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Mike_Up
Jun 19, 2015Explorer
LakeN wrote:
Have to chime in and say we had a nightmare experience with a Jayco. Yes, it was purchased new, company put new roof on in IN, still leaked, sides delaminated all within 6 months of ownership. Company heirarchy very difficult to deal with when you need help. Had to get state attorney general involved. Would never consider a Jayco!
Wasn't that over 10 years ago on a felt backed 2003 Kiwi roof that everyone was using at that time and your roof failed, like everyone's, even from other trailer manufacturers. The trailer was also a 'glued together' disposable (IMO) laminated build and why I recommend "Stick and Tin" like the Jay Fight models.
I've had a problem unit in 2008 and Jayco bent over backward to make sure everything was fixed correctly at the factory. They even fixed things that the dealer messed up. 1st rate, I would choose no one else above jayco unless I didn't like their floorplans.
I've had the 2012 and it's build quality is second to none, along with it's features. Yet it was inexpensive. Jayco is the best in the industry IMO and I would only choose another make if Jayco didn't have the floorplan.
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