Keystone should provide CAD files on a CD for all owners. This CD could be inserted into the owners manual.
There are generic software programs to display these CAD files.
A parts list extracted from the CAD files is common in industry.
The Drawing Layers could be plotted to a file for various sub assemblies ie. Sub Frame, Wiring, Chassis, Plumbing, Hydraulics, super structure......
Granted not everyone of us would use this but at some point and time there would be a need. It takes only a second to insert a CD into a laptop and find a solution and a part # to ask the dealer to order. Think of the amount of time saved at the parts desk. I'm sure the dealers would love it too.
Where does that wire go?
What size screw was that?
Is there any backing material to mount that whatever?
Whats that thingy called?
Those are just questions I have asked myself.
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