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Old 11-08-2010, 02:33 PM   #1
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We are currently looking at purchasing a 2009 Jayco eagle in British Columbia. I am trying to get an idea of the quality of the unit and would like to hear from any owners of Jayco products as to any problems they may have encountered. Any comments you have would be appreciated.

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Old 11-08-2010, 03:45 PM   #2
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Check the Roof very carefully !!!!

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The Eagle is basically an entry level RV that is a bit above the normal competition. Like noted, check the roof and inside for leaks.

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I think the Jayco Eagle is a very well built trailer--if it has been taken care of, it should be a good unit.
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Jayco eagle is a very well built trailer. check the linoleum as there was some bad linoleum in that model year in a lot of brands.
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My Jayco fiver is fifteen years old. It's received nothing but normal maintenance and upgrades such as new carpeting, a satellite dome, Sirius radio, and flat screen TV. Still on the original installed appliances including refrigerator, stove/oven and microwave. Good for another fifteen years if I can help it.

My family has owned nothing but Jayco products for a reason, they are built well, priced for the average family to be able to own one and their service after the sale is second to none.
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Hi! thanks for your reply, it has been really helpful to hear from others about Jayco products. We are replacing our stolen 2004 Fleetwood Quantum, and want to make sure we get some quality this time, as we had to replace both the floor and the roof of the Quantum. Just dont want to make the same mistake again! This info really helps us in out decision! Again, thanks for your input.

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