rider1520 wrote:
j-d.....I also understand about the wiring but my original point was that the workmanship is suppose to be of good quality, perhaps not as good as nine ago but to save $10,000 I would be ok with that. As I understand it the construction is similar to QWinnebago in that it is an aluminum frame but they use a vacuum bond side wall process as opposed to a "pinch roller" processed used by WInnebago. Can the poster who said they toured the Jayco plant comment? Thanks again
Jayco is Vacuum bonded, very little chance of de-lamination, and and it also has a greater insulation value than a rolled sidewall. Of all of the factory tours that we took, Jayco impressed us the most with the quality of the building process. Once again, any unit can have issues, but that's where the 2 year warranty proves it's worth.