Lesson learned for warranty work.
You might ask CW (or wherever you bought the thing from) if they can get it in and do do some preliminary inspection for a warranty claim but actually do the work "2 months" (or whatever) in the future. Honestly, paying under the table for the "estimate" might facilitate things a bit - as warranty work doesn't pay what retail repairs do.. Sorta the unfortunate reality. It would just let you know what's going on, not actually fix the RV.
I don't know of a way to get the RV fixed fast under warranty. And for some of that "major" work - Keystone will ship the RV back to the factory (after an inspection by a field technician from Keystone). Our typical warranty repair started at 60 days, just like you're being told...
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