First let me start by saying that I know everyone has an opinion and that none of them are perfect. If the mods feel this belongs in another section please feel free to move it.
We live and travel full-time in a 2023 Montana 3793RD. We've been full-timing a little over a year now. We absolutely love it. We worked 40 years to be in a position to live this way which has always been our dream.
Up until recently, all has been going well. There's been a few bump along the way. A small leak, water pump going out ... minor things which are to be expected. Then the problems seemed to be getting worse. A den slide quit working. The next day, the opposing slide quit working. We found a very skilled and capable RV Tech to repair both of these slides. A few weeks later one of those slides quit working again. I replaced the motor myself. So far so good.
A few days ago we noticed a crack about 2 inches long on an exterior wall just below a slide. This crack is new because we're constantly wiping down the exterior and would have noticed it. We recently noticed a crack on an interior wall at the corner of the bedroom slide.
I've been in touch with Keystone and a local dealer close to where we are staying. Keystone had me contact a dealer. The dealer/service department says that the aluminum framing around the two slides has had a weld break causing the wall to flex a little.
Keystone informed me that since it's structure related its still under warranty. The dealer told me that it would take at least 3 weeks to repair the walls...at least 3 weeks for any dealer. We don't have 3 weeks. This is our home. We do not have a sticks and bricks to go to. We really do not have family to stay with. We have pets that live with us so we're kind of stuck.
So is it worth trying to find someway to leave it with a dealer? Since it seems that issues are starting to pile on which concerns me a lot, should we look at trading for a new one?
Sorry to be so long winded. I know the finally decision is ours but we thought that we might be overlooking something. We appreciate any and all input.
Thanks
We live and travel full-time in a 2023 Montana 3793RD. We've been full-timing a little over a year now. We absolutely love it. We worked 40 years to be in a position to live this way which has always been our dream.
Up until recently, all has been going well. There's been a few bump along the way. A small leak, water pump going out ... minor things which are to be expected. Then the problems seemed to be getting worse. A den slide quit working. The next day, the opposing slide quit working. We found a very skilled and capable RV Tech to repair both of these slides. A few weeks later one of those slides quit working again. I replaced the motor myself. So far so good.
A few days ago we noticed a crack about 2 inches long on an exterior wall just below a slide. This crack is new because we're constantly wiping down the exterior and would have noticed it. We recently noticed a crack on an interior wall at the corner of the bedroom slide.
I've been in touch with Keystone and a local dealer close to where we are staying. Keystone had me contact a dealer. The dealer/service department says that the aluminum framing around the two slides has had a weld break causing the wall to flex a little.
Keystone informed me that since it's structure related its still under warranty. The dealer told me that it would take at least 3 weeks to repair the walls...at least 3 weeks for any dealer. We don't have 3 weeks. This is our home. We do not have a sticks and bricks to go to. We really do not have family to stay with. We have pets that live with us so we're kind of stuck.
So is it worth trying to find someway to leave it with a dealer? Since it seems that issues are starting to pile on which concerns me a lot, should we look at trading for a new one?
Sorry to be so long winded. I know the finally decision is ours but we thought that we might be overlooking something. We appreciate any and all input.
Thanks