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Speedogomer
Jul 24, 2014Explorer
The keystone is a pretty basic, entry level camper. I looked at that same unit before I bought mine. My wife and I liked it, but the more we looked, we found others we liked better. I ended up with a keystone product anyways. There are a few minor build quality issues here and there... but so far nothing to ruin a camping trip. Nothing even to cause any concern at all.
The only thing that's actually went "wrong" was the battery's ground wire wasn't attached well and came undone. There was a storm and our power went out, and suddenly we had no battery power. Easy fix by attaching the ground back to the frame.
That said, I can't say much about Jayco. My family members have had a few Eagle 5th wheels that have been problem free.
In the end, I feel Jayco may be a slightly better built product, however the differences shouldn't be night and day, and you should pick the trailer you like better.
The only thing that's actually went "wrong" was the battery's ground wire wasn't attached well and came undone. There was a storm and our power went out, and suddenly we had no battery power. Easy fix by attaching the ground back to the frame.
That said, I can't say much about Jayco. My family members have had a few Eagle 5th wheels that have been problem free.
In the end, I feel Jayco may be a slightly better built product, however the differences shouldn't be night and day, and you should pick the trailer you like better.
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