The first night at lake Cumberland was the first time we had ever set up in much of a rain. The main slideout poured in water. We got it stopped by slightly pulling in the slide. (There is slightly more roof slope as it pulls in) Turns out there was a definite sag in the roof of the slide out. Enough sag that I could put my hand between the roof and the seal. The next morning we vacuumed over eight gallons of water out of the carpet.
When we got back to Lexington a few days later, I called Keystyone and they recommended we stop at a dealer on our next stop in Michigan. With advice from Keystone, Kitsmiller RV in Mason MI fixed the problem. By removing the facia and plate attached to the roof of the slide. Then, while the roof was properly positioned, They screwed the plate back in place.
My special thanks to the service department at Kitsmiller for working us into a hectic schedule. Keystone will be getting a letter of commendation to Kistmiller in the near future.
Regards to all
Dave and Victoria
Arizona, Old Mexico and Michigan
Driving GMC 2500HD Duramax
Pulling Montana 3295 Big Sky
Sharing with a Yorkie (Dude) and a Schipperke (Dharma)
see the Montana pulled by an RV-4 at
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