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Old 09-26-2006, 05:06 PM   #18
LonnieB
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After reading the edit to my last post I realized that it sounded a bit rude, didn't really mean it to be. Phil, if towing behind the Montana is what you were referring to, I honestly don't feel it's an issue. The reciever hitch was installed at the dealership. It was approved by Jack Sizemore, the owner of the dealership, and according to him, one of the founders of Keystone. However, he would not replace the kingpin hitch with a gooseneck ball hitch unless I signed a waiver releasing Keystone from any warranty on the frame. To keep the warranty, I elected to keep the factory kingpin hitch. If, for some reason the frame fails and Keystone will not stand behind it, I'm certain Jack will. A mans word and a handshake still mean something in this part of the country.
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