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Old 07-15-2016, 07:12 AM   #1
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CAUTION Greyhawk Owners

I know I've seen similar posts to this but I'm going to add my experience for the benefit of some of the newer members. When I found a rubber bushing laying under my rig by the rear tire, I looked up underneath and noted that both the passenger side rear sway bar nut was missing as well as the bottom bolt to the shock. The shock was just hanging there. The sway bar nut on the other side was also loose and about to fall off. I will be keeping a better eye on what is going on underneath my rig, but I really think that is unacceptable on a new RV.
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Fully unacceptable. I would say this is a Ford issue, and they should be made aware of it.
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Old 07-15-2016, 10:14 AM   #3
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Fully unacceptable. I would say this is a Ford issue, and they should be made aware of it.
I may be incorrect, but I'd have said this is a Jayco issue because they contract with MORryde. This strikes me as a MORryde issue long before it's a Ford thing.

In any event, looks like its time to crawl under the thing and check everything over, carefully.
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The lunch whistle must have blown in the Morryde shop when the mechanic was in the middle of doing your Jride upgrade. Defiantly not a ford issue.
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Thanks for letting us know JD. I'm getting ready for a trip to Zion in two weeks so I'll crawl around this weekend and check things out.

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