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Old 02-25-2011, 05:20 PM   #1
Bob Landry
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New Outback Owner(To be)

I purchased, actually ordered, a 10th Anniv Outback two weeks ago at the Houston show. My salesman said 2-3 weeks. I called yesterday for an update and he said around March 20. Three more weeks. This is agony. But it sure is a nice trailer. I guess I'll do another weekend trip in the Jayco while I'm waiting for the new baby.

I would really be interested in what problems new Outback owners have found with their units or maybe Keystone in general, but TT specific. After reading some of the posts here, I think it might be prudent to take a close look at seals around the windows and doors. That seems to generate the most grief. I'm in the marine service business, so I'm able to deal with the minor equipment problems. I'm just concerned about nipping stuctural or manufacturing issues before the issues become problems.
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Old 02-25-2011, 06:21 PM   #2
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Bob:
If you use the "Search" feature (type in 'Outback"),you will find numerous posts about this particular RV. You might also want to check the "Keystone Service and Warranty" category for problems or issues relating to Keystone products in general.
Problems that Keystone owners have had with their units have usually already been posted so there isn't much sense in asking the members to restate what has most likely already been mentioned. This is not meant to limit or discourage members from reposting problems that they have encountered but it seems rather redundant to ask for additional and repetitive posts restating what has been written about before.
If you cannot find any posts by your searching through the forum, let us know and we will try to direct you to where you should be able to find them.
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Old 02-25-2011, 09:47 PM   #3
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We have a 2011 Outback 295RE purchase in July 2010, (not a 10th anniversary edition). Put about 5000 miles on it so far and over 6 weeks worth of camping. so far zip problems. Had a few things identified on the PDI that they fixed while we waited. Been in pouring rain, high winds, cold nights, and hot days and it has performed flawlessly. the 10th anniversary models do have some nice upgrades though.
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