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davidceder

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Posted: 11/05/09 07:50am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hey wiscampn;

Is you 3.5 inches loaded or unloaded?

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Hey wiscampn;

Is your 3.5 inches loaded or unloaded?

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With my new axles it is 3.5 loaded. I havent checked it with the water tank full.


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I think the speced clearance should be with the unit fully loaded to it's GVWR. If it must have 2.5" of clearance, it must be that 2.5" regardless of it being loaded to it's max or unloaded.

If your's is 2.25" unloaded, it'll likely drop below 2" when loaded. You should get the axle replacement and make it a condition of sale.

Since your having delamination issues already in the unit, I'd be a bit leary. Perhaps you can get a delamination warranty extention as well.

Good luck, hope it all works out.

Have a good one.

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I got a commitment from Jayco today that if I load the trailer and measure the unit and it is less than 2" (which I know it will be) or rubs on the well they will repair the unit. They even went so far as to acknowledge that they will extend this warranty to me as the second owner. I informed them I would not likley be able load the unit until the summer and they confirmed that would not be an issue. I feel satisfyed with their response. Normally they would not extend any warranty to the second owner. They also asked to to ride over some speed bumps and make sure the wheels not rubbing.

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Posted: 11/07/09 09:03am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

davidceder wrote:

I got a commitment from Jayco today that if I load the trailer and measure the unit and it is less than 2" (which I know it will be) or rubs on the well they will repair the unit. They even went so far as to acknowledge that they will extend this warranty to me as the second owner. I informed them I would not likley be able load the unit until the summer and they confirmed that would not be an issue. I feel satisfyed with their response. Normally they would not extend any warranty to the second owner. They also asked to to ride over some speed bumps and make sure the wheels not rubbing.


If you treat the Jayco staff with respect instead of yelling at them, they'll likely do all they can to make you a satisfied customer. They have the best customer support I've yet seen from any company, electronics, automobile, RV, or utility service!

As I said though, the delamination would be a point I'd likely run from. This is far worse than any axle problem. If they will offer a warranty against delamination after 'replacing' the wall units that suffered from delamination, then I'd consider this trailer.

Laminated built trailers suffer from delamination. I only considered laminate built trailers when I had my Pathfinder. It had a very low hitch rating that only the Ultralights could go below. Not even the so called lightweights were light enough for it's low 600 lbs hitch rating.

With my Sport Trac's 730 lbs hitch rating, I went to stick and tin build since I found a floorplan I really liked that was within the weight requirements. Lightweights were only 300 - 400 lbs lighter than same size stick and tin, which meant even the larger units that suited my needs were to heavy.

Good luck and have a good one.

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Thanks for all your input. I am not the kind to rant & rave when I am trying to get folks to help me. In the short time I have been dealing with Jayco I have found them to be very responsive to me even though I don't own the trailer as yet. As far as the delamination I intend to take what I consider to be a reasonable risk. There are lots of these trailers out there, and yes some do have delamination. I would feel different if it was the main body of the trailer but it was the side walls of the slide. This is a like new trailer, very clean and within the tow limits of my Expedition. I got it for a fairy good price. I would hate to have serious problems such as delamintation. This is my first venture out with a TT which is why I bought used. If I made a mistake it wouldn't hurt as much as if I paid full price.

Thanks for wishing me luck, I think I iwll need it.

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