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MrSeven21
Nov 04, 2018Explorer
Beware of any water in your coach. We had a Keystone Laredo Fifth Wheel purchased brand new in 04. One day my wife found a magazine that was on the night stand beside the bed was soaked. Upon further investigation a small leak was found on the roof seem where it meets the front cap. It seems the roof was leaking from day one and it finally came out on the night stand and the door side of the coach. Long story shortened, The 5er went back to the factory and all carpets and all wood that was touching the carpet was replaced as well as the Entire right or the camper as it was de-laminating, Finally got unit back 8 months later. On our first trip I notice the rear tires are showing steel belts coming thru the tires. It seem Keystone had bad axles that year the camber was welded wrong on a lot or units. Keystone had no recall as they determined most units tire wear would never become an issue while under warranty, and would deal with it on a case by case basis. They replaced them and the tires! My point is BEWARE OF WATER LEAKS. Like others have said learn to fix the small stuff yourself. Goodluck and happy camping.
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