Rob -
First, welcome to the forum ...
Secondly, you might want to find an authorized Keystone dealer who is close by and who will do any warranty work for you should the need arise. We have heard from some members who, because they did not buy their RV from a particular dealer, had been refused service or warranty repairs from that dealer.
It seems that an authorized Keystone dealer can turn away folks who didn't buy their RV from them. Some have been refused while others have been told that yes, we will take it in but it goes to the bottom of the pile of work orders. However, there might be a move afoot on Keystone's part, to ensure that their authorized dealerships accept all warranty work - regardless of where you bought it.
My point is that don't assume that a Keystone dealer will greet you with open arms if and when you need warranty work done. Check it out and get it verified from the dealership that your unit will be serviced - just like everyone else.
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Barney --- You're right. Most people don't pay any attention to you but I read very carefully every word you write.