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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

A little thing that happened in Ridgeland, South Carolina in July 2007. The RV was a Keystone Sprinter 303 BHS 2006 model brand new. Wood construction is obvious and poor craftsmanship is partly to blame, but flipping at 65 miles an hour with faulty brakes will do it too. This video was made for insurance purposes but I would like to warn people not to be in a moving travel trailer while on the road. Someone could of been killed if they were back here.

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  • I'm so sorry for your loss. As a Florida RV family ourselves, we have traveled I-95 many times with our trailer. Thank God nobody was hurt and the very least there was minimal damage to your truck. I only own a pop-up trailer. However, if something like that happened to it, my family and I would be heartbroken. Good thing for insurance. Did you and your family ever buy another RV?

  • @Sashacola we have bought a new rv and it is a higher quality than the last one.

  • how are you gonna get home?

  • @RodentProductions1 We took the suburban home.

  • What happened? did it roll over on the road, because it looks like it's already in an impound yard or something. Did the guts fall of the actual trailer here? I'm confused. Glad everyone's alright!

  • @MrMaypole14 you're right about it being in an impound yard. What happened was it rolled over on I-95, which is a major highway in case you didn't know. The guts did fall when the trailer rolled. Everyone is ok as this happened four years ago.

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  • wow are people actually dumb enough to ride in the back while its moving?

  • Keystone RV states they need to replace the entire front-to-back walls on a 152 day-old Keystone Alpine 3500 RE.

    The full review is at: holmanrv.net

  • @Demineralize it covered everything + what was actually inside the trailer

  • Did insurance cover everything.. If not what did the insurance cover?

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