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Old 08-14-2013, 01:05 PM   #21
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IT MOST LIKELY WILL BE BETTER TO FIND ANOTHER SERVICE DEPT RATHER THAN TAKE A BEATING (sorry about the caps was not yelling) on a trade in. how do you fix something say it is fine if he is not sure what he fixed. It is sad but sometimes it is better if we are our own warranty dept. should not be that way. i wish you the best of luck and you get to enjoy the camper.
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Old 08-18-2013, 08:54 PM   #22
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My 3050 has been spot on. Survived a 5" rainy vacation, no leaks. It has been a great unit.
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:27 PM   #23
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Electric Boogaloo

Well I just purchased a 31RE Passport and while doing the walk through the dlr blew 2 fuses hooking up the cords wrong. Then I get it home and plug it in and blow the fuse. I take it back and they tell me the converter and microwave are bad so now I wait for parts so the only camping I can do is in the dlr lot since that is the only place it has been. Anyone else have electrical issues, I have had it only 2 weeks.
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Old 09-12-2013, 04:29 AM   #24
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The biggest problem I encountered is the suspension on ours was not sufficient for the trailer. We bent an axel on our way home from Florida last fall hitting a bridge joint on I95. Trailer weighed 6900 lbs. on the scale , GVWR is 7200 lbs. , axels and springs only rated for 7000 lbs. I had to upgrade to 5200 lb. axels and 2500 lb. springs. Just like everyone else, Keystone is using the bare minimum specifications to get by cheaply . Our "Grand Touring edition" wasn't built to go more than a few hundred miles, but it is now. I see the new "elite" series has a heavier suspension under it. Just another lesson I learned about what to look for in the next camper we buy.
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