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- PenManExplorerWe love our Open Range but Jayco was our second choice. It really came down to the floorplans. I wanted a larger bathroom than we found in the Jayco's.
- sayoungExplorerNo big issues with our Jayco 321RLTS and if we wanted a different rig would buy Jayco.Two year warranty to boot.
- rattleNsmokeExplorer
Dog Folks wrote:
rattleNsmoke wrote:
From what I understand, Jayco used to manufacture their own frames and now they purchase(like most others) from LCI (which have been problem prone, aka crappy build quality and skimpy weld points).
If Jayco is using LCI frames it would be a moot point.
To my knowledge the frame problem has been rectified in other brands and Jayco is requiring a higher spec frame from LCI than others.
As Jayco now owns Open Range, It is my guess they will soon be using the same frames, if they are not doing so by now.
That's interesting...but I sincerely doubt Lippert would run a separate assembly line for Jayco when all other MAJOR customers would have to their noted sub standard workmanship. There are plenty of posts in various message boards documenting weld and frame failures. It's horrifying. I'm not doubting that you may have read or heard something around a campfire, but I'm sure we would all be interested in seeing it documented in an LCI or Jayco brochure. - 2112Explorer IIDoes Open Range still use the cable slides?
I wasn't 100% comfortable with the cables. - bmet2000ExplorerWe have had both and currently have the Roamer travel trailer. While it does have the cable slides, it has not given us any problems. Our Eagle had an intermittent working motor on the bunk house.
I will say that the Roamer appears to be better insulated as the air barely runs compared to our Eagle.
I wouldn't hesitate to get either one and would probably go with the one that has the preferable floor plan. - Dog_FolksExplorer
rattleNsmoke wrote:
That's interesting...but I sincerely doubt Lippert would run a separate assembly line for Jayco when all other MAJOR customers would have to their noted sub standard workmanship.
Despite your beliefs Jayco is a major manufacturer of Rv. In their brochures they claim: "Jayco builds on custom-sized frames, designed specifically for each floorplan." But who knows they could be lying.
There are plenty of posts in various message boards documenting weld and frame failures. It's horrifying. I'm not doubting that you may have read or heard something around a campfire, but I'm sure we would all be interested in seeing it documented in an LCI or Jayco brochure
Sure, I have seen the reports of frame failures, but NOT in the last 4-5 model years. Old news.
If you want any further documentation, Goggle is your friend, go for it. - spadoctorExplorerLCI manufactures frames for OR and Jayco to their design. The majority of LCI frame issues come from manufactures that use a standard LCI frmae and build a unit to the frame specs. Montana was famous for that. As for which one....I toured both factories and from what I saw would buy the Jayco. Also never liked the cable slides....POS when introduced in the 80's and still not as reliable.
- jamielineExplorerDecided not to go with either one.
- Dog_FolksExplorer
jamieline wrote:
Decided not to go with either one.
We are contemplating the very same issue. The wife likes the Roamer, and it's interior. I like the Eagle and available running gear options. Personally, I would be happy with either.
So please keep the posts coming.
Every one helps. - 3_dog_nightsExplorerI vote for the Open Range, but then I already did.
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