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Atlee
Feb 01, 2017Explorer II
This doesn't apply to the OP since he has now made his decision, but here is the skinny on the Jayco Jay Flight with the fiberglass option.
On the Jay Flights, the optional fiberglass siding is glued to the wood frame. The construction of the Jay Flights is the same, whether aluminum or fiberglass siding is used.
The aluminum siding is stapled onto the wood framing. The fiberglass siding is glued to the wood framing.
On the Jay Flights, the optional fiberglass siding is glued to the wood frame. The construction of the Jay Flights is the same, whether aluminum or fiberglass siding is used.
The aluminum siding is stapled onto the wood framing. The fiberglass siding is glued to the wood framing.
SoundGuy wrote:
I have no idea whether this holds true these days as I've never owned an aluminum sided trailer but it used to be that those that were also had wood framing rather than aluminum. Personally we've always preferred the look of fiberglass over aluminum and the structural integrity of aluminum framing over wood framing. JMO.
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