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03-21-2018, 06:51 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Page
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Arizona
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Aspen Trail Owners- Question-
First time here (long time other rv forums)
We are deciding between an Aspen Trail 1900 and a Kodiak 201QB
In reading a LOT here I don't find too many hits on the Aspen Trail line.
We are looking at 4-6 years use and then either staying home or changing TTs.
Had Class As and tent trailers years past. Like TTs now.
All you that own any AT, I'm guessing that you are "generally" happy with the TTand haven't had too much trouble since new.
I realize any line or particular TT can be a lemon I'm interested in a general wide perspective of the line.
We like the aluminum siding to avoid delamination issues (our current TT is aluminum).
Will be posting in the UL forum with questions on the Kodiak
Thanks for any reply
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03-22-2018, 08:39 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: West Kelowna
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Hey there. We bought a new 2017 Aspen Trail 2340BHSWE last year. We have been out for at least 10x and we love it! No issues to report "knock on wood" haha. We LOVE having the slide out as the amount of room it makes is awesome. Outdoor kitchen is great, everything is factory LED lighting which makes a big difference in battery life. Aspen Trail came with upgraded 30lb tanks and we spent the few $ to upgrade to Interstate 6Volt deep cycle batteries. Can't speak for the Kodiak but the Aspen Trail from factory has high clearance, solid wood cabinetry, and the construction seems to be quite high quality and I have been through every sq" of it. The head room inside the unit is excellent, friends with other units don't have the same height ceilings, the outdoor speakers are great as well and it has a walk in roof. It isn't a true 4 seasons trailer but it does have furnace vents vented into the enclosed underbelly so water and pipes stay toasty in cold weather (we have had it up in the mountains in the snow). Outdoor shower is handy for the kids as well. I am sure most new units these days have all of the features but we chose Aspen Trail for the alluminum siding, the head room inside and for every other reason I already listed, oh and the pricing was excellent. Hope this info helps
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03-22-2018, 09:36 PM
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Thanks for the info I need more please!
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03-23-2018, 01:23 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Northeastern
Posts: 11
Pennsylvania
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We have enjoyed our Aspen Trail as well, no real complaints over the last 2 years. Short of a few pipes loose after bouncing down the highway and a little better mouse proofing we haven't had any major problems, yet. For the price point it is a really nice setup. If you have any questions I would be happy to try and help.
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03-23-2018, 06:43 PM
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Page
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Arizona
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89 thanks for the reply and offer
We have to travel about 3 hrs to them We live out in the boonies
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04-10-2018, 12:45 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Lafayette
Posts: 1
Louisiana
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Hey guys new to outdoor living just Purchased a 2015 Aspen trail, I had a quick question about towing I notice the last time that I towed my camper then the front corners were bulging out a little just wanted to know if that was normal or is there a problem that need repair
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04-10-2018, 10:03 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
Posts: 3,076
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Quote:
Originally Posted by G moreau
Hey guys new to outdoor living just Purchased a 2015 Aspen trail, I had a quick question about towing I notice the last time that I towed my camper then the front corners were bulging out a little just wanted to know if that was normal or is there a problem that need repair
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What??? Do you have a picture?
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04-10-2018, 02:06 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Page
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Arizona
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Yes pictures needed
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04-14-2018, 08:18 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: allentown
Posts: 245
New Jersey
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Wife and I purchased a 2016 1900 Aspen train and love it.. Been out close to 10 times and it has served us well. I removed the bench seats & post mounted table and replaced them with narrow cabinet with a fold down table, and a couple of reclining office chairs.. The table just swings up into place much more easily than using those darn posts. It gave us more table space when open and a lot more floor space closed. We did swap out the original deep cycle battery with two 6 volt golf cart batteries..
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2019 5.3L ECOTEC3 V8 Chevy Silverado 1500
2016 Aspen Trail 1900RB
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04-14-2018, 10:14 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Page
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Arizona
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Thx
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05-12-2018, 05:35 PM
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New Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Midway
Posts: 5
Georgia
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We have a 2018 Aspen Trail 2810 BH. We like it....but....the exterior leds stopped working the first time out, still trouble shooting...and the vinyl floor split in a 3 ft section the day we brought it home from the dealer.
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05-12-2018, 05:41 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Sparta
Posts: 1,726
Tennessee
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tab999
We have a 2018 Aspen Trail 2810 BH. We like it....but....the exterior leds stopped working the first time out, still trouble shooting...and the vinyl floor split in a 3 ft section the day we brought it home from the dealer.
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The ones under the awning? Mine go out all the time, the plug doesn't seat well apparently. I just get up there and unplug and replug it back in, works every time.
I could fix it, but then I wouldn't have anything to tinker with while camping.
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05-12-2018, 05:47 PM
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Midway
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Georgia
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Yea, i wish! Mine will not do that. I have un-plugged it, plugged it in...checked fuses...followed wiring, checked the switch...nada. then days later it will come on and work for a few minutes, then shut off again.
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05-24-2018, 11:18 PM
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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 30
Arizona
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliffy
First time here (long time other rv forums)
We are deciding between an Aspen Trail 1900 and a Kodiak 201QB
In reading a LOT here I don't find too many hits on the Aspen Trail line.
We are looking at 4-6 years use and then either staying home or changing TTs.
Had Class As and tent trailers years past. Like TTs now.
All you that own any AT, I'm guessing that you are "generally" happy with the TTand haven't had too much trouble since new.
I realize any line or particular TT can be a lemon I'm interested in a general wide perspective of the line.
We like the aluminum siding to avoid delamination issues (our current TT is aluminum).
Will be posting in the UL forum with questions on the Kodiak
Thanks for any reply
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Hello, I have a 2017 Kodiak 201QB and the water tank has bent the bracket holding it in and it was pushing down belly skin to the axel. I contacted Keystone and they allowed 5 hours to correct the problem as they thought it was just the underbelly sagging. They then denied the warranty and said I must have filled the water tank incorrectly that caused the brackets to bend. They have extremely poor customer service if at all.
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05-25-2018, 10:21 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
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Florida
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AETHERIA
Hello, I have a 2017 Kodiak 201QB and the water tank has bent the bracket holding it in and it was pushing down belly skin to the axel. I contacted Keystone and they allowed 5 hours to correct the problem as they thought it was just the underbelly sagging. They then denied the warranty and said I must have filled the water tank incorrectly that caused the brackets to bend. They have extremely poor customer service if at all.
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You are the second person that has had a water tank issue that has been denied by Keystone by them saying you filled it wrong! How do you overfill or fill a tank wrong?
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05-25-2018, 11:13 AM
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I'm with you franktafl. If the sales brochure says it's a 40 gallon tank, it should hold 40 gallons. Is there a label or some other warning advising not to fill to capacity? If not, it should hold full capacity. Every RV I've ever owned has an overfill (by definition overfill prevents you from "over filling") You fill till either water comes out overfill or you can hear the air escaping, letting you know you're getting close.
Rusty
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05-25-2018, 01:01 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
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Florida
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lcv800
I'm with you franktafl. If the sales brochure says it's a 40 gallon tank, it should hold 40 gallons. Is there a label or some other warning advising not to fill to capacity? If not, it should hold full capacity. Every RV I've ever owned has an overfill (by definition overfill prevents you from "over filling") You fill till either water comes out overfill or you can hear the air escaping, letting you know you're getting close.
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I fill mine until it backflows. I've never seen anything that said CAUTION, DON'T OVERFILL or anything else that ever mentioned anything about the fresh water tank. My tank is vented (supposedly) and I had a problem with the tank when it was under warranty, there was some sort of obstruction on the vent preventing me from being able to fill the tank with more than ten gallons of water. They fixed it but I have NOT used it much since then. I had to buy a special attachment for the hose to fill the tank.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camco-Wat...&wl13=&veh=sem
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05-25-2018, 01:07 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
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Florida
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This video says that when the water starts coming out of the fresh water inlet, you know it's full.
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05-30-2018, 04:43 PM
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Holly Lake Ranch
Posts: 20
Texas
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Hi; We got our Aspen Trail camper last July 2890BHS. Whew big 33' My F150 handles it but just barely. No issues to speak of. Did have to understand how the "touch" thermostat" works. Sensitive, anything someone might brush up against it, it would change the settings. Like put it on heat instead of cool yikes!!.
Lost a hub cap and running light cover. They use pretty cheap lights. Replaced the cover with a whole assemble from Camping world. Over all we are pleased. Hubcap found a web site and ordered they exact replacement.
We joined the "Escapees" group and they have a lot of good tips for upkeep and maintenance.
Wife did a lot of review reading before we ended up with our Aspen Trail.
Any question give me a shout....
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