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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 11:18 AM
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Triple axles ... man I bet Flashdancer loads that trailer to the gills .

Flash, You really need to take pictures showing us exactly how you climbed through the storage box in your nightie after locking yourself out ... I laughed until I couldn't breathe anymore when I read that (mainly cuz I had to shove my youngest son through ours when I did the same thing)

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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by PistolWhipt
Triple axles ... man I bet Flashdancer loads that trailer to the gills .
Shoes, Clothes, Shoes, Clothes, Shoes, Clothes, oh and did I mention Shoes and Clothes. It's a girl thing.

Originally Posted by PistolWhipt
Flash, You really need to take pictures showing us exactly how you climbed through the storage box in your nightie after locking yourself out ... I laughed until I couldn't breathe anymore when I read that (mainly cuz I had to shove my youngest son through ours when I did the same thing)

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What's the matter Pistol, you wouldn't fit!?

Hopefully I won't have to repeat that stunt, so sorry no pictures. The side box was easy but that laundry shoot hole is 11 1/2" X 11 1/2".
At least you guys know I'm not fat.
However, I did feel like I was getting a mammogram at one point of the entry and the bottom half felt like putting 10 lbs. of sausage in a 5-lbs. tube, but I “got er done”.
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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 09:27 PM
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From: Near White River, Flippin, AR
Fiver to factory

The Montana is an '01 2955 (31' 10" lol) which developed a crack at the front
lower corner of the BR slide when 6 months old. The dealer said it was a "flaw"
in this new model and they had it fixed at an auto shop. The "fix" was to patch the crack, then saw a kerf into the joint and backfill it with an expansion type connector you see in mobile home showers, etc. Well, when we made our "grand " two month road trip in June/July it cracked again, and two more corners of the BR slide cracked too!!!

When I e-mailed Keystone and explained that, even though it was 4 years out
of warrantee, I felt this was a basic design flaw and should be fixed by them
at no expense....they asked for pictures..... and they agreed!!! Now we go to INDIANA, our appointment is at 7:00 am Holloween morning!!

I was getting ready to trade it off, they spoiled my fun.
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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by flippinfred
When I e-mailed Keystone and explained that, even though it was 4 years out
of warrantee, I felt this was a basic design flaw and should be fixed by them
at no expense....they asked for pictures..... and they agreed!!!
Keystone is a good company. Our last TT was a Keystone Hornet. We would have bought an other Keystone in a heartbeat if they would have had one as big as we wanted.

Y'all have a safe trip!
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