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ktmrfs
Nov 24, 2018Explorer II
find the trailer(s) that have a floorplan you like you can tow
Find a dealer with a decent reputation for PDI and decent service
either do regular checks yourself or have a decent dealer do it for you
spend some time keeping it clean and maintained.
Our Keystone Outback is 9 year old, has 40K miles on it (yes,, 40,000) gets camped in between 45-90 days each year.
Has grankids in it quite often along with grown kids
Interior looks like new, outside in great shape by keeping it washed, waxed and covered.
Several friends with trailers have similar useage and mileage and care. And again their trailers have been reliable and are still in good shape.
Only thing major I've done for reliability is to replace the factory shackles with the greasable shackles and go to E rated tires when the initial tires wore out.
I believe dutchman sport has similar good experience with esentially the same trailer and I think his got lots of use as well.
Find a dealer with a decent reputation for PDI and decent service
either do regular checks yourself or have a decent dealer do it for you
spend some time keeping it clean and maintained.
Our Keystone Outback is 9 year old, has 40K miles on it (yes,, 40,000) gets camped in between 45-90 days each year.
Has grankids in it quite often along with grown kids
Interior looks like new, outside in great shape by keeping it washed, waxed and covered.
Several friends with trailers have similar useage and mileage and care. And again their trailers have been reliable and are still in good shape.
Only thing major I've done for reliability is to replace the factory shackles with the greasable shackles and go to E rated tires when the initial tires wore out.
I believe dutchman sport has similar good experience with esentially the same trailer and I think his got lots of use as well.
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