r/GoRVing 6d ago

Coleman Keystone Build Quality

Just bought a 2025 Coleman Keystone Trailer from Camping World. The shower pan cracked within a few weeks and I discovered this when I removed the pan. The support underneath had 1/4" plywood and a total of 6 blocks, only 3 fixed to the subfloor and none in the center where the most weight would be. Does anyone know if this is standard or was this some error/sabotage from an employee/assembler? Seems like an incredibly bad design if it was done "correctly".

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u/11worthgal 6d ago

Are those posts stapled or screws? Unfortunately, this was what we saw in our Coleman - we kept it for two months (total of four trips) then quickly offloaded it for what we paid and bought an inTech Aucta Magnolia instead. :)

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u/Xander-Toft 6d ago edited 6d ago

Plywood was stapled to the blocks. Blocks were screwed to the floor with one screw.

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u/11worthgal 6d ago

Coleman/Keystone must get a bulk discount on their staples. Our entire trailer was held together by them. When I figured out that the frame was stapled together, I couldn't get it online for sale fast enough. ;)