BZ MAN wrote:
Well the dealer ended up fitting us in on Friday and they took pictures and are sending it to Keystone; so we are waiting to hear back. Since we have so many trips planned this season they proposed that once we are done with it for they year we drop it off and they said that they would store it for free all winter and take care of all of the issues that we have found. That sounded good to me and the wife. Just as long as Keystone approves the repair. I hope to know in the next week or so what they say.
Just a warning, make sure you have something, perhaps in writing, that the dealer will store it for free for you. I had a issues with our old hybrid where we made a similar deal; the dealer will fix the issues I found during the summer over the fall and I could leave it there during the winter. When spring came and I went to pick up the trailer, they tried to charge me for storage, $400. They said I should have picked it up during the winter when the repairs where done, even though they said it was OK to leave it there. In the end I had to get Dutchmen to help, which they did and advised the dealer not to charge me, they would pick up the cost for the dealer taking so long to repair it...