wbwood wrote:
jayco302fk wrote:
mdcamping wrote:
I have had problems with my Jayco, first year while towing noticed front face of trailer starting to delaminate, when I returned home from the trip found a seam had popped opened on the roof. ended having the whole front face of the trailer replaced. The only good news it was covered on the 2 year warrant.
This all said, after every camping trip I'm finding seams that look like there starting to fail where I have to re caulk. :(
I think a lot of this delamination comes from todays manufacturing practices including the use of the new environmentally safe caulks and glues.
Mike
I think the fiberglass RV's look nice but I like my aluminum model. They Seem to hold up well
The only thing is that you can't see any issues with the aluminum siding unless it's obvious damage to the aluminum. A lot of damage can happen between the aluminum and the inside and never shows signs of it until the mold. They both have their merits and issues.
I can fix anything that goes wrong with my aluminum model,I cant fix the fiberglass models lol.