All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Beware of Keystone RV products darsben wrote: You are what we call one and done and I do not lend much credence to your opinion. Thanks for posting. Try writing a well reasoned non confrontational mail to them and see if that elicits a response that is better. Barking dogs do not get petted by strangers I'm sorry my first post didn't quite live up to your standards. While this is my first post here, I am a member of more than 6 other forums. I'm getting this word out to as many people as I can since I have never had a company refuse to stand by a product in this manner.Beware of Keystone RV productsI've got a 37 foot Keystone Sydney Outback 5th wheel. I bought this rig new in 2012 and it has never been wrecked and is parked under cover when not in use. Recently I noticed where the back panel was separating from the joint with the roof right in the middle of the rig. I contacted Keystone to see what to do and I was told to take it to an authorized Keystone repair facility to have it looked at. The nearest one to me was Southern RV in Tyler, TX., which is approximately a 75 mile round trip, so I took it there. The service manager at Southern RV personally took a look at it and said the back wall was cut too short at the factory and that is what caused the separation. He also told me there was nothing I could have done to cause it. He took a bunch of photos of it and wrote up a ticket to Keystone to have it considered for repair at company cost since it was a manufacturing defect. Seems reasonable right? Well, I heard from Keystone today and they are denying my request because the rig is a whopping 6 months out of warranty. It didn't matter to them that their own authorized repair facility said it was their fault, they basically told me to pack sand! I called Keystone and tried to talk to whoever makes that decision and I was told by the lady on the phone, who sounded about 15 years old, that those people only talk to dealers and don't talk to customers and there was nothing she could do about it! So, it seems as though Keystone believes the shelf life of a $40K+ 5th wheel is 3 years! Now I'll have to go through my insurance company to fix a manufacturers defect because the company refuses to stand by their product! I issue the following warning to all: BEWARE KEYSTONE RV PRODUCTS!!!! They will not stand behind them and won't even talk to the people that own their products!
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