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Old 03-12-2018, 08:20 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Larry T View Post
John, dealer took off the underbelly cover and added support in front of slideout. Said floor looked great from underside. But was unable to add support in the main section because of the slideout. The spring area is a line that is 6 feet long in the kitchen going the length and dips over a 1/4 inch on my 175lbs
Have you walked inside another trailer with the same floorplan? If so, does the floor in it flex the same as your floor? If you haven't done that comparison, it's difficult to say that yours is different or that both are the same, so it must be inherent in the design. That's not to suggest it is "normal" rather the suggestion would be: If that one doesn't flex and yours does, then yours is weak. If both flex, the question becomes is it a problem or is it just something to live with. If it's a problem, then Keystone and the dealer need to address it. If it's "normal for every model built like that and has not presented a reliability issue" then it's "just the way it is".....

The first step (in my opinion) is to make a 1:1 comparison with another trailer just like yours and inspect the floor in that one for similarities/differences. Only then can you determine if yours is different.
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