O.K. Credit for what they've done, and I hope Mav will correct me if I'm wrong, because my info comes from following his thread on the other forum. They built Fuzion toyhaulers, and when loaded at the specs they provided as cargo and carrying capacities with full water tank it only had about 1500 pounds pin weight. Makes towing very unstable, if not outright dangerous. Mav sent his back to the factory, and Keystone determined he was right, and agreed to relocate the axle to provide proper pin weight. This was such an issue that they stopped their current production and relocated all of the axles on any units they produced after he notified them of the problem. Now, about all of those units they built before, that are ALL non-conforming, they said if any owners have a problem they will fix it. This would be a major recall for them, as when they relocate the axle they have to replace the lower skirting because of the wheel cut outs. And I truely don't remember if there was anything done to the floor inside or not, or having to relocate water or gas lines. So, their actual response is to not worry about consumers' safety, and not even notify any unsuspecting owners of a VERY hazardous situation.
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