May-07-2018 04:49 PM
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May-20-2018 08:23 PM
May-17-2018 04:01 PM
CObroker wrote:
Update:
Well efforts to work with Keystone factory (I offered to drive it there myself in IN to have it fixed) went nowhere.
Century RV said if I didn't buy it there they couldn't work on it.
Called Windish RV and they said they might be able to look at it around October.
But on the positive side, everyone I spoke with was really nice and understanding.
I'm trying to work with a local mobile/custom shop now. They've seen a lot of these before. I asked them if they could fix it properly (the way I would like to; plate steel bottom supported by new stronger angle iron brackets, hell I'll buy a new semi rigid tank if needed as well.)
I'm not quite ready to tackle it myself, but if all else fails, will do that.
May-17-2018 02:32 PM
May-14-2018 09:14 AM
May-11-2018 10:18 AM
laknox wrote:JAC1982 wrote:
I just think it's ridiculous to yell at a dealer's service department when you didn't buy your trailer there, and they are just following the manufacturer's policies. But then again, treating other people with respect seems to be a lost art these days.
There =is= no mfr policy regarding this. It's a free-for-all and the mfrs allow it to go on. You think this would go over if your truck needed warranty repairs on the road and you pulled into a dealership and were told "you didn't buy it here, back of the line for you". You know you'd be on the phone to that brand's HQ f'n =now=! If the mfrs sent it down line that they were instituting a FIFO service policy for anyone who wants to sell their products, quality likely wouldn't improve, but customer satisfaction sure would. I'm in agreement that the OP needs to find a good local RV tech to do the repair, keep all the bills, then submit them to Keystone for reimbursement, just as a dealer would.
Lyle
May-11-2018 10:08 AM
soren wrote:
Fifteen years later, and things are actually much worse, for the OP and many other victims of the RV industry. Since most of what I see at RV shows, is nothing but gaudy decorations, and cheaply Chinese bells and whistles, attached to horrifically built, absolute scrap RVs. Doesn't matter if it's a $5K pop-up or a $200K motorhome.
May-11-2018 09:49 AM
May-11-2018 09:30 AM
laknox wrote:
I'm in agreement that the OP needs to find a good local RV tech to do the repair, keep all the bills, then submit them to Keystone for reimbursement, just as a dealer would.
Lyle
May-11-2018 09:12 AM
May-11-2018 08:46 AM
JAC1982 wrote:
I just think it's ridiculous to yell at a dealer's service department when you didn't buy your trailer there, and they are just following the manufacturer's policies. But then again, treating other people with respect seems to be a lost art these days.
May-10-2018 10:56 AM
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