Gulf Stream Visa

Model Visa made by Gulf Stream got 7 consumer complains. Consumer complaints with reference to suspension. .

Model 2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SUSPENSION
08/15/201260001
 After 6000 miles of use, the tire mounted on the right side of the rear axle (unit is a travel trailer with 2 axles - fore and aft) was near bald from the center inward. the remaining 3 tires on the unit were wearing normally, having at least two-thirds tread life remaining. after diagnosing the problem as a bent axle, the selling dealer contacted the manufacturer, gulfstream coach of nappanee, indiana. the dealer was advised that the axle must have been bent during use and gulfstream would not replace it under warranty. the axle was manufactured by lippert components of goshen, indiana. we were quite certain that we did not cause the axle to be bent, but were unable to prove this (how could we?). there are numerous other complaints against this lippert axle as used on gulfstream visa trailers posted on various forums (example - http://www.gsowners.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3444). we contend that these axles were manufactured incorrectly, and that lippert should agree to repair or replace them under warranty. *tr
01/19/20123200203/15/2011
 We purchased the camper march 15, 2011 and had been using it for a while and took it back to the dealer, because i felt there was tire wear on the inside edge and we was told it was probably over-loaded. so we took it home and removed some items that we could live without and continued to use it. on a trip to florida, we had a tire blow out on -95 in georgia on jan 19, 2012. we had the tire changed and continued our trip. when we arrived home, i checked the tires and found both of the tires on the camper were worn on the inside, so i took the camper to a local tire store and had new tires put on all three wheels, including the spare, as the tire store felt the problem could be quality of tires. so, several weeks ago, we took a trip to prince edward island and when we arrived home, i found the tire wearing on the inside again. i contacted the dealer and took the camper to them, where they inspected it and weighed it and found the trailer weight was fine, but the camper manufacturer and the axle manufacturer said the axle was beyond the warranty date. so, we had the axle replace ourselves. i am picking the camper up on saturday. i do not know what the cost will be as of now. in the mean time, i checked the internet and found a website site and if you check travel trailer you will find a number of visa owners with the same problem we have been having...updated 09-19-12 *bf
01/19/20123200203/15/2011
 We purchased the camper march 15, 2011 and had been using it for a while and took it back to the dealer, because i felt there was tire wear on the inside edge and we was told it was probably over-loaded. so we took it home and removed some items that we could live without and continued to use it. on a trip to florida, we had a tire blow out on -95 in georgia on jan 19, 2012. we had the tire changed and continued our trip. when we arrived home, i checked the tires and found both of the tires on the camper were worn on the inside, so i took the camper to a local tire store and had new tires put on all three wheels, including the spare, as the tire store felt the problem could be quality of tires. so, several weeks ago, we took a trip to prince edward island and when we arrived home, i found the tire wearing on the inside again. i contacted the dealer and took the camper to them, where they inspected it and weighed it and found the trailer weight was fine, but the camper manufacturer and the axle manufacturer said the axle was beyond the warranty date. so, we had the axle replace ourselves. i am picking the camper up on saturday. i do not know what the cost will be as of now. in the mean time, i checked the internet and found a website site and if you check travel trailer you will find a number of visa owners with the same problem we have been having.