New deck does look pretty slick. On aluminum superdutys do you think there should be more than simply that plate that that’s on the bottom?
@marlon_productsАй бұрын
At the HQ we all run super dutys and have not had any problems. However, if you want to add an extra plate underneath, that's also fine, although, not needed.
@knightrider492 ай бұрын
New decks look amazing. Love the telescoping feet. Really game changer. Too bad your representation in Alaska/Anchorage isn't very good or I would have bought one, instead I am waiting on a Limitless because the dealer could answer questions and get parts. The dealers here just order the decks but they don't stock parts and they don't know anything about the decks I tried hard to get info on a 7ft but I was made to feel like I was a burden on their time. I went in looking for one at the Yamaha dealer but they hadn't gotten any yet (none by November?) and they weren't getting any 3's and since they didn't have them yet they couldn't tell me anything about them. They didn't have parts or know how to get them which is a turn off if something breaks and Team CC didn't know what they had (by way of size) just that they had 3 of the 2's but didn't have any way to tell me how I could get parts and they weren't put together so I could see them. I feel your the best brand in the business but without better representation I had to go another way.
@marlon_products2 ай бұрын
Hi there! We’re really sorry to hear about your experience trying to get an Xplore Pro III. The good news is we now have a dedicated sales rep in Alaska, and we’ve shipped decks there recently! Could you please send your contact info to marketing@marlonproducts.com? I’ll pass it along to our rep so they can reach out and help you get your deck. Thanks for your patience - we’re here to help!
@mikeeddy8201Ай бұрын
What are you doing on the bottom side of the truck with the pinch weld? in the chevy the bolts are right next to it and dont allow a flat plate... are you cutting them?
@marlon_productsАй бұрын
Yes, you can trim the pinched seams and flatten them with a hammer before adding the plate, but ultimately, the decision is yours.