Direct FR Contact
As expected, I have received positive feedback from Mr. Bryan Rush at FR. I've had nothing but great success and customer service from Bryan over the last few years so please go easy on him if you are having an issue.
Here is the email I sent him, I hope it helps you guys out. If I get anything else from him, I will let you know. Out of privacy, I did not put any of Bryan's responses, you'll just have to take my word that he is in it to service a great product.
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Hey Bryan, thanks for emailing back. I hope all is going well.
So I've had my rack for about two years now. It gets a weekly freshwater rinse and corroding badly under the powder-coat on the pot metal corners. I'm not the only one having the issue as I'm active on Expedition Portal. See pictures attached. So essentially I have bad putting and bubbling powder-coat, and the worse thing is the run off onto my paint of my Land Rover. I love the rack, but this is quite a problem that many of us are seeing on the rack corners. I know a lot of European guys are having the same problem. Not to mention it looks horrible with white flaking corrosion all over the rack. It's only in the corners where the metal is cast but spreads to everything. Let me know how we can fix this If possible.
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The other issue is the fitment on the LR3/4 ladder. The bottom corner on every ladder I've seen is like this. It does not align and pulls the panel off the back hatch allowing water to penetrate into the door mount area and electrical for the license bracket.
There is a thread running wild on ExpoPortal on this issue, and from the sounds of it, people are not getting any response from FR on this matter. Since I have you direct, I figured maybe I could see what you guys think of it. The pic below is on a buddy's LR3, and you can see the gap and alignment problem. No matter how it goes on, it just doesn't sit the way it should, pulls the panel on the door and can cause damage to the panel and water intrusion, not to mention the awkward fit. Maybe it's a jig problem in manufacturing, but there are at least ten people with the same problem on purchases over the last year or so for the LR3/4 ladder. Many guys are putting RTV in there to fill the large gap caused by the ladder pulling it out, but that is a band-aid and not a fix. Some are just going to other manufacturers out of frustration due to fitment and potential damage to their back hatch.
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I'm a huge FR fan and supporter, especially since we have South African blood in the house, so I hate seeing people frustrated with this problem and want to help you guys out by letting you know.
I'm more than happy to get my rig or parts up there so you can see it and I know guys in the area of your shop that can bring a fitted ladder by to show the problem there.
Let me know how you would like to proceed?
Cheers,
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My problem is fixed and new parts on the way. Bottom line, they are aware of a bad PC process from a while back on some, but not all of the racks/parts. The process has been fixed a long time ago and they are not aware of any further issues. My rack is about two years old so anything over the last year or so should be okay, depending on how long it sat on your distributor's shelf. If your rack is older, it may have the same issue as I did. Contact Bryan, and he will work with you to sort things out to the best of his ability. I am sure they have no idea how many could be affected, so a full recall was most likely not appropriate. However, they were made aware of a quality issue a while back and were able to fix that process so there should not be any further issues. I'll let FR speak to that. However, I am confident in their products, his response, and his action to resolve my issue.
Bryan also told me the ladder issue and pictures I sent him were immediately sent over to the engineers. He asked me to give him a bit to research, and he would respond as soon as he heard back with feedback from the engineering side.
Bryan also requested that anyone who has the ladder issue or other issues to contact him directly. Again, please don't just blast this guy, my impression is this is the first he's heard of it. I am not sure if anyone else has worked with him, but to me, he has always been a professional with the best customer service and I want to protect his reputation.
His contact information below, I hope this is able to help some of you fellas out.
FRONT RUNNER | Bryan Rush
Bryan@frontrunneroutfitters.com
29370 Roadside Dr, Agoura Hills, CA, 91301, USA
1 (818) 253-1322 FrontRunnerOutfitters.com