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DutchmenSport
Mar 27, 2018Explorer
I've had 2 Keystone travel trailers and a Dutchmen, all child companies of Thor Industries. With all 3 trailers, I've have good success with warranty issues. This IS a difference between an item I've screwed up myself and a true warranty issue. Either way, the item needs to be fixed. Some things are simply too trivial and too time consuming to try to get fixed under warranty. It's just much easier to do it myself and be done with it. As long it's not the roof or a frame issues during that initial 1 year period, it's just not worth the time and hassle to take the camper back to the dealer and have the camper out of commission waiting for them to get around to fixing it.
As stated above by others, the individual components in the camper have their own warranty period. When after the manufacturer warranty expires, then you have to deal with the individual component manufacturers.
Each item in the camper does come with it's own manufacturer warranty. Take the time and read those owners manuals and papers that came with the camper. It's all laid out in them.
As stated above by others, the individual components in the camper have their own warranty period. When after the manufacturer warranty expires, then you have to deal with the individual component manufacturers.
Each item in the camper does come with it's own manufacturer warranty. Take the time and read those owners manuals and papers that came with the camper. It's all laid out in them.
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