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Keystone Laredo

Neal_B_
Explorer II
Explorer II
Hello, I am looking at buying a new still on the lot 2016 Laredo. Can I get some advice as to the quality of the build on these? Are these a higher end camper or more of an entry level?
2016 Keystone Laredo 297SRE
Andersen Ultimate
2002 Chev. 2500HD Duramax/Allison/4x4
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Neal_B_
Explorer II
Explorer II
According to the specs it has a painted front cap with automotive paint. Is this being done to prevent the fading issue?
2016 Keystone Laredo 297SRE
Andersen Ultimate
2002 Chev. 2500HD Duramax/Allison/4x4

danrclem
Explorer
Explorer
Arcamper wrote:
We had a 2007 29RL Laredo bought new that was a very good trailer. Some upgrades such as LT tires, wet bolt and Trail Air suspension made it better. Ours was stored indoors climate controlled so fading was never an issue and it was never winterized. We spent over 400 nights in it and probably had over 20K miles on it. It looked like this last April when we traded it.

I have a late 2006 25RK painted up like yours that I bought late last year. It was lightly used and seems to have held up well. I'd consider it a middle of the line nice camper.

tevans226
Explorer
Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
tevans226 wrote:
We have a 2014 Laredo. We love it. It has the full time package. I think that's what it's called. King bed. Double door refrigerator. Maybe a 12 gallon hot water heater. We love everything about it. However there is a problem that seems to be problem with a lot of Laredo that I have seen and researched. The nose cap paint fades badly. Company won't fix it. And it may be resolved by now but I'm thinking of just getting my nose vinyl covered and then if I sell or trade I can pull the vinyl off. Just check into how well the paint on the nose is holding up.


It's probably not paint, but rather a gel coat. Several brands have the same fading cap issue. Painting is the only way to rectify the issue.


Yes.that was it. I mis-spoke. It is a gel coat issue that makes it look faded. I still like the idea of a vinyl wrap on the nose. And I learned the hard way years ago with a wildcat, the sun will KILL a camper, it's covered storage only now. My Laredo is upgraded also with front air!!! Front AC is a game changer! Bolted a tow rack onto my frame in the rear and carry my Stump smoker and Honda generator to BBQ contest. Slide toppers are a nice upgrade also. Just food for thought.
Thin Blue Swine BBQ Competition Cooking Team
2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD D/A
2014 Keystone Laredo 292RL 5er
2010 Pullrite Superglide Auto Slider
2014 Stumps "Stumpster" VBP cooker
Security: Bentley, 7 year old wiener dog
Head Cook at Thin Blue Swine Competition BBQ

akin2camp
Explorer
Explorer
Unfortunately my story is different from the other in this topic. In 2008 I bought a new 31 BHS. We loved the large bathroom and the small room for our young daughter. The first time we took the camper out both axles slipped down the leaf springs when we left the campground. The camper had to be loaded onto a flatbed 18 wheeler and brought to the dealer. After 4 weeks we got our camper back. Then the large slide leaked badly. It went back to the dealer. This happened two more times on the next two trips. The trailer spent more time at the dealer than our house for the first 8 months we had it. Finally after the first year the front cap delaminated. If you see Laredo's from that time frame you will see most of them have delaminated caps. Over the years we had other leaks and issues. I ended up eternabonding every seam on the roof. Finally last summer I found a soft spot on the floor. The sad part is the inside cabinets and other parts of the camper held up well. We towed the camper all over the country and enjoyed it when it worked properly. I ended up selling it really cheap and bought a new camper.
2006 Dodge 2500 Megacab CTD
2017 Rockwood 8301WS

gkainz
Explorer
Explorer
Keystone Owners discussion forum found here http://www.keystoneforums.com
'07 Ram 2500 CTD 4x4 Quad Cab
'10 Keystone Laredo 245 5er

mowin
Explorer
Explorer
We love our '14 Laredo 32rls. Only issue is the winterizing knob/valve never worked. Didn't bother me as I've always used air to winterize my rv's.

Really like the rear living with the opposed slides. Lots of room.

Arcamper
Explorer
Explorer
We had a 2007 29RL Laredo bought new that was a very good trailer. Some upgrades such as LT tires, wet bolt and Trail Air suspension made it better. Ours was stored indoors climate controlled so fading was never an issue and it was never winterized. We spent over 400 nights in it and probably had over 20K miles on it. It looked like this last April when we traded it.

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2014 Ford Expedition Limited, HD tow pkg
2016 Honda Civic EX-T
1999 Stingray 240LS
1994 Chevy 1500 5.7 PU
2018 John Deere 1025R
B&W RVK3600 Hitch

tdsxt51
Explorer
Explorer
That was my first choice- Keystone Laredo 266RL- when we first started looking. Loved the rear entry, loved the rear living and entertainment center where you aren't looking across the kitchen to watch TV. I loved everything about it. But then my wife found the Rockwood (in my signature) and we loved that one even more, but that's just a personal thing with us. I think the Laredo is a fine RV, but don't really know about ongoing problems or quality.
2014 RAM 2500 CTD 6.7 CCLB Auto
2015 Forest River Rockwood Signature Series Ultra Lite 8289WS w/ Diamond Pkg.

goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
tevans226 wrote:
We have a 2014 Laredo. We love it. It has the full time package. I think that's what it's called. King bed. Double door refrigerator. Maybe a 12 gallon hot water heater. We love everything about it. However there is a problem that seems to be problem with a lot of Laredo that I have seen and researched. The nose cap paint fades badly. Company won't fix it. And it may be resolved by now but I'm thinking of just getting my nose vinyl covered and then if I sell or trade I can pull the vinyl off. Just check into how well the paint on the nose is holding up.


It's probably not paint, but rather a gel coat. Several brands have the same fading cap issue. Painting is the only way to rectify the issue.

tevans226
Explorer
Explorer
We have a 2014 Laredo. We love it. It has the full time package. I think that's what it's called. King bed. Double door refrigerator. Maybe a 12 gallon hot water heater. We love everything about it. However there is a problem that seems to be problem with a lot of Laredo that I have seen and researched. The nose cap paint fades badly. Company won't fix it. And it may be resolved by now but I'm thinking of just getting my nose vinyl covered and then if I sell or trade I can pull the vinyl off. Just check into how well the paint on the nose is holding up.
Thin Blue Swine BBQ Competition Cooking Team
2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD D/A
2014 Keystone Laredo 292RL 5er
2010 Pullrite Superglide Auto Slider
2014 Stumps "Stumpster" VBP cooker
Security: Bentley, 7 year old wiener dog
Head Cook at Thin Blue Swine Competition BBQ

Memphisdoug
Explorer
Explorer
I had a 2003 Laredo 29BH. Sold it in 2015 when I upsized. It was a good camper with no complaints during the time I owned it.
2006 Silverado 3500 Crew Cab
2006 Crossroads Paradise Pointe 36RL

8ntw8tn
Explorer
Explorer
Our first 5er was a Laredo rear kitchen model. We had no complaints about it, we were just ready, after 3 years use, to upgrade. It was considered then, and I believe now, a mid level trailer. Hope this helps.
'08 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax;
'10 Carriage Cameo F35FWS
Det 1 56th SOWg

DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
Click here... to go to the Keystone Web site. At the top, click on the Travel Trailer tab. You will see there are 3 levels of campers on their site:

Standard - Select - Premium

The Laredo fall in the "Select" section.

That tells me it is a mid-range camper.

I can't say I've ever really taken the time to step inside a Laredo, although I have been in quite a few. But considering it falls in the mid-range, same as my Outback, I will say, my Outback is a pretty darn good camper! I would put the Laredo in an equal status as the Outback (and others there.)

gkainz
Explorer
Explorer
We've had our 2010 Laredo since new and use it at least 10-12 outings per year. No complaints ... every once in a while we opine that we should have gotten the next size up for a coat closet, kitchen pantry, a little more floor space in the living room area ...

but no issues with the build, in general.
'07 Ram 2500 CTD 4x4 Quad Cab
'10 Keystone Laredo 245 5er