In honesty were not super happy with ours either. We love it a lot, but only because of what it should be. It has had a lot of bugs in the almost 2 years we have owned it. Hopefully this will be our last Forest River camper, were going to keep it through the warranty (5 years), but the day it's expired were trading it in. Everytime we road trip with it, I fear that when we get to our destination that everything (cabinets, blinds, pretty much anything that is held in with screws) will be laying in a pile on the floor when we get there, but miraculously it stays together with a handful of screws that will be loose. All and all it's not a horrible camper, but I feel for $20,000 there should be some sort of craftsmanship to it atleast!
All the day shades messed up and had to be re-wound.
The siding outside by the walk in door bulged, dealer replaced, and it bulged again before it left the dealership. Turned out there is no support between the walk in door and the big window behind the alum siding, and it's "Normal"...
half the outlets wont work when we get where we are camping and, I have to reset all the breakers to make them start working. Dealer wouldn't fix, because it didn't do it while at their shop.
I'm on the 3rd stereo for the outside speakers constantly quit working. It works now, but I don't have much faith in it.
There is obvious signs of a cheaply built and thrown together rv all through out our camper.
I'm constantly having to tighten the screws on the cabinets and drawers. It's because they use a #6 screw on crappy composite board furniture. The toilet paper holder... Forget about it, I took it off, before it fell off!
As far as the wobble and sway when setup for camping. We use two screw jacks to help stabilize it. Right under the frame by the steps. I have to buy new ones though because they got stolen out of the bed of my truck a few months back. A friend of ours actually fastened them to their frame, but I'm a little lazy for that....lol