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Dec-26-2018 08:18 AM
Downunda wrote:Also said 'a penny saved is a penny earned'
Benjamin Franklin: The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. “
I'm a strong believer in this age old saying. You buy the Jayco and you will always wonder!
Dec-26-2018 07:58 AM
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Dec-26-2018 06:41 AM
rhagfo wrote:Downunda wrote:
Benjamin Franklin: The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. “
I'm a strong believer in this age old saying. You buy the Jayco and you will always wonder!troubledwaters wrote:
I can do a lot of repairs for $20,000.00.
You can't build a better frame under the Jayco for $20K.
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Dec-26-2018 06:36 AM
Dec-26-2018 06:34 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Which one does the wife like? That's really all that matters!
More than likely, she's all about the floor plan, the color of the walls, the reachability of the cabinets. No doubt, you are all about the weights, costs, and logistics. In the end, it's all about what the wife wants.
Sounds like you'd have no problem logistically with either one.
Dec-26-2018 06:33 AM
ElCaminoManT wrote:
The wife and i have been going to the Northwood dealer here to look at the Arctic Fox 29-5k 5er for about a year now. we really like that one and find ourselves always compare other products to it. we just sold the super c so now looking way more seriously at options. factoring everything in this time and since it is well known how heavy the AF units are I'm also checking other options. have found and looked at the Jayco Eagle 319mlok as is basically a lighter, slightly lower profile, and less expensive 'twin' to the AF. i know they are not technically direct competitors because they are on quite different quality levels from each other.
being that the AF is about $20k more expensive and ~3-4k lbs heavier at least, its hard to not strongly consider the Jayco. I'm just worried if we did go with the Jayco that i would always feel like i settled or sold myself short by not getting the AF since i know the quality of the AF is known to be so much better, especially in what counts, the structure and frame. that being said, the Jayco felt pretty darn solid under my feet and had a few design features that i actually prefer over the AF as they make more sense for us. registration and insurance fees are reflective of the unit cost and play into the overalls as well.
also, we are looking strongly into going full time for a year or 2 in the (hopefully) near-ish future to figure out where we eventually want to relocate to. i know the AF can handle this, can the Jayco?
dang it, what the heck am i supposed to do here?
Dec-26-2018 06:30 AM
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also, we are looking strongly into going full time for a year or 2 in the (hopefully) near-ish future to figure out where we eventually want to relocate to. i know the AF can handle this, can the Jayco?
Dec-26-2018 05:54 AM
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Dec-26-2018 05:37 AM
troubledwaters wrote:rhagfo wrote:I sure can. I can weld a stiffener plate under the current I-beams for about $2,000.00 and have $18,000.00 left over.
You can't build a better frame under the Jayco for $20K.
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I can slide the current I beams out and slide new ones in for about $5,000.00± (I've seen it done first hand).
Dec-26-2018 05:27 AM
rhagfo wrote:I sure can. I can weld a stiffener plate under the current I-beams for about $2,000.00 and have $18,000.00 left over.
You can't build a better frame under the Jayco for $20K.
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