I agree.
I was referring to a statement saying " Stop the use" Off course they should reach out to all owners, and they told me they would as the fix is approved by all departments. It sounded like there was not a good system in place to track the owners through their dealership. I suppose this could be why no one have heard from them. This is off course just me speculating. I think that we should listen to the guys/gals that were first onboard on this trailer. It began selling May of 2017, or there about. Some, like Midnightsun have quite the use on their units, with no issues, or no cracks. To me that is very valuable. Granted some have either moved their spare to the back, or don't even have a spare, so that will off course have some impact on the stress on the tongue. But that said, it leads me to say that it is NOT a design flaw, and we should all NOT panic, and continue to use our Smitty. I would suggest the following. Take a minute, and a flashlight. Lay down underneath your Scout, and look carefully on those two bottom joints.
If you see a crack like mine:
Then you should investigate further. Grind off the paint, and if you see a crack in the metal like this:
If you do, then you are a candidate of some sort of repair. That repair should consist of a minimum number one of the following:
1) Weld the crack. Whilst you are at it, please weld both sides.
2) Choose your next step. Could be My fix as I detailed earlier. Could be as the first poster had done as his trailer failed. Could be as displayed in Post# 1133. Or off course it could be wait till Smitty have a fix, and use that.
Bottom line, look at yours, and decide where to go.