2018 Keystone Premier Travel Trailer

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Recently bought a 2018 Keystone Premier travel trailer, Model 22RBPR, 26' 5". Has an outdoor kitchen, an outside shower, and there is a rack on the rear bumper for a grill, which comes with the package. Will be towing with the 2013 F150 4X4, 5.0L engine with 3.73 rear end.

Was suppose to take it camping a few weeks ago for its trial run, but ended up in the hospital and had to have 2 stents put in.:( Trailer is now winterized and being stored at the RV dealers until Spring.

This is a video showing the camper: [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQSPkv_8Nkk[/ame]
 
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I have owned two Keystone Montana 5th wheel trailers and toured the Montana factory 3 times. While every trailer manufacturer has their share of quality issues, I will say that Keystone went out of their way to fix issues we had with ours, fixing them at the factory as opposed to the dealer. I believe they stand behind their product better than other manufacturers.

You have a nice looking rig. I hope it provides years of trouble free service. :D
 
Hope your truck has the towing pac-coolers and all(?)

The truck has the tow package installed from the factory and is more than adequate to tow the trailer. It is considered an ultra lite with an aluminum frame and weighs under 5,000 lbs.
We never towed with the fresh water tank filled up on our older camper, and wait until we get to a campground to fill the fresh water tank, and always dump the black, grey, and fresh water tanks prior to leaving for home.
We use an Equal-i-zer Weight Distribution Hitch also, as we did with the other camper.
 
Nice unit...couldn't suppress a chuckle when you referred to it as a camper though!

I did feel funny when I referred to it as a "camper".:D More like a 2nd home I guess. Speaking of which, when we bought it, we had to sign a form stating that we would not live in it year round and use it as a residence.:confused: Have no idea what that is about.
 
I have owned two Keystone Montana 5th wheel trailers and toured the Montana factory 3 times. While every trailer manufacturer has their share of quality issues, I will say that Keystone went out of their way to fix issues we had with ours, fixing them at the factory as opposed to the dealer. I believe they stand behind their product better than other manufacturers.

You have a nice looking rig. I hope it provides years of trouble free service. :D

Yes as a Service Manager of large R V dealership for a few years . Found Keystone to be good. I could right a book about poor quality and workmanship from towables to 200k plus motor homes. We truly had awsom service team and body shop. And yes body shop was always busy .
 
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Nice unit...couldn't suppress a chuckle when you referred to it as a camper though!



Funny, we also have a Keystone (Cougar 26’ X-Lite) that we refer to as our “camper”. Love, love this thing!

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