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We found the following complaints for KEYSTONE MONTANA (2006)

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Right rear spring shackle broke completely off lippert frame. Appears poor material and or workmanship was problem ! had similar cracked frame problems with another lippert frame ! lippert is a major mfg in the rv's industry and it appears that their materials and workmanship is very poor ! has there been many complaints about this ?

Spring hangersrh sheered from frameat 12,000 miles failed again at 13,000. Oct 15 2010.lh failed at 16,000 plus frame fracture, april 4, 20113 tires separated at tread line replaced january 15, 2011.

The contact owns a 2006 keystone montana. The contact stated that he noticed that the vehicle was leveled lower than usual. Upon further inspection he concluded that the driver side front spring had tore off the frame because the shackle hanger had broke. Suspension failure while driving increased the risk for vehicle crash. The vehicle has not been inspected by the dealer, and no repairs were made. The current and failure mileages were 15000.updated 10/20/09 the consumer noticed the shackle hanger that fastened the end of the leaf spring had collapsed and the end of the spring was loose. The frame was sitting loosely on the spring and was no longer attached to the frame. The consumer stated the first hanger broke in 2007. Updated 10/23/09.

Gladiator e l23580 r16 tires. Consumer writes in regards defective tires. *ld the consumer stated all 4 tires de-capped on different occasions. The manufacturer was notified but, did not offer any assistance due to the tires being over 2 years of age.*dt consumer stated 3 tires that were purchased from dealer were sent for inspection but they refuse to return to consumer. *dt*as

2006 keystone montana 5th wheel. Consumer states two tires blew out in one day, but not at the same time. *tgwthe consumer stated there was over $2000 in damage done to the rv.

Was traveling north on i 95 in s.c. Just north of exit 68. I was traveling at 55 mph when the right rear trailer tire blew damaging the skirting and possibly bent the axle on my montana 5th wheel trailer. The tire was a goodyear marathon st235x80r16e. The tire was manufactured in china, and wasn't even 3 years old. The tires that are made in china have been named china bombs because of all the tire failures. Hopefully things change.




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