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Old 05-25-2018, 03:48 AM   #38
Dave W
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As said earlier, make sure that you check with the RV manufacturer about a potential frame problem with an Anderson. Since most Keystone RV frames are built by Lippert, and several lines have had significant frame flex and some failures, you may not have any factory help if yours has a problem. On our last and SOB, I was told that anything that looked like a gooseneck would put me on my own - and an early Anderson was one that they cautioned against.

Your choice of course, but be informed by a phone call to Keystone not by hearsay on an RV forum before you spend your hard earned bucks.
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