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Post by rlmbailey on Dec 7, 2015 23:33:38 GMT -5
Hello, We are considering purchasing a Durango 2500 315RKD, and trading in our 2013 Heartland Big Country. We haven't had a lo of problems with our current rig, we are just looking to go smaller, and the 2500 315RKD has everything we need for us and our two dogs. We bought the Heartland new to RV'ing and we are at the point where we know what we want better. Any suggestions? Do you like your KZ-RV, how is the quality? Thanks for all of the advice! Sincerely, Prospective Owners Robin and Matt.
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Post by johnr on Dec 8, 2015 7:31:39 GMT -5
I haven't had many problems with my 2013 Durango 2500. Just run of the mill RV stuff. Knock on wood. Mine was from before they were purchased by Thor.
Good luck!
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Post by rlmbailey on Dec 8, 2015 13:44:25 GMT -5
I believe that no matter what RV you buy, you will have some problems. Thanks for the advice. Thor owns Heartland, Keystone, and KZ, they also own Airstream now.
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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 22:05:20 GMT -5
rimbailey, Have you purchased the 315RKD? We purchased ours in Nov. 2015 and have towed it 6,000 miles so far with no major issues. All rv's will have some issues every now and then depending on how much they are used. We are happy with our purchase of the 2016 Durango 315RKD. Planning an extended road trip this summer, looking to clock about 5,500 miles. For extended stays this unit fits and meets our needs and is of good quality. Only thing (right now)on the possible to do list is install a wall switch for one of the bathroom lights. I have installed a Progressive 50 Amp electrical management system, wouldn't be without one. Happy Camping....
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Post by spreevilla on Jun 5, 2016 9:42:51 GMT -5
I bought 2016 2500 D325RLT and love it. I got the same minor thing-no switch for lights in the bathroom. Let me know how and what materials you will be using when you add the switch. I added a battery operated motion sensor on the frame for the outdoor steps and one at the the interior steps. Thank you
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