Why do you have a problem with the Lippert. They are an American manufacture. They may include parts from across the globe, as all manufactures do. Lippert components are made in Indiana by American labor. Even Teton Homes use some Lippert components, namely Lippert heavy-duty front leveling jacks.
I do agree that Dexter is a better name, but Lippert is not a Chinese knock off.
Northwood Mfg. use Dexter on all Arctic Fox units and they do use Lippert on their less expensive Nash 5er and TT, which has not created a problem for them.
george
Because Lippert builds cheap, flimsy, junk and uses lots of cheap ChiComm components. It makes little difference if cheap, flimsy junk is sourced in US manufacturing plants or Chinese Communist factories.
Have you not heard or read of all the Lippert frame failures that have occurred on fifth wheels using Lippert components? A TDR member described a spring perch weld failing on his Cardinal fifth wheel with Lippert frame as he pulled into a state campground. The axle and spring assembly twisted around under the trailer and disabled it.
I have read of numerous failures of Lippert frames and suspension components on other RV websites.
In 2006, I think, NuWa, in an apparent attempt to improve their ability to compete with the mass-produced junk built in Elkhart, began, for the first time ever, outsourcing frames from Lippert for use on HHII and HH Discover America products with three digit model numbers. A TDR member friend of mine who had previously owned HH fifth wheels warned me about it when I began studying the products. I carefully avoided ordering a DA 329, 339, etc. when I ordered my '07 DA 32LK.
Several HH owners have reported broken welds on spring and shock absorber brackets, broken springs, separated frame components, wheel bearings, etc. on the NuWa Owner's Forum.
NuWa got a lot of bad press over it and quietly dropped Lippert frames and returned to exclusive use of Youngs frames beginning in MY10. NuWa and/or Lippert backed the warranty and satisfied those owners but those units are less desirable among knowledgeable shoppers for good used HH fivers.
NuWa and other premium manufacturers do use some Lippert components such as electric slide and front landing gear hardware because they are mass produced, cheap, and readily available.
NuWa also had some problems with earlier model Lippert bedroom slide hardware but improvements were made. I think mine, built in late '07, actually one of the last few built as MY07, has an improved bedroom slide mechanism and I have had no problems.