myredracer wrote:
KZ went through a lot of financial trouble in the last recession in the US (2007 and on?). They cut corners a lot to save money and stay afloat. I know someone with an '09 KZ TT who had plenty of issues.
2008 to ~ 2011, but no different than any other RV manufacturer. What was different is K-Z was one of those that survived when many didn't. I could also say I have a friend who owned a 2011 and had no issues at all with it. ;)
myredracer wrote:
If the spring bushings have never been replaced, I guarantee they will be completely worn out and may have damaged the leaf springs & shackles.
Sure, but again no different than most other brands as most also use nylon bushings. Those on my own Spree were certainly shot after 5 yrs so I installed a Dexter wet bolt kit with metal bushings but that proved to be a waste as we sold the trailer not long after. :R This past winter I replaced the nylon bushings on our current Coachmen with Lippert Never Fail bushings which was a much less costly option. Never had any frame issues of any kind with ours. :)