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Old 03-13-2018, 12:36 PM   #4
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Keystone is correct in stating that the adjustment is only for the first 90 days. This is on page 10 of the Keystone Owner's Manual in the "what is not covered" section: "• Adjustments to all doors, drawers, locks, latches, slide outs, awnings and window treatments beyond 90 days after retail sale;"

That said, if the door should break, it is covered for the entire one year. That's a "fine line" between the dealer doing the right thing and fixing the door vs doing the "book thing" and ignoring his customer's problem.... What the dealer does will give you an indication of how you'll be treated in the future (and more importantly), where you should spend your money in the future.... I'd be sure the dealer understands that......

The brand and model of the shower door is what chuckster will need to look up how to adjust it. There are several different brands in each model and each year of trailer, so if you can find a decal or a sticker (probably on the metal extrusion) it would be helpful. Also, what is the door doing that makes you feel it is out of adjustment?
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