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mleekamp
Oct 18, 2019Explorer
way2roll says it best in my opinion, with good comments from msturtz. While we have never owned a high-end RV of any type, we use the heck out of what we have.
Our towable Jayco products (and we've also had Forest River) were on the mid to low end, even though they were 30 foot TT's. For me, it was how it was built and ensuring the water lines/wires were not chafing, and things were assembled well.
In our current Jayco Class C (definitely not a Prestige class!), the inside is much like our TT's of old. Same "quality" and "feel". But again, I looked at water/wires and made sure things were done okay.
Also -- for us -- the components (furnace, fridge, AC, etc) in our C were the same or near same as those used in our TT's.
I agree an inspection is key. But I've not had major issues with Jayco or Forest River (I know you didn't ask about that brand) from quality perspective.
And the point here being -- these were (and are) lower end units we have. Our current Class C is the entry level C.
Our towable Jayco products (and we've also had Forest River) were on the mid to low end, even though they were 30 foot TT's. For me, it was how it was built and ensuring the water lines/wires were not chafing, and things were assembled well.
In our current Jayco Class C (definitely not a Prestige class!), the inside is much like our TT's of old. Same "quality" and "feel". But again, I looked at water/wires and made sure things were done okay.
Also -- for us -- the components (furnace, fridge, AC, etc) in our C were the same or near same as those used in our TT's.
I agree an inspection is key. But I've not had major issues with Jayco or Forest River (I know you didn't ask about that brand) from quality perspective.
And the point here being -- these were (and are) lower end units we have. Our current Class C is the entry level C.
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