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rtaylor0830
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Apr 05, 2014

Where to get parts

Anybody with a keystone trailer is there a website that you can order parts through without having to go through the dealer. I need a front docking light and don't want to have to contact the dealer for something so small

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    Use Google and search Images of your specific RV light. Then, drill down into each light picture - to see the seller's details.

    When comparing different sellers, do remember their selling + shipping price comparisons. And yes, exact same item does have dramatic variance (from different sellers)..

    For me, I bought a few RV parts from other side of country and got their FREE shipping. In the end, I paid much less - compared to buying at my local RV Parts store. And best of all, the parts were delivered directly to my post office box (instead of me wasting time & gas driving to local RV Parts store as well).

    Google search using their Image feature works for me….
  • Are you adverse to salvage parts? I got a replacement slide motor from waltsrvsurplus.com They are located in Rialto, CA and provided very good service to me. hth
  • rtaylor0830 wrote:
    Anybody with a keystone trailer is there a website that you can order parts through without having to go through the dealer. I need a front docking light and don't want to have to contact the dealer for something so small


    Try these people: Keystone Parts

    They claim to have lots of OEM parts for Keystone.
  • You might be able to find the same light at any RV supply company, E Bay or Amazon.com
  • Keystone does not sell 'retail'

    OEM parts only via dealer

    Now if you don't care about OEM there is aftermarket lights.....LINK

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