I'm NOT a "warranty expert" but here's the way I interpret the Keystone warranty:
If you modify the trailer "IN ANY WAY" and then claim a warranty repair "ON THAT COMPONENT" Keystone will likely refuse the repair.
If you modify "ANY COMPONENT" of the trailer and an "UNRELATED COMPONENT" fails, then Keystone will likely honor the repair.
As examples, if you "drill a small hole in the FILON sidewall and have a problem with the refrigerator or the furnace or a window on the sidewall, there wouldn't be a problem with the repairs (assuming nothing was done "by you to them".... On the other hand, if you "drill a small hole in the FILON sidewall and have an issue with "FILON delamination about 6" from that hole, you can almost bet your last dollar that Keystone will refuse to even discuss any responsibility for the repair. (that said, if the delamination is on the other end of the FILON panel, well, chances are they'll never even consider your mod as a cause).....
Now as for extended warranties, they are a "horse of a different color" and some of the "less than up front and honorable ones" do look for any reason to "keep your money and run" while others operate more on the lines of "level headed decisions." Which is "your extended warranty?" Read the warranty document (it's really an insurance policy) with the understanding that "the large print giveth and the small print taketh away" so "read between the lines" as to what their intent is in the obscure, small print......
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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