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ghostrider421
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
Doug33 wrote:flasteve wrote:
WOW I would be so upset. I will not be getting a keystone bullet. Thank you for telling me it is a piece of leaking junk. I feel sorry for you and hope the dealer fixes your travel trailer.
I believe his was a Premier edition, where my Bullet is not. I have not had any leakage issues, but mine is a 2014.
My question is when does mold enter into the equation?
It's not the leaking so much as the krap wood they used inside the walls. Luan wood is not made for much of anything beyond doll houses. It's a very, very soft wood. If you research and ask the mfgrs how and what they use in construction, you can avoid this materiel.
As to the windows leaking, my neighbor bought a new class A this year - paying a premium for the unit - his leaked on the way home. It was brandnew from the factory!
As to the OP - the unit may have sat on the lot for most of a year or more and it rains in Fla a lot - so these leaks may have been occuring all along, which is why they'd take the wall apart. Get rid of the Lemon now.
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