All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Keystone Bullet PremierI have a 31BHPR and the skirting over the wheel well on the slide out side keeps breaking off due to wind. I have been back to the dealership before and the fixed it the first time by putting some aluminum braces under there but after this last trip I noticed it was breaking again and the aluminum braces were also broken. Anyone having this issue that has gotten it resolved thru the dealer that resulted in a permanent fix?Re: Keystone Bullet Premier FensterRV wrote: DRX Can you elaborate on the mount set screw? I have 4 screws on the first larger panel but then I dont remember seeing this . Been a while though- Thanks. Fenster, Once you get the wood panel off there should be another wood panel that the tv mount is mounted to. There is a square hole cut out of it. If you look through the cut out, which will show you the back side of the tv mount, you will see a set screw the holds the tv on the mount. Once you remove the tv mount set screw you can slide the tv off the mount and get to the back connections. I never put the set screw back in the mount. Once i slide the tv on the mount I take a tennis ball that I have cut a slit in and wedge it between the tv and the frame. Hope that helps. Once you get that panel off it will make sense.Re: Keystone Bullet Premier FensterRV wrote: Well hello Family of Nine Few random things. Consider prying the wood off the back of the TV in the bunkhouse ( which I havent done yet) so you can hook up a DVD player and video games via HDMI to that TV- ( Rainy days ) Don't pry the wood off. There are 4 set screws (one in each corner). Remove those screws and then remove the mount set screw. The TV will lift off the mount no problem. I put a quick connect plug on the end of the cable to make it a bit easier and while traveling I use a tennis ball I cut to relieve the pressure jammed between the tv and the frame it sets in.Re: Keystone Bullet Premier carjocky wrote: I just did the whole trailer in 303 uv Protectant on Friday... I feel much better about letting in sit outside now. The tire covers will be on the door step when I get home also. Now I just need to clean the roof and put a coat of 303 on that and I can know that I did what I can from the beginning of owning the TT to keep it up. :C Tire covers are the way to go. I had to replace the tire on my last camper much to early because I didn't cover them. Lesson learned.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Man that is a nice looking Airstream!Re: Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012Moved to "Crap that doesn't matter" forum.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierI use the same soap that I use for my car. Keystones owners manual states to use a mild household detergent, and that a conditioner is not recommended. And it is fine to walk on your roof, just don't wear your golf shoes. Hope that helps.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierWashed and waxed. Now bring on the camping! Re: Keystone Bullet PremierWe bought our 31BHPR at Arbogast in Troy they have fantastic service and sales people there. Also mine is a 2012 and I have the stainless steel appliances.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierLooks nice there. Have fun, we are still waiting for it to warm up a bit more here.
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