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Cecilt
Sep 30, 2016Explorer
I have an Outback and refused to take it to CW for warranty work. I bought mine out of town so taking it to my selling dealer was not an option either. I have an independent shop that contacted Keystone and Keystone agreed to have him do the work. I paid up front but was reimbursed from Keystone a few weeks later. Just make sure the independent will accept the hourly rate keystone will pay or you will be out of pocket the difference.
Also, if you are referring to the rear wall of the camper that is normal. The rear wall on Keystone's "float". It seems odd and I don't like it when I wash it, as I also feel it is not secure but this is 100% normal. Good luck.
Also, if you are referring to the rear wall of the camper that is normal. The rear wall on Keystone's "float". It seems odd and I don't like it when I wash it, as I also feel it is not secure but this is 100% normal. Good luck.
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