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LBL 1206 wrote:WoodGlue wrote:
One TT I would avoid is any Jayco.
WoodGlue
I have owned 4 new jaycos since 1988, all trouble free....coincidence, me thinks not!
โJul-22-2013 06:52 AM
Highway 4x4 wrote:
Find one you like. Look it over real good. Buy it. Use it. In a few years you'll know all about rv's and want a different one anyway.
โJul-22-2013 06:40 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Doug33 wrote:
These topics never end well because there are so many opinions on brands. So find a good floorplan at as good of a price as possible, inspect the TT very well and have the tech show you everything to make sure it works well. And make sure you buy from a reputable dealer that has great service. You may want to buy from a dealer that is closer than an hour away, because almost every TT has some things that have to be fixed or replaced under warranty.
Correct!
I would add in that if you are wanting slides, make SURE you can get around the slides when they are IN. This is extremely important since often times the floor layout is BLOCKED when the slides are in.
While you may not ever use the RV with the slides in, often times when you store the trailer you may need to store it with the slides in...
โJul-22-2013 05:50 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
One TT I would avoid is any Jayco.
WoodGlue
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Doug33 wrote:
These topics never end well because there are so many opinions on brands. So find a good floorplan at as good of a price as possible, inspect the TT very well and have the tech show you everything to make sure it works well. And make sure you buy from a reputable dealer that has great service. You may want to buy from a dealer that is closer than an hour away, because almost every TT has some things that have to be fixed or replaced under warranty.
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โJul-21-2013 05:55 PM
path1 wrote:"opinions" on this matter are all over the map, what is "good" to one person just may be a total "lemon" for another.
Rather than concentrating on brand quality you are better off finding a RV that suits your taste.
Wish I would of said it like that in above post . My thoughts exactly!!!!