I have a Sydney fiver (very similar to Laredo). There will always be some things needing tweaking, modifying, adjusting, cleaning, etc on almost any new rv. Nature of the industry. Fortunately I am handy and enjoy doing this kind of thing. The first most important thing I did when it was new was go over all caulked seams on roof, sides everywhere and recaulk as was needed to ensure no leaks. Don't count on the factory or dealer to get this right.
Next was to open all panels and inspect, straighten and secure (zip tie) all tangled or loose water lines and wiring.
Next was to arm myself with a roll of foil tape and retape all AC vents where there go through the ceiling and inside the AC plenum.
Next was seal all openings in belly with expandable foam.
I also did a bunch of mods to shelving, shower head, towel racks, coat hooks, etc.
Since then we have enjoyed our Keystone.
I did have a couple warranty items taken are of that were no big deal.
I also had wobbly dining table. I used bench vise to reshape the table tube supports and they fit much tighter now. Not a problem.
Steve
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