myredracer wrote:
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From what I've seen and heard, I'd never buy a Keystone TT. ... Problem is, just about all brands can have quality/design issues ...
That's really too bad. My Keystone Outback has been a very good trailer. It is built with real wood cabinets, solid wood (hallow) doors, real household hinges. The bathroom door is hinged on a medium quality hinge (I'd not use one in my house ... doors are too heavy, but the camper door is hallow, still make of wood ... not particle board covered with simulated wood wall paper. All appliances have been great, no squeeks, no squalks, no leaks, tows very nice, brakes works wonderful with my integrated brake controller in my Chevy dualy. Frame seems to be nice and stout. Pretty much, everything appears to be a decent quality and decent workmanship. OK, I had one minor problem when first purchased that was fixed. Maybe it's not from the el-cheap-o line. Even Keystone advertises on their web site they have 3 different levels of campers. You do get what you pay for! Lemons? yes, they slip through the cracks. I'm just saying my Keystone Outback has been a VERY good camper. We live in it almost full time now. Like I said in another post, we have this house so we can park our camper and live in it. Love the house, but love the camper more!