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Old 03-20-2023, 08:26 AM   #1
JAWs
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Ft. Worth
Posts: 60
M.O.C. #21771
3791 J-wrap Issue

Hi all,

I had an incident this past very windy Friday after taking my 2016 3791RD for its annual inspection (Texas).

On the way home, thankfully about 6-7 miles from the house, something caught my eye in the right-side mirror. Something flopping. Luckily, I was on a lightly traveled divided cut-through four lane, so I immediately stopped, on the road, yes, no shoulder. When I got to the back of the trailer, I saw my J-wrap only being held on by a few bolts on the bottom to the frame. The rest had torn thru the J-wrap and were still in the frame. This piece of aluminum is almost 13 feet long. It will not go in the trailer. No way to hold it up. It will not fit in the bed of the truck. I had to leave the piece in the grass along the side of the road, take the Montana home, pick up my enclosed utility trailer to go back to get a hopefully still there piece of J-wrap. It was there. Loaded the piece and took it home.

Here's where I got REALLY mad! Upon inspection of the J-wrap, the ONLY bolts holding the wrap to the trailer securely is on the bottom to the frame. PERIOD. So what holds the top? ONLY the aluminum channel that holds the black plastic cover at the floor level. It’s used as a pinch piece. The aluminum ONLY goes up to just below the screw line of the aluminum channel. No adhesive of any kind. No screws. No staples. No nails. Nothing! If the J-wrap had an extra 1/2” of material, the screws holding the channel could have gone thru the aluminum to help hold. Or, a few staples AND the channel would have been nice! But NOOOO!

I’ve watched a couple J-wrap install videos; none were Keystone models. THEY used staples under same said channel.

Yeah, I’m still mad as _____!

JOEL
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