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Old 07-04-2023, 10:16 AM   #14
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In my opinion the build on these trailers is certainly not done with the intent of it staying together...When I go to repair an issue like the toilet, bathroom door, kitchen cabinet etc. I come upon multiple other issues that develop from the normal use & effects of the rolling earthquake but truly some of these issues could easily have been avoided with decent quality fasteners and/or hardware. There would have to be some actual concern on Keystone's part to put out a better product knowing the environment and abuse these trailers are subjected to. Bottom line is they want to assure profits/money ends up in their favor and do not truly concern themselves with our expense at redoing their cheap & ****** workmanship.
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