We got a quote from Camping World for a complete setup to tow our 2011 Equinox behind our 2017 Winnebago Forza DP. They included a 2 year Repair Plan on the All Terrain Falcon tow bar, and one on the Air Force 1 Brake System. They are $139.49 and $220.49 respectively. I'm usually hesitant to buy these plans/warrantees. I'm looking for input. Thanks.
Honeydeaux said
07:36 PM Mar 3, 2017
There isn't a lot of moving parts on a tow bar or the Air Force one break set up. I think I would spend that money on something else. 😎
Barbaraok said
07:52 PM Mar 3, 2017
Put that money in your repair fund (you do have a repair fund, right?) and hook up and go. I believe that Roadmaster has a 1 yr warranty to begin with - and really these things very seldom have a problem. Our Falcon tow bar is over 10 yrs old, over 100K miles pulling our car, needs to have a little silicon lube sprayed on every once in a while, that's it.
Barb
Dutch said
09:03 PM Mar 3, 2017
Those plans are terrific... For the seller... Dealers see them as an almost pure profit add-on since the low failure rate and fine print means very few payouts on them.
oldyank said
06:33 AM Mar 4, 2017
Thanks to all, we were kind of leaning that way, but it's reassuring to hear others experiences and thoughts.
We got a quote from Camping World for a complete setup to tow our 2011 Equinox behind our 2017 Winnebago Forza DP. They included a 2 year Repair Plan on the All Terrain Falcon tow bar, and one on the Air Force 1 Brake System. They are $139.49 and $220.49 respectively. I'm usually hesitant to buy these plans/warrantees. I'm looking for input. Thanks.
Barb