kwise_6 wrote:
I have to agree regarding Jayco's products. I bought a Keystone Hideout (my 1st TT) last July. I only had taken it camping 3 or 4 times in the first few months I owned it, but - and without exagerating - I had to take it in for warranty repair/s after each outing.
Friends of ours have a Keystone TT. Terrible build quality. Spent quite a few hours in their 2nd year of owning it fixing their cabinets and dinette seating that were falling apart. Met a couple in a CG with a Keystone TT which leaked like a sieve. Dealer could not fix it so got sent to the factory which only made it worse. Looked at a Keystone TT on display at a CW. The axles and tires were loaded to near max. ratings - blowout and bent axle waiting to happen. I'd never buy one.
It does sound tho. from anecdotal reports from forum members that the Keystone TTs built in the west are the ones with a lot more quality issues.
Good call on getting a Jayco... Not sure if all Jayco trailers have the BAL frame (as opposed to Lippert frame), that one thing alone is what would make me buy a Jayco product.