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<blockquote data-quote="Sonic605hp" data-source="post: 14296995" data-attributes="member: 28793"><p>If you're talking about the trailer I haven't heard anything really negative with regard to one brand another. As far as my Jayco is concerned I am VERY pleased, and so are many others from my research. The 28/29/32 BHS are very popular models. I just wish I had a little more storage and maybe 3 more inches both ways when in the shower. It's a 2009 that I've owned for 2 seasons has nice fit and finish and I have yet to find any leaks. The roof is walkable which is nice if you're going to a race or really want to clean the awning thoroughly. The awning and all the systems are easily operated and and the slide is solid and steady with an easy push button. For winterization/dewinterization I just pay a local guy $80 to install and remove the antifreeze when it's time. I also store uncovered and have had zero issues, I just check the caulk every season. I love the thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you mean a weight jacking anti-sway hitch I would just buck up for the Reese. It has a great reputation and is super easy to hook up IMHO. My truck sits dead level with a 6500 pound trailer on it with this setup and I notice virtually no side to side or up and down motion. Make sure to always look for leaks, water issues, ants, and rodent damage, that's very common when people don't maintain things properly. Good luck with your search!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonic605hp, post: 14296995, member: 28793"] If you're talking about the trailer I haven't heard anything really negative with regard to one brand another. As far as my Jayco is concerned I am VERY pleased, and so are many others from my research. The 28/29/32 BHS are very popular models. I just wish I had a little more storage and maybe 3 more inches both ways when in the shower. It's a 2009 that I've owned for 2 seasons has nice fit and finish and I have yet to find any leaks. The roof is walkable which is nice if you're going to a race or really want to clean the awning thoroughly. The awning and all the systems are easily operated and and the slide is solid and steady with an easy push button. For winterization/dewinterization I just pay a local guy $80 to install and remove the antifreeze when it's time. I also store uncovered and have had zero issues, I just check the caulk every season. I love the thing. If you mean a weight jacking anti-sway hitch I would just buck up for the Reese. It has a great reputation and is super easy to hook up IMHO. My truck sits dead level with a 6500 pound trailer on it with this setup and I notice virtually no side to side or up and down motion. Make sure to always look for leaks, water issues, ants, and rodent damage, that's very common when people don't maintain things properly. Good luck with your search! [/QUOTE]
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