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Topic: Keystone Bullet Premier

Posted By: JT19 on 07/17/12 01:04pm

FensterRV wrote:

Thanks. I'm not happy with the sound at all. Ask him how the install was. Should be just 4 screws and untwisting and retwisting some wires.


Yeah, they did it in the matter or an hour or 2.

1 of my outside speaker covers isn't lined up perferctly straight up and down though (the wording on it) because I told them not to drill new holes in the camper. So they used the existing ones.

As I told him, if someone complains about it, I have no problem telling them get off my CS LOL


Posted By: CampinEarls on 07/17/12 02:51pm

DX wrote:

I have a 31BHPR and the skirting over the wheel well on the slide out side keeps breaking off due to wind. I have been back to the dealership before and the fixed it the first time by putting some aluminum braces under there but after this last trip I noticed it was breaking again and the aluminum braces were also broken.

Anyone having this issue that has gotten it resolved thru the dealer that resulted in a permanent fix?


I have had 2 braces break, actually the screw on one broke off at the frame (the one beside the sewer outlet) and the other one stripped out a couple different times (the one between the left tires). I removed the braces and rebent them so it held the skirtings at 2 spots instead of just one screw holding it. I just used self tapping screws. I haven't had a problem with them since then.


2009 Chevy Z71 CrewCab
2010 Bullet Premier 31BHPR


Posted By: SabreCanuck on 07/17/12 04:49pm

CampinEarls wrote:

DX wrote:

I have a 31BHPR and the skirting over the wheel well on the slide out side keeps breaking off due to wind. I have been back to the dealership before and the fixed it the first time by putting some aluminum braces under there but after this last trip I noticed it was breaking again and the aluminum braces were also broken.

Anyone having this issue that has gotten it resolved thru the dealer that resulted in a permanent fix?


I have had 2 braces break, actually the screw on one broke off at the frame (the one beside the sewer outlet) and the other one stripped out a couple different times (the one between the left tires). I removed the braces and rebent them so it held the skirtings at 2 spots instead of just one screw holding it. I just used self tapping screws. I haven't had a problem with them since then.


A little more work obviously but I don't even lookin the mirror anymore...
NEVER LOOK IN MIRROR AGAIN.


2011 GMC 2500 D-Max Denali
2015 Palomino Columbus 325RL
Our kids have 4 legs. ">


Posted By: SabreCanuck on 07/17/12 04:52pm

DUPLICATE sorry... [emoticon][emoticon]

click on link above for my "Fix for flappy fairing"...


Posted By: JT19 on 07/18/12 04:36am

FensterRV wrote:

Thanks. I'm not happy with the sound at all. Ask him how the install was. Should be just 4 screws and untwisting and retwisting some wires.


Went with Clarion because of price, quality, hole size and depth size.

Inside, They are Clarion SRQ1632R (350W), all black in color.

Outside - They are the CMQ1620R (100W), black outer ring, white speaker cover. (looks pretty tight, I can get a picture if you want)

Thing to remember, the stock radio/cd/dvd player is 100Wx4. So at no point can you overload. It may sound like straight******because of the thin walls and all on the camper, but I can turn it up to 20-22 (haven't tried going louoder) and it still sounds really good, and you can hear them from a ways away.


Posted By: Rass2008 on 07/24/12 06:00pm

Hi all - quick favor to ask. We have a 2012 Premier 31BHPR ... Our hot water tank is causing us issues and we have a service guy coming on Thursday. As our trailer isnt at home, can anyone tell me the make/model of our hot water tank? It's the electric/gas combo.

Thanks so much [emoticon]

PS - we have had our axels replaced under warranty - so thankful [emoticon]


Posted By: FensterRV on 07/25/12 09:05am

I would love to help however my Bullet is in storage until our next trip [emoticon] sorry


2011 Bullet Premier 31BHPR with comfort package
Pro Pride Hitch w/ Prodigy P2.
Steadyfast Stabilizers
Pulled by "Big Daddy", aka 2000 Ford Excursion.


Posted By: 65ShelbyCobra on 07/25/12 09:56am

SabreCanuck wrote:

CampinEarls wrote:

DX wrote:

I have a 31BHPR and the skirting over the wheel well on the slide out side keeps breaking off due to wind. I have been back to the dealership before and the fixed it the first time by putting some aluminum braces under there but after this last trip I noticed it was breaking again and the aluminum braces were also broken.

Anyone having this issue that has gotten it resolved thru the dealer that resulted in a permanent fix?


I have had 2 braces break, actually the screw on one broke off at the frame (the one beside the sewer outlet) and the other one stripped out a couple different times (the one between the left tires). I removed the braces and rebent them so it held the skirtings at 2 spots instead of just one screw holding it. I just used self tapping screws. I haven't had a problem with them since then.


A little more work obviously but I don't even lookin the mirror anymore...
NEVER LOOK IN MIRROR AGAIN.


That's the fix I ended up doing...I don't look for it in the mirror anymore either,


2011 Premier Bullet 31BHPR (Sold)
2015 Keystone 325 SRX
2008 Ford F-250 6.4L PowerStroke FX4



Posted By: Dineen fam588 on 07/29/12 06:26am

Just purchased our Premier 31bhpr yesterday! Can't wait to surprise our kids with it in two weeks! TV is an '11 Chevy 1500 Z71 that pulled well on the way the home. Pics to follow.


Posted By: coobrey on 08/14/12 12:28pm

We just purchased our 31bhpr and had it delivered to us up here in Alaska. We were not able to see it in person as most dealers up here do not deal with ultra-light trailers. We love the trailer but our biggest problem so far is that we do not have a heat register in the bathroom. Is that normal? Our bathroom door has a space at the bottom, but not at the top so no air circulates around. On our first trip the evening temperatures dropped to the low 50's and nigh time temps were the mid 40's. With no heat directly into the bathroom it made bathroom trips a bit chilly. So cold in fact that we had to start keeping the door open at night. Should I just trim a couple of inches off of the top of the door to get air circulating? Or should I go to a dealer to see if they can pipe in a register?


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