โFeb-28-2010 07:12 PM
โJul-14-2013 06:46 PM
Robinsonfam wrote:
Hey all,
New to forum but thanks for all the great info. We are taking delivery tomorrow of our 22RBPR and are very excited. We are a bit concerned with all the reported axle problems. I apologize if this has been answered (only made it through the first 141 pages so far) but does anyone know if Keystone has fixed this recurring problem? We are getting a 2014 model so I am hopeful as our first trip is about 1,000 miles next week. We probably should have planned a bit better but didn't expect major problems that I couldn't fix myself on a brand new trailer.
Thanks again for all the great information on this forum.
โJul-13-2013 08:53 PM
โJul-13-2013 08:59 AM
โJul-12-2013 10:49 AM
SGardiner wrote:CampinEarls wrote:bulletcaper wrote:
I recently purchased the Bullet 281BHS, and on our first trip out last weekend I noticed the shower water leaking onto the floor. There was no caulking where the walls and tub meet. While an easy fix (caulking), I was wondering if anyone had the same results with the shower.
Otherwise I experience to date has been a good one!
i was just looking at ours this afternoon, our shower has no sealant from the tub to the shower walls either. Glad you posted this cause I probably wouldn't have noticed it till it leaked all over the floor!
Thanks!
We were told during our walk through not to seal between the tower and the tub. This is intentionally left unsealed to allow for expansion and contraction. Apparently the top of the tub extends up behind the shower wall. We were told that the shower surround will shatter due to expansion / contraction during the winter months if this gap is sealed.
โJul-11-2013 05:05 PM
CampinEarls wrote:bulletcaper wrote:
I recently purchased the Bullet 281BHS, and on our first trip out last weekend I noticed the shower water leaking onto the floor. There was no caulking where the walls and tub meet. While an easy fix (caulking), I was wondering if anyone had the same results with the shower.
Otherwise I experience to date has been a good one!
i was just looking at ours this afternoon, our shower has no sealant from the tub to the shower walls either. Glad you posted this cause I probably wouldn't have noticed it till it leaked all over the floor!
Thanks!
โJul-06-2013 06:34 PM
โJul-06-2013 05:42 PM
cruise-ader wrote:
Spent a couple of hours at the local rv dealer with my wife yesterday. Had our minds set on the 31bhpr.
Dealer has one 2013 model left, and no 2014 models yet. It's exactly what my wife wants.
But, I got tired of the games with the back and forth with the "fish bowl".
I went by the other day by myself, put a very small deposit. So on the way yesterday, my wife called the bank and got us pre approved for X amount. These guys were playing the game. So when they asked what I was willing to pay, I said, X amount and I want the hitch and brake controller. They would not throw it in.
So, we walked away. It was actually funny, them trying to blame me for not taking the deal, I turned that around on them pretty quick. Kind of glad, give me some time to think about, if I really want the TT or not.
โJul-06-2013 09:31 AM
โJul-05-2013 08:16 PM
โJul-05-2013 08:44 AM
โJul-05-2013 08:05 AM
Robinsonfam wrote:
Hey all,
New to forum but thanks for all the great info. We are taking delivery tomorrow of our 22RBPR and are very excited. We are a bit concerned with all the reported axle problems. I apologize if this has been answered (only made it through the first 141 pages so far) but does anyone know if Keystone has fixed this recurring problem? We are getting a 2014 model so I am hopeful as our first trip is about 1,000 miles next week. We probably should have planned a bit better but didn't expect major problems that I couldn't fix myself on a brand new trailer.
Thanks again for all the great information on this forum.
โJul-04-2013 08:46 AM
โJul-02-2013 02:24 PM
coobrey wrote:
So my family and I were out in the middle of Alaska, no cell reception kind of place, and when bringing in the main slide out of our 31BHPR we heard a loud thump and the slide out stopped in its tracks. I went outside and saw one of the lower cables had a bunch of slack on it. I went back inside and looked above the slide and saw that the In and Out cable connections had locked up on each other and snapped one bolt on the In connector and bent another one. Luckily I was able to reach up there with vice grips, pliers, socket, etc. and was able to get it back enough to get the slide back into place. I did notice that on the other set of In and Out cables, that things were getting loose and I will have to tighten up the nuts.
Hope this hasn't happened to anyone else. You may want to take a look at those cables when your slide out's are in the 'in' position and make sure they haven't twisted themselves together. The design has these In and Out cable connectors bypassing each other when the slides go in and out and it looks like they have the ability to hook up on each other.
โJul-02-2013 02:23 PM
โJul-02-2013 01:42 PM
Caboose66 wrote:
Can anyone shed some light (pun intended) on the frameless windows in the 31BHPR? I'm wondering which ones open and how?... are they crank outs that open up at the bottom, slides, or what. Any pictures of the windows specifically would be much appreciated, but just a written explanation would be great as well.
Thanks in advance, Dean