You may want to contact MadMav directly, or you can check out his post on rv.net- under toyhauler forums. Long story short-when they built these things originally they had the axles in the wrong place. If someone loads the trailer up to it's full specs, it becomes unstable while towing because it doesn't have enough pin weight. Keystone halted production on the line and re-engineered the axle location. As far as the ones that were built, they say they will fix anyones who have an issue. Now, they know they are built wrong, but they're only going to fix the ones who complain. Way to step up and stand behind your product! So if a current owner who doesn't have a problem because they never load it like it says it can be, sells it to a guy who loads it like it is advertised, guess what? Can't wait to hear the defense for this fiasco.
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