Hey mate, was never really given a response as to why. The fixed it for nix so didn't really push the issue to much
Mate, forums are all about sharing info good or bad. We all make our decisions and live with them. Shame the world is filled with ego's that won't let them admit their car, camper, boat and so on has a problem that could help someone down the track.
The Jayco's aren't without issues, but in general are pretty good. Any major issues from factory are normally fixed in warranty. Jayco's after sales backup/dealer network is what keeps most people satisfied in the brand.
Is it the best camper on the market? No, but it fits a demographic.
From the floor down they are a solid unit. I don't think you will find to many cases of chassis issues. What's above is a different story to a point. Mostly pretty solid, but as I said above, a few extra screws here and there with a bit of blocking wouldn't hurt. That is the cabinetmaker in me coming out though...
Things I would pay attention to on a second hand one would be canvas and flyscreens. Can be damaged if not packed away properly. Really check the flyscreens as holes can be hard to see.
Lift mechanism - as posted above.
Wiring - check behind the setec unit to see if any dodgy stuff has gone on. (Won't look much different to factory though
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Just the general condition of it, especially underneath will give a good indication of the life it has had.
Water stains in the ceiling - roof leaks
Check around the plumbing inlets for staining. If it has a 12v water pump in the system, switch it on and just quietly listen for a while. If you hear it click every now and again, there may be a small leak in the system somewhere.
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