Experience with changing over Glycol to Rhomar
Gherzig
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I would be interested in hearing others' experiences in switching Glycol to the new Rhomar.
Here is mine:
My T@b 400 is an early built 2021 so was eligible for the free "recall" changeover. I contacted NuCamp and even though I purchased my trailer used, they said it was still eligible. There are apparently only 2 NuCamp dealers in all of New York State. The closest to me (1.5 hours) turned out to be a very small dealer (perhaps a half dozen employees) that only sold and serviced small teardrop type trailers. The T@b 400 may be their biggest. Very nice folks who readily told me that this would be their first time doing this procedure. I felt better when one of their employees told me that the mechanic had attended a training on this at NuCamp. At least until the mechanic said to me, "But that was months ago". The procedure took a good part of the day because I was told that the mechanic wanted to go slow, follow the directions, and make sure he got it right.
It is always a tough decision whether to go with the big guys with lots of experience or work with a small outfit. I feel like a made the right decision and was fortunate to find these folks. Time will tell.
Right now, I am happy with NuCamp and with the dealer.
Here is mine:
My T@b 400 is an early built 2021 so was eligible for the free "recall" changeover. I contacted NuCamp and even though I purchased my trailer used, they said it was still eligible. There are apparently only 2 NuCamp dealers in all of New York State. The closest to me (1.5 hours) turned out to be a very small dealer (perhaps a half dozen employees) that only sold and serviced small teardrop type trailers. The T@b 400 may be their biggest. Very nice folks who readily told me that this would be their first time doing this procedure. I felt better when one of their employees told me that the mechanic had attended a training on this at NuCamp. At least until the mechanic said to me, "But that was months ago". The procedure took a good part of the day because I was told that the mechanic wanted to go slow, follow the directions, and make sure he got it right.
It is always a tough decision whether to go with the big guys with lots of experience or work with a small outfit. I feel like a made the right decision and was fortunate to find these folks. Time will tell.
Right now, I am happy with NuCamp and with the dealer.
2021 T@b 400 Boondock
Oneonta, NY
Oneonta, NY
Comments
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Hi,
I have a 2021 Tab 400 that I purchased second hand. Do you have a link to the recall? Does it apply to all 400's? -
@Simplysteve - it includes both 400 and 320 TaB models.Only 2021 models built before 1/4/21 have the Century Fluid and are eligible for warranty coverage for the Rhomar exchange. TaBs built on or after 1/4/21 have the Rhomar glycol as part of the build. Contact warranty@nucamprv.com to inquire about warranty coverage.
Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio
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