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Old 04-09-2018, 09:02 AM   #4
McKannick
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That kind of floor plan is very similar to what we'd like to buy on our next (last) TT unit. However, as in your case (a little worse than ours was, new) we all seem to find how totally crappy these things are slapped together. (See the link attached for a 'tour') We also find that we're going to have to address the issues ourselves or wait a ridiculous, unacceptable amount of time before a 'dealer' will address the issues, and the more the issues, the ever longer wait for service and to get it back if it ever makes it to service. Top ten RV manufacturers: http://rvroadtrip.us/top10/rv-manufacturers.php
Our 2006 Gulfstream Amerilite rotted down around our ears, entire perimeter of the roof, entire back end with the bath, water heater, closet, shower, all the floor under that 'dissolved' by water leaks. Best idea, new units especially, is to go over EVERYTHING that protrudes through the unit's 'skin' on the roof (pipes, vents, AC box, fridge system vent, antenna, etc) OR the walls (windows, vents, lights, power connection, hose line ports, etc) and seal the he>> out of all of them, along with the joints where the roof, side walls and end caps join with good ol' Eternabond http://www.eternabond.com/RV-Leak-Re...ducts-s/22.htm
Jayco put out a promotional vid on how their junk is put together. Surprising these jokers were rated at #9 of 'top ten' manufacturers. 7 hours to slap one together from naked frame to rolling out the door.
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