Jul-27-2017 05:14 PM
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Jul-30-2017 07:05 AM
TheRealMacGyver wrote:
Read my thread here http://www.keystoneforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26434
There is a lot of info out there if you search. Many of the ultra lite models out there are built using the bare minimum. If they can save the weight of 10 screws they will!
Jul-30-2017 06:18 AM
Jul-29-2017 02:49 AM
bartlettj wrote:
I have the 2011 model year of this trailer model, I bought it brand new. It has held up well, I've put about 25,000 miles towing it all over the west coast of the US and Canada. I've had to replace the tires because I wore them out, and axle seals because I waited too long to adjust the wheel bearings and one got torn up, as well as the water heater control board. Also, the furnace filled up with water after one November where we got 15 inches of rain in two weeks, and I had it parked up next to a hedge. I was able to pull out the furnace and dump the water out of it, and after drying it out thoroughly no damage. At the time I repaired the furnace I added an extra duct and vent to heat the bathroom, and that has improved the comfort level a lot. The bathroom is a bit cramped for me. I'm 6'2. I can use the shower but the toilet is a bit uncomfortable because there isn't a lot of knee room.
I have a wife and two young girls (5 and 2 years old), and it's getting a bit crowded for us as it doesn't have a slide out, but other than that we've been really happy with it. I replaced the jail quality bunk mattresses with nice memory foam ones from Amazon, so it's comfortable.
It's a good entry level trailer, it tows well, and it has a decent layout. It isn't 25 feet long, though. The interior is about 22.
I tow it with a Tahoe, so your current and future truck choices should be ok.
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