If you go to the Keystone website and pull up the brand you're interested in, you'll see the floorplans complete with specs... If the model number ends in WE, it is a "western edition" (built in Oregon) If, when you open the brand page (Cougar is one example) and scroll down, if you see a map of North America with blue/pink highlighting either the eastern or western half, the side you choose will open to models manufactured in that sector, (Oregon for western and Indiana for eastern). If you open a brand page and all the models are displayed, they all are built in Indiana (unless indicated differently) as you will find in Cougar Half Ton series. In the "features" section of the half ton webpage you'll find every section of the features is followed by "west" indicating they are built in the Oregon plant.
With the recent downsizing/reorganizing due to the economy in the past few years, I don't have an accurate account of which plants are still independent, which are consolidated to save money and which have recently opened as a new facility. At the last count I had (about 2 years old) Keystone had one plant in Oregon and 7 plants in Indiana, all located near Goshen and all in Elkhart County. That may have changed, and I have no idea which brands are built in any specific facility. If you're interested and do a search, there are a couple of U-Tube videos that show a customer tour through the Montana assembly plant. They are not current to model year but would give you a good indication of how Montana's are built.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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