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Old 03-11-2014, 11:58 AM   #1
lizzie
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Difference in interior workmanship front and back?

Last month we purchased a 2013 Keystone Bullet 248RKS. It is the latest in a long line of RV's for us and was not an impulse buy. I spent hours in it over three days before making a decision. I noted from the beginning the difference in the workmanship in the living area of the TT (rear kitchen, dinette, sofa, cabinets, etc.) and the bed area. The cabinets around the bed are poorly installed with brad nails clearly visible. There is even a gap in the back of one where the alum frame can be seen. The clothes rods in both wardrobes were installed at an angle and one was so near the top it could not be used. Despite all this, we liked the unit and the price was right. I would never have bought it new though. Did it just slip through quality control or is this common in Keystone products? lizzie
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