Four Winds Recalls Presidio

Four Winds is recalling 35 Model Year 2007 and 2008 Presidio 400 and Model Year 2008 Presidio 360 motor homes built on Freightliner chassis and equipped with Axle Alliance Company (AAC) front axles.

The fasteners that attach the steering arm or tie rod arms to the spindle may be over or under-tightened. Incorrectly torqued steering arm fasteners may fatigue and fracture which could cause a crash without warning.

Four Winds will be working with Freightliner to repair these vehicles. 08V-009.

If you’ve got a lemon Four Winds recreation vehicle, or any other lemon motorhome, email us or call us at 1-888-331-6422 Toll Free. Helping consumers get rid of lemon Rv’s is what we do. Every day.


Burdge Law Office
www.RvLemonLaw.com
Because life is too short to put up with a bad Rv.

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