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Redangus
05-09-2018, 06:35 AM
Thinking about trading my 2012 252FWRLS 5th wheel in on a 2017 252FWRLS to get auto leveling and camera ready. Have had no issues with the 2012 but reading bad reviews on newer Keystones, any advice or should I keep what I have?

notanlines
05-10-2018, 02:47 AM
Red, might I ask where you have been reading these reviews? BBB? Complaint sites on Facebook? Twitter fritter?
You may have noticed that there are few sites for an individual to log on and brag about their product. Most are for complaints and whining only.
When was the last time you called for the manager in a restaurant to brag on the waitress or food? See where I'm going with this?
How about taking a stroll around a local RV park having a short conversation with owners of RV's of similar size to the one you're interested in? It wouldn't take but a couple hours and then see what you think.

Redangus
05-10-2018, 05:37 AM
I take negative posts with a grain of salt, I know people are more likely to complain than compliment. Just looking for advice. I don’t want to trade in a sure thing and regret it later. It’s obvious that the the cabinets, for instance, are lesser quality in the 2017. But there are also upgrades!

JRTJH
05-10-2018, 06:47 AM
The trailer you're looking at, I believe is a Springdale 253FWRLS. If so, realize that the Springdale is a "hybrid construction" trailer, built with aluminum bonded Styrofoam sidewalls, but has "clear spruce/pine" floor joists and the front/rear are constructed with wood. The structure is spanned with wooden roof joists that are built with glue and staples.

Springdale (I owned one) is a good trailer and offers all the "bling" of the more expensive trailers, but not the durability and upgraded components. Have you looked at any Laredo, Cougar XLite, Sprinter fifth wheels? You might be very surprised what the extra $3000 will get you in "trailer upgrades to quality components" (like all aluminum construction, etc) and you may, with some aggressive negotiations, find that the "out the door price" is the same as the Springdale 253.

I'd urge you to do some "side by side" comparisons (even if it means travelling some distance to compare other brands).

I'm not demeaning Springdale trailers, they are good, reliable RV's, but for the same price, you can often find a trailer "further up the food chain" for the same price, especially now, with the 2018's being "last year's model" and 2019's sitting on the lot or at the factory waiting transportation.

Redangus
05-10-2018, 11:29 AM
The 5th wheel that I’m looking at is a Keystone Sprinter 252FWRLS 2017 leftover, they are now w a discontinued floor plan. I currently have a 2012 Keystone Sprinter 252FWRLS that has never been in the shop as it has never needed any repairs.

JRTJH
05-10-2018, 11:40 AM
Thinking about trading my 2012 252FWRLS 5th wheel in on a 2017 253FWRLS to get auto leveling and camera ready. Have had no issues with the 2012 but reading bad reviews on newer Keystones, any advice or should I keep what I have?

The 5th wheel that I’m looking at is a Keystone Sprinter 252FWRLS 2017 leftover, they are now w a discontinued floor plan. I currently have a 2012 Keystone Sprinter 252FWRLS that has never been in the shop as it has never needed any repairs.

In your first post you say you're looking at a 253FWRLS (a Springdale model), in your last post, a 252FWRLS, a Sprinter model. I don't have any experience with Sprinter except to see them on dealer's lots. Good Luck with your negotiations and potential purchase.

Redangus
05-10-2018, 12:11 PM
Sorry, I corrected it. Typo!

JRTJH
05-10-2018, 12:34 PM
Thanks, proof-reading really improves the ability to get good information when members offer advice or make comments. It's sort of like this statement:

Let's eat grandpa. or Let's eat, grandpa. The comma is vital in understanding whether it's cannibalism or suppertime at grandma's house.