I know there's lotsa jaycos on here
Which is the best off road
Rough terrain
The toughest they build
Little problems etc
Looking for some feedback from you Jayco owners
Hi Gurulles,
I'm onto my 2nd new hawk and I love them.
I've been all over the place and done some pretty hard tracks.
The Only problem I've had is with dust.
I made some dust covers for the vents and have never had a problem since.
My new 2014 Hawk has independant suspension and ALKO ESC and it is absolutely awesome.
Only trick is to go around the whole thing with a spanner set and screwdriver to fix everything jayco touched.
Then run a bead of sikaflex around the whole base where the frame meets the chassis.
Install some dust covers, an instant gas HWS, underlay under the beds to insulate from the cold air (a common jayco complaint)
I went with the hawk as the Flamingo and Swan were just a touch too long for where I was storing mine.
As far as which is more robust - they are all built the same.
Have you seen the chassis on them - Its huge!
Problems - JAYCO! Their QC is a bit sus, but is improving all the time. The dealerships are pretty good and warranty is not a problem, they are pretty good with that.
Loose screws and the plastic roof clips for the overhead bar is now garbage - the older metal ones were much better. Easy cheap fix though.
Space comfort and convenience is awesome. Current improvents and inclusions are excellent.
Rough terrain is no problem. If your car goes there the Jayco will happily follow. (with a slightly wider track)
Just drive to conditions and it won't be a problem. (That said, my hawk was travelling at 135kph on dirt tracks in the NT last year, no problems at all. Not condoning it, in fact ashamed of it, but with the new car I was cruising along with no idea I was going so fast. Quickly slowed down and learnt to use cruise control

) But the point is the jayco was fine.
You'll never look back!
cheers
Brian