j-d wrote:
But Jayco might have better dealers and better factory support
;) the jury might still be out on that . I would not place any weight on that to influence my decision over a useable floorplan and a good dealer to deal with.
Once the warranty is over you will be using any rv repair shop. The rv's appliances and such all have their own warranties, over the years of owning various makes and models I have been referred to call them directly during my coaches warranty period. I don't think it would matter if it was Jayco, FR or Thor.
Also re: full wall slides . In the case of a motor malfunction , it's a lot easier to manually push a smaller slide back in if you had to. Full wall slides are very heavy to push back in. Plus cutting such a large hole in an rv scares me . There has to limited structural support on that wall due to wall thickness, roof clearance and weight restrictions to not overload that side of the rv .