Atlee wrote:
Dang. Wish I had known earlier that my 2017 Jayco Jay Flight 23RB was going to fall apart, and rot away shortly after the 2 year warranty runs out.
old guy wrote:
RV manufacturing is not rocket science. and in saying that I would stay away from entry level rv's. they are the worst investment in rv's. wood frames and poor quality. you will spend more time working on them then enjoying them. bite the bullet and get a better quality rv with a metal frame. they don't shake apart when going down the road
Atlee, after around 10 years of being around RV forums I have often wondered what the line is between entry level and non entry level. I have come to the conclusion its mostly "what I purchased is superior and some other level above your entry level trailer" LOL. Having been to a few factories I can assure you that no better materials are used, nor better workmanship, QA or QC, from a manufacturers lowest price to highest priced unit other than a select few models, and they have their own share of build defects.
As far as stick or tin, or laminated aluminum super structure, with one being entry level and the other being superior......pick your poisen and believe what you want. As far as there being a difference between and entry level or higher level laminated trailer....good luck. The panels are laminated in one facility for all lines using the same materials, methods, and workers. At least where the big guys are concerned. At best you'll get a little bit thicker of a panel where 1-1/2" foam and tube is used opposed to 1".