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Originally Posted by Tetonchief
I don't care who made it, who did or didn't QC it, or who sold it, the manufacture is responsible for it and head light adjustment should be an easy fix for the consumer. If it is not then the Manufacture should issue a safety recall (before the NTSB does) and fix it for all.
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I did not intend my statement to imply Newmar was negligent, only making a general statement that any manufacture should be responsible for their product especially when it comes to a vehicles safety equipment. Headlight are safety equipment and not having them or having them improperly aimed can get you a traffic citation as well as fail a vehicle inspection. I don't think any manufacture make a vehicle with the intention that the headlights cannot be easily aimed. My point was/is if they did they should be held accountable to correct it for all the vehicles that are on the road. Hopefully they would catch something like this before the first one left the factory but we all know that rarely happens--look at all the vehicle recalls that occur.