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Cracked Autotrail shower cubicle
396660 PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:47 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
Marian Subscriber 20/10/2008
 
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Hi All. Anyone had any probs with their shower cubicle walls cracking? We have a Dakota which has had major problems and frequently camp with friends who have had the same. We were with them this weekend and they advised us to check our shower cubicle walls as theirs had cracked. Yep! So had ours, not as bad as theirs but two cracks behind the door were there.

Will be phoning Chelston's tomorrow and hopefully Tom will sort it out for us.

By the way, was that the coldest Easter ever, or what. We were in Rye and nearly froze despite heater going flat out.
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Re: Cracked Autotrail shower cubicle
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Marian wrote:
We were in Rye and nearly froze despite heater going flat out.


Hi Marian...where did you camp in Rye ? We rented a cottage there years ago and have always wanted to go back.

Hope you have luck getting Tom to answer your question -and sort out the shower.

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I have a 2006 Apache. The shower walls cracked but the dealer's service department didn't seem too surprised. They said it happens when the surface isn't completely smooth and even before the panels are stuck on. Mine were replaced under warranty.

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This company seems to be recommended by Chelston (according to their website), worth a look....www.branfibre.co.uk.
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404423 PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:58 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi I have the same problem 2006 Apache although it is out of guarantee Autotrail said they would fix it as a gesture of good will.



Good Luck Apache Drifter
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Hi Marion we have an Autotrail Cheiftain had the same problem see link
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I can highly recommend Charles and Sons in Poole they did an excellent repair
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Hello Grizzly,

When we bought our Tracker we toddled off to Rye for one of our first trips in March a year ago. We stayed at the Caravan Club CL:

The Old Dairy, Playden, Rye, TN31 7UL
Telephone - 01797 223933

It was a slightly odd place as the owner seemed to have a hand in many cottage industries, and as the grass was wet (and a ramp into the field) the owner allowed us to park on the hardstanding next to his lawnmower business.

If you do visit, it was an easy walk downhill into Rye, and there was a really fantastic pub in a converted oasthouse a few yards down, that served superb food at affordable prices. The bitter was proper warm, strong, southern stuff with no head and lots of twigs in (ok, I lied about the twigs....)

We enjoyed driving around looking at stuff like the marshes, and Sound Mirrors, etc.

Hope that helps,
John & Yvonne
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