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Old 07-22-2018, 10:27 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by beeje View Post
Welcome to the world of rv,s. LOL. Hope you are a handyman kind of person. Unless the issues are major like an appliance not working or something like that I would save yourself the trouble of getting a dealer to fix it and just take care of it your self. The dealers techs are mostly young inexperienced guys who don't know much and will only do what keystone authorizes them to do.

Most of the time your own repair will be much better then what the dealer would do anyway.

Good Luck.
You left out the part where the service guys always seem to give your trailer back to you with new stuff wrong with it, like scratched counter tops, and scuffed floors. And don’t forget not being able to use your trailer while it sits at the dealer for two months waiting for Keystone approval (or more likely disapproval) before they can start working in it. Yup, you are better off fixing it yourself.
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