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Old 12-18-2006, 08:05 PM   #46
patodonn
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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M.O.C. #331
WOW! If ANYONE did their homework and their best to ensure a quality RV at delivery time, it was you folks!

I'm very glad that everything is on the way to being resolved, at least on the repair side / Customer Service side. No way, however, to repair the damage done to the Keystone rep re quality control and design flaws. ANY wiring going through the frame or structure MUST have protective grommets in the holes, and the heavy duty stuff needs woven shielding. Wire tensions and routings must be checked, thoroughly, before the areas are "buttoned up" during construction. I had a short due to a "banjo tight" wiring under a slide in the first week of use.

There is plenty of access during construction..get someone in there to check things over and keep us all safe. I add my voice to the "Hey, Keystone" chorus.

Very best to you and Helen

Pat and Nancy
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