MainerBob wrote:
We heard stories of things breaking because there is more motion in the back than over the wheels but we just returned from 8 months and 12K miles and had no problems. When you're not cooking it is out of the way and you don't walk back and forth through the kitchen to get anywhere else in the rig. We feel our almost 33 feet is the perfect size. We camped in everything from Walmarts to local, state and federal parks as well as private RV parks and never had a problem getting in or out except in one state park in NY where the site sloped down from the access road and we had a lot of rain. Hooked up to another TV nose to nose and got us uphill and out.
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2007 Keystone Everest 293P, 32'
2006 Silvarado 2500HD Duramax, SRW, CC, Short Bed, 4x4
Sidewinder,16K Draw-Tite Slider
Bikes on the back
Standard Poodle inside
Well we have a 2005 Keystone Copper Canyon with a rear kitchen. DW loves it, the only issue we have had with it was we basically hit a speed bump at 45 mph.
We were north bound on Oregon 101 just south of Seaside, recent flooding had caused a buckle in the road surface. There was a rough road sign, but it was permanent, on the 45 mph sign. The buckle was NEW!
TV had new Bilstien 5100's not bad, but as I glanced in the mirror, I could swear that the 5er's wheels left the ground!!
We had beer and sodas in the refer door shelves, and the weight and shock broke the lower three shelves. That is the only issue, the 5er also didn't have shocks at the time, it now has them on both axles, and rides much smoother!!

