have mine.

IMO it is not a 'shame' as BRP brought this on themselves. They seemed to have done everything that they could do to get Murph to 'just go away.'

They probably could have given her a new trailer for the cost in man/woman-hours that they spent running her around.

Jerry Baumchen
 


Being the skeptic, let's see if the trailing arm and the post is the answer. This may not solve the problem and I think some of you are celebrating much too early.

Personally a totally new trailer should have been offered rather than use Murphy Brown as a continuing gueny pig to see if this and that would work. Shame on you BRP. You are a bad reflection on Canada!

Just my thoughts, Jack
 
Sometimes you just have to keep squeaking and the more that squeak the better!

I'm so glad you making some progress on this, now you can put your apple crates back in the trailer.

JT
 
Has anybody else heard of, or owned; a defective 622? :dontknow:


"Soapbox-time", from a person on the sidelines... Much like the rest of the indignant; that are ready to "Storm the Bastille", on Karyl's behalf...
They were confused by how this could happen, simply because it shouldn't have!
She got a bent piece on her 622; that's all.
There was no inherently unsafe design, no bean-counter poking the assembly workers to build it faster and with less waste, and certainly no intnet by BRP to cost themselves a whole bunch of bad press, and extra tires...
Nobody's happier than I am that they're working to make it right (finally!), but jeepers; why not just organize a lynch mob, and ride up there! :gaah:


Asbestos britches are on; fire away! :D
BRP 's poor response has been going on since 2008 , :gaah:
 
Has anybody else heard of, or owned; a defective 622? :dontknow:


"Soapbox-time", from a person on the sidelines... Much like the rest of the indignant; that are ready to "Storm the Bastille", on Karyl's behalf...
They were confused by how this could happen, simply because it shouldn't have!
She got a bent piece on her 622; that's all.
There was no inherently unsafe design, no bean-counter poking the assembly workers to build it faster and with less waste, and certainly no intnet by BRP to cost themselves a whole bunch of bad press, and extra tires...
Nobody's happier than I am that they're working to make it right (finally!), but jeepers; why not just organize a lynch mob, and ride up there! :gaah:


Asbestos britches are on; fire away! :D

Well said. We live in a world where if things don't happen immediately, then people get all bent out of shape. Yeah it took 5 months, could have taken less time, but did not. BRP did not handle this like a big auto maker I know of.
 
Good news..!!

I'm glad you are happy with the outcome. Sorry but I am dubious and disillusioned with the handling altogether. Still feel they should have replaced your trailer and sent yours back to be studied by their techs to avoid this happening to anyone else. Jmo...:thumbup:
 
On The Fence

I think BRP lost a few sales because of this problem. Will delay any trailer purchase until I know what caused the beast to eat tires?
 
Sounds like good news, and I sure hope this is the fix:2thumbs:.
Would not want you to have to go through this on your ride to Alaska.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
 
Glad to see progress.

Before accepting the trailer, any chance the guys installing the new suspension arm can verify the trailer is true to BRP dimensions. IN simple terms, a straight edge run forward from each tire, and a dimension to verify the hitch is centered would be comforting before they try and close this case.

Granted the are replacing the suspension arm, hopefully this will resolve the issue. Sadly, that arm is fastened to the trailers frame, and if that interface is wrong, all the new arms they send could be off.

I would also take the straight edge and verify the tires are note toe in or toe out (within a small tolerance hopefully toe in). Make sure it is correct or insist they keep the case open to verify tire wear with your new tire wear tool.

The silly part is, it is a trailer and they are not difficult to build to get great performance from them. Also, the trailer is simple to inspect for alignment, seems the difficult part is what to do when it is not aligned correctly.

Manufacturing defects do happen, poor customer service is all to common.

FWIW, if the shop does not have a pair of long straight edges, hook the trailer to the ball, use string and let it lay against the tires aft sidewall @ 3 & 9 O clock. Keeping the string taught ( I would feed the string over the tread, and into the wheels back side, tying to a spoke to prevent slip). With tension on the string (preferably tied to a concrete block at the front) walk the string in and out until it lightly contacts the tires front sidewall. Measure from string to trailer ball center. These should be equal.

Verifying toe with string can be done, but can be difficult ensuring the strings are straight. This also will require 4 concrete blocks. If the shop has alignment equipment it may be adaptable.

I would like to see this resolved 100% for you. Be sure to get the dimensions of what they found, and if they do it, how it is delivered upon this repair.

All the best with it

PK
 
Well, in spite of the major hassle and all the arguments about how and why it could have been solved sooner, better, and faster...

:dg2:I'm celebrating with you!
:dg2:
 
It's been a week since you mentioned they would replace the rt suspension arm. Still waiting, or has the trailer logged some miles to verify it is sorted out?

Just curious.

PK
 
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