dirtball08
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Thanks for showing up on S&M swikertrob! Now everybody has somebody to get in touch with if they are looking at purchasing a Mirage trailer or if they have any problems with there's.
I have been hung out to dry, Mirage informed me that they are not prepared to warranty the damage due to the fact that i must have hit a bump in the road. Well they got that right, i did buy purchasing this trailer from Chinook Trailer sales in Lethbridge,ab. It is a 2008 26 ft extreme snow. What a piece of sh&%&&t. It was a good thing that this trailer let me down in the middle of nowhere and not running through rogers pass like we do once a month.
I find it extremely disappointing that this customer is so quick to blame faulty material and workmanship,while disreguarding any maintainence responsibilities he may have. It is very clear the corrosion issue is only around the fender box where the majority of road chemicals are distibuted. In addition, the bottom exterior screws and rear cams are discolored, a clear sign of extended salt/chemical contact. (wash your trailer).
This customer's unit is also outside it's warranty period; however, to condemn a mfg. for offering to repair this unit free of charge, no matter how old the unit, providing the unit is repaired at the factory, is perplexing at best.
Took the trailer to 2 body shops and both said if you do not prep dissimilar metals properly this will happen. May seem like i am attacking Mirage because it is there trailer. Factory rep mentioned in the last few years they have changed the way they do thing to try to eliminate this problem. So am i going to travel 22hrs 1 way to get it looked at and hopfully repaired properly or take that money and trade it in on a Canadian product aluminum trailer if there are any companies.I find it extremely disappointing that this customer is so quick to blame faulty material and workmanship,while disreguarding any maintainence responsibilities he may have. It is very clear the corrosion issue is only around the fender box where the majority of road chemicals are distibuted. In addition, the bottom exterior screws and rear cams are discolored, a clear sign of extended salt/chemical contact. (wash your trailer).
This customer's unit is also outside it's warranty period; however, to condemn a mfg. for offering to repair this unit free of charge, no matter how old the unit, providing the unit is repaired at the factory, is perplexing at best.
As far as those photos of corrosion all trailers do that over a period of time so to black ball mirage is wrong. buddy showed me his trailer the other day not a Mirage and same issues with rust in the same area. next time i see him I will take photos
As far as those photos of corrosion all trailers do that over a period of time so to black ball mirage is wrong. buddy showed me his trailer the other day not a Mirage and same issues with rust in the same area. next time i see him I will take photos
To be very clear, Mirage will address your issues even though the warranty period has expired, if you return it to the factory.
Mirage will also turn the trailer around in one working day so you will not have to wait long.
Too bad the factory is nowhere close to where these people bought their trailers. Will Mirage pay for travel and accomodations as a condition of required warranty?
To be very clear, Mirage will address your issues even though the warranty period has expired, if you return it to the factory.
Mirage will also turn the trailer around in one working day so you will not have to wait long.
i still think thats pretty good of them...even though you shouldnt have any issues after 4 years.. snowmobile manufacturers dont fix out sleds after warranty if we take them down to the factory.