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Jayco quality work at its best!

penguin747
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While doing some maintenance on my new to me 2013 jayflight I came across this. Just makes me wonder, was he mad? Was it Friday at 5? Is this his signature?
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Campfire_Time
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My only issue with Jayco has been the fit and finish aspect. They advertise "Amish quality", but it's clear the Amish are not finish workers. I've bought 3 Jayco trailers new, things like misaligned doors, loose or missing screws on interior pieces, etc. Nothing major just annoying. But the overall construction is solid and well built.
Chuck D.
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hl_remington
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I replace my skylight and Jayco caulk covers the flashing and screws.

K_Charles
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The OP said he bought it new two years old, it had been camped in and it was damaged. If it wasn't leaking I think the factory did a fine job.

coolbreeze01
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Vandalism at the factory is a sad part of RV ownership no matter the brand or $$ paid.
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penguin747
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I really think we are gonna like the jayco camper. My point is, and I'm sure other have learned this is that just because it's new doesn't mean it's perfect.

Iraqvet05
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Good preventative maintenance on your part but to me, it was a trivial mistake from the factory. You may want to pull your electrical distribution panel and make sure all the wiring is secure. I found a loose connection on the 12V side and a few wires that had too much insulation removed.
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azrving
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penguin747 wrote:
rjxj wrote:
Doesn't add up. The caulking has been peeled back and is very white and fresh. If it was virgin, it would look like the caulk on the other area next to it. Maybe I'm missing something.
I peeled caulk back


Well... I'm surprised at Jayco. I had an older one that seemed to be very well built. Proves that it's good to go over a new rig with the good old fine tooth comb. Good that you found it. Better check all the suspension stuff too or it may end up with a shackle bolt stuck in a tire! ๐Ÿ™‚

penguin747
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Iraqvet05 wrote:
penguin747 wrote:
Let me clarify, I removed the caulk. Me. I have had this camper in my possession for 2years. When we bought it had front damage and had been camped in maybe twice. Brand new camper. No one else has touched this camper. I removed caulk to put some eternabond on and came across this. No other screw hidden anywhere.

Then yes, someone was lazy and missed the flashing then covered it up. The guys that put the roof on my house also did that. Does it leak or are you replacing it for peace of mind?
Was putting eternabond on. Zero leaks luckily

Johno02
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Might have been damage after manufacture, possibly in transit. Or waiting on a lot for transit and/or sale. Someone noticed damage, and fixed it without anything being said. Nobody had any reason to check.
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2012Coleman
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penguin747 wrote:
Caulk isn't the issue. Notice the screw?
I would say that it is - in this case its missing. I can't see the screws on my vent. They are covered by a thick evenly spread layer of self leveling caulk.

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penguin747 wrote:
Let me clarify, I removed the caulk. Me. I have had this camper in my possession for 2years. When we bought it had front damage and had been camped in maybe twice. Brand new camper. No one else has touched this camper. I removed caulk to put some eternabond on and came across this. No other screw hidden anywhere.


Sorry missed this. Well, then I'm eating my hat I suppose.
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penguin747
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rjxj wrote:
Doesn't add up. The caulking has been peeled back and is very white and fresh. If it was virgin, it would look like the caulk on the other area next to it. Maybe I'm missing something.
I peeled caulk back

Iraqvet05
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penguin747 wrote:
Let me clarify, I removed the caulk. Me. I have had this camper in my possession for 2years. When we bought it had front damage and had been camped in maybe twice. Brand new camper. No one else has touched this camper. I removed caulk to put some eternabond on and came across this. No other screw hidden anywhere.

Then yes, someone was lazy and missed the flashing then covered it up. The guys that put the roof on my house also did that. Does it leak or are you replacing it for peace of mind?
2017 Ford F-250 6.2 gas
2018 Jayco 28BHBE

US Army veteran

pconroy328
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There's a youtube video, maybe several years old, that shows them assembling travel trailers. They're moving so fast, it causes me great angst.

Quantity over quality.
And I'm still thinking we want one of their Class C's.

azrving
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Doesn't add up. The caulking has been peeled back and is very white and fresh. If it was virgin, it would look like the caulk on the other area next to it. Maybe I'm missing something.