BernieD
Well-known member
Bob Maxwell said:It is entirely Flow-master-Remco's fault, not Lazydays. NEVER buy a vehicle that has to have a drive-shaft disconnect unit. You risk being stuck like I have. Estelle got fed up with this RVing non lifestyle and is back in NM.
Bob
It's a shame what can happen to a company. A number of years ago, the weekend before we were leaving for Moab, I went on a nite off-road ride with a bunch of tricked up Wranglers. I broke the collar on the disconnect (some of the Wranglers did a lot worse). Monday I was at the dealer, they called Remco and said they could put a collar together that afternoon and have it out the next morning. Wednesday it was at the dealer and I was on my way by noon. I don't think that would happen today with Flowmaster.