Everything that Went Wrong with My Jayco Pinnacle 37MDQS in the First 6 Months of Ownership

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • No matter what RV you buy, they'll all have problems. This is my fifth RV and I've found that most of the problems go wrong within the first 6-12 months of ownership. So this is NOT a bash Jayco video, but rather helpful to set expectations for folks considering the Jayco Pinnacle or Jayco North Point as their next purchase. Note this video is NOT sponsored by Jayco or anyone else. I'll share my candid thoughts on everything.
    I'll also address the ever-growing in popularity question, "Are RV's manufactured during the pandemic junk?" or "Do they suffer quality issues like none other before?"
    This video is all part of my in-depth series on the Jayco Pinnacle line-up featuring my 2021 Pinnacle 37MDQS. If you haven't seen the full video tour that kicked off the series, be sure to check it out and subscribe!
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Komentáře • 165

  • @MardukGKoB
    @MardukGKoB Před 2 lety +29

    Jayco refusing to send you the nut cap is a deal breaker for me. If they refuse to do the minimum level of support they're not an option.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +2

      It was dissappointing for me initially, but I like their product so much I'd still buy it all over again personally. I hope to engage Jayco leadership on it one day though, and perhaps help encourage for more customer-centric changes in the future :)

    • @kaetischmalenberg222
      @kaetischmalenberg222 Před rokem +3

      Wow! We lost our Furion remote for the tv on one of our rigs, and I emailed Furion how much a new one would be and they sent one to us for free! That’s customer service!

    • @rumaabba8875
      @rumaabba8875 Před 11 měsíci

      There are .. t..h 🏚0 🛒r netvvorks behind these rv/camper/trailer manufacturer company so call jayco. I dont even watch t h 😢 r m😧vies line up , bcz 'their madeup gods' came frm fantassy in e🏚🛒🏚u🏚r😢pean souls (hell).
      Give back that T to texas

    • @johnnnewmex
      @johnnnewmex Před 9 měsíci

      Most billion dollar companies are not going to send out $1 parts. Try calling GM and seeing if they will send you a tiny piece of plastic inside your truck!

    • @MardukGKoB
      @MardukGKoB Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnnnewmex And Jayco can't ever sell to me because I know they won't honor their warranty. Considering they were the brand I was most likely to buy from until I saw this, I'm very glad I did and won't end up stuck with one of their piles of crap.

  • @maxcorder2211
    @maxcorder2211 Před rokem +2

    An RV going down the road is like a small hurricane or tornado hitting your house. They have to be made of light weight material just so they can be towed by pickup trucks or SUV's. The roads are full of potholes and debris from time to time. We cannot expect flimsy trim pieces to stay up forever and the creaking and groaning of hundreds of miles is going to loosen some shower silicone, so one of the usual things is that the owner needs to be able to take care of minor repairs himself. By the time you've owned it for two or three camping seasons and done a lot of traveling with it, you'll finally get the bugs worked out. Then you'll be ready for your next one.

  • @BoutthatRVLife
    @BoutthatRVLife Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for this video. We have been touring and looking at 5th wheels and looked at an amazing Jayco the other day I uploaded the video to my channel but this helps in eventual decision. Love your channel. I was actually your 1000 subscriber. lol

  • @johnathanbrown4889
    @johnathanbrown4889 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Thanks for some of your issues on your rv me and my family are in the market we are going to be full timers.so this was a big help. I'm going to be looking over alot more small things now.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. Glad to help. Hope all goes smoothly with the planning and such.

  • @bass3587
    @bass3587 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. So far most of your problems have been fixable without going back to the dealer. Good info.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Yes, and really the time and inconvenience of going to a dealer keeps me fixing things on my own.

  • @scottellingboe8472
    @scottellingboe8472 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. I'm looking to get this same model, so I'll have some things to look at.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Glad to help. Really in the end, all the benefits far outweigh the minor issues and problems I've encountered. Just part of owning an RV.

  • @rosanneremocortesepachioli9903

    Great informational video!!learned so much!!!!👍👍👍thanks so much !!!!😃

  • @armentaaw
    @armentaaw Před 2 lety +2

    Have to agree. A lot of alignment issues with storage doors outside. Molding around shower panels coming away from wall. Like you I try to fix myself. Used finish nails so hopefully that holds and I can't see them. A lot of the wood moldings around slides in kitchen and dinette broke away during travel. Ended up screwing everything down. looks like it will hold. I hope I hve no more issues. Also, maybe a video on how to remove clock. Thank you for these videos.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. Hopefully once it's fixed it'll stay that way :)

    • @rumaabba8875
      @rumaabba8875 Před 11 měsíci

      Not jayco ,
      but - t 🛒 h -🗑🗑 - 😧 - r- netvvorks behind current jayco factory plant , marketing and marketing. Pls stop using video like these as current blameganne. Bcz t h 😧😧r company invent zero originak designs too

  • @JohnFrank133
    @JohnFrank133 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, It was very informative, my question to you is: did you figure out what works with the generator, it was on your first video.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you. Yes basically gen is 5500W, 1x 20A leg and 1x 30A leg, so while you can't run all 3x ACs at same time on gen, you can run 2x ACs and other regular items simultaneously...it's possible if you stacked too much such as fireplace + hot water heater + 2x ACs + microwave it might be too much all at once starting watts, but typically you'll be able to run all on the generator with moderate, regular use.

  • @6582rg
    @6582rg Před rokem +2

    This is like a carbon copy of my experience with my Jayco Eagle 317RLOK 5th wheel. Taking off the AC to retrieve the plastic bag in your HVAC system must have been a pain. Very few owners would tackle that on their own. The problem taking it to the shop, at least for me, is my dealer is backed up 3 months for appointments, then they sit on it for a couple weeks before working on it. By the way, that Pinnacle shower is the best in the industry.

    • @elizabethl9208
      @elizabethl9208 Před rokem

      We just bought the 317RLOK haven’t picked it up yet, so I’m on pins & needles. What issues did you have? 🙈

  • @pvf1799
    @pvf1799 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Video. We have a 2022 North Point so much of what you video is very relevant. I’m very curious how you sealed up where the slides go through the frame

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. Yes, sealing it up makes a huge difference. I was camping this weekend with low at 18 F and high at 24 F and had no issues whatsoever. The heated furnace air stays much longer in the underbelly with it all sealed up. There are a few penetrations in the I-beam such as rack/pinion slide and electrical/water intrusions. I did not seal those up, but there's only 3-4x of those on my floorplan and they're pretty small compared to the full perimeter. I've thought about using a brush style weatherstripping on those penetrations, but for now I've left those open.

    • @pvf1799
      @pvf1799 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks thanks for the reply. On our 2019 28.5 RSTS I used copper mesh embedded with rodent resistant expanding foam, then gorilla tape. I’m expecting to have to do the same to our 2022 NP when we pick it up in April. Loved your video of mods. Will have to pick your brain more. Are you on Facebook?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@pvf1799 Great idea! Thank you. I'm not so active on facebook, but I try to check messages here on CZcams frequently.

  • @fladave99
    @fladave99 Před 2 lety +3

    Water will always find the most expensive path to leak

  • @powderriver2424
    @powderriver2424 Před 2 lety

    Whenever a person buys an RV it’s an experience, especially a first time buyer. I’ve owned 7 RV’s over the years used ones new ones older era RV’s and modern. I can say confidently that older ones have pros over modern ones and cons the same way, but when you spend the large sum of money for a high end 5th wheel the problems generate a much larger concern because I shouldn’t have to have many problems. My friend just purchased a $100K 5th wheel and it’s plagued with issues and unfortunately it’s the dealer that’s the biggest problem with repairing it and that’s another issue all it’s own.

  • @louis-marieste-croix6376

    Thank you for your video

  • @robjohn6943
    @robjohn6943 Před rokem +1

    Frankly this is the kind of stuff that discourages me from buying any RV. I worked for many years in automotive manufacturing. These are all signs of poor quality control.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      At first glance it seems like such, but it tends to be the normative experience when buying an RV, at least in the sub $200K price point. When I think about it more in terms of a hand-built product or more like buying a spec house, then it makes more sense. Certainly could be better QC, but I've seen and owned worse too. With all the RVs I've owned I'd say my Pinnacle is slightly above average compared to other ones I've bought, so considering all things I'm still grateful to own it.

  • @kcgunesq
    @kcgunesq Před rokem +1

    Wow. I've been looking at this exact model, but the lack of QC, and more importantly, the lack of apparent concern from Jayco may cause me to look in a different direction even if it means giving up the separate office room.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Considering all things, my Pinnacle actually was slightly above average concerning initial quality/issues when comparing all 5 of my previous RVs owned ranging from Forest River brands to Grand Design. It's kinda an expectation I guess. But, certainly RV brands can always improve on QC, agree 100%.

  • @DOO718
    @DOO718 Před 4 měsíci

    You my friend got me to look at the new 2024 32RLTS Pinnacle and I love it! This might be the one! I have been looking for a LONG time and to be honest have never liked Jayco, but this one seems to have the least "bads" in my book. Anyway, I saw one of your videos and you have your LP tanks working with your JAYcommand system. How did you get that to work and what level indicators did you use? Can the Jaycommand work with other things like that? I thought that was pretty cool!

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you, yes I think the Pinnacle is a solid offering. I really enjoyed mine. I had to buy the BMPRO propane tank sensors separately, but they pair with the system nicely. You can also do extra temp sensors too. It's a pretty nifty system.

    • @DOO718
      @DOO718 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@AdventureRocks I had no Idea BMpro did all that. I was going to get a separate victron monitor, but it looks like this Jaycommand does a ton of stuff! Thanks for having me look into it and go down this rabbit trail! haha

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@DOO718 no problem! It's not perfect, but really unique system and offers a lot. RiverStone FW is also newly using it too.

  • @SigningWithOmar
    @SigningWithOmar Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the heads up. I’m thinking about buying this type or the 36FBTS: which do you recommend?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad to help. If you don't need the extra sleeping space in the mid-bunk the 36FBTS is a great choice. The larger bathroom in that one is so very nice! And I believe you get about 300 lbs more carrying capacity on 36FBTS compared to 37MDQS...minor difference, but noticed that too.

    • @SigningWithOmar
      @SigningWithOmar Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks thank you

  • @user-nb8bw5qn1g
    @user-nb8bw5qn1g Před 9 měsíci +2

    Have you had any problems with the water coming through your fridge? The water comes up in the kitchen spigot but never makes it to the fridge door.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 9 měsíci

      Not yet, but check if there is a valve either in your island by sink, or next to fridge hidden behind drawers or fireplace. Seems that is the culprit from what I've heard?

  • @albertobernal1812
    @albertobernal1812 Před 2 lety +4

    My own opinion on Pinnacle/Jayco. Just from all the flaws as just scene. Pinnacle/Jayco have done a very poor job on this customer's fifth wheel. 🤔 Even though this video was very helpful on my decision of what too look for on purchasing any 5th wheel.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Good points. They all have flaws, some more than others. It can be frustrating spending so much and having those issues, but it seems to be there norm till you spend significantly more unfortunately. Thankfully I could fix them pretty easily.

  • @StanJones-mx7if
    @StanJones-mx7if Před 7 měsíci +1

    How can I contact you. My battery powered lights don’t work. None of them. Sucks love your stuff brotha. Thanks for putting this out there

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 7 měsíci

      Do you mean all your 12v lighting throughout is dead? Even when plugged into shore power with converter breaker on?

  • @user-nb8bw5qn1g
    @user-nb8bw5qn1g Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can you do a walkthrough how to use Wineguard?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I would not bother with the Winegard unless you just want to repeat a strong WiFi signal. The 4G access is limited by what I believe is poor hardware and software in the internal router. I was introduced to the TravlFi JourneyXTR several months back and it does a far superior job, especially on the 4G side:
      czcams.com/video/5ahb8oUdeo8/video.html

  • @go5582
    @go5582 Před rokem +1

    hi i enjoyed your honesty , i will be in the market for a 2023 or 2024 top of there line 5th wheel soon . I will be a new purchase for me. in this video you spoke about sawdust. I dont believe that saw dust blows into your living space. could you show us proof of that? I also believe you when you say that. I m asking my self how is that possible if all of the airduct should be taped off at the ends? Have you asked the manufacture to fix the ac unit and sawdust?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Great question. The saw dust is a temporary nuissiance. One way to explain the saw dust is that RVs are made on production lines and sometimes the ceiling and floor are flipped upside down during manufacturing for ease of access and then flipped back once assembled. So imagine the roof trusses with AC ducts being assembled and then after the ducts are installed ceiling and roof panels are installed and cut on site with holes for registers and other obtrustions...a lot of that same saw dust generated during manufacturing falls in the ducts that were installed previously and gets trapped temporarily. Then, when you get a new RV for the first few weeks and turn on the AC units that saw dust blows out of the ducts. It's pretty normal in the RV industry. Another point to consider...in the construction of a residential house saw dust is generated during construction and can fall into the ducts on the floor and then gets blown out initially when the fan cycles. Once all the saw dust is blown out, then you're good for the rest of the life of the RV. Again, just an initial nuissance.

  • @conniepayne591
    @conniepayne591 Před rokem +2

    Wow, I thought those RVs were supposed to be really nice. It sounds like nothing but problems. I hope you can repair it and get it working good for you. I think those are nice to live in with all of the storage and the great kitchens. So thank you for the informative video and I hope you have a nice day.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. Really minor issues in the end. RVs are built by hand, so kinda like issues in a custom built house. Once you work them out, it's smooth sailing for the most part. And, really I've heard of much worse on the severity of issues, so I count myself blessed.

  • @davidrollins1679
    @davidrollins1679 Před 2 lety +1

    Watch out for side wall crack at front corner of bed room slide and broken spring hangers. We have a 2020 Pinnacle 36 KPTS

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, great points. I think Jayco fixed the front corner crack in 21 forward by adding an expansion joint just below bedroom slide. I have heard that prior to the joint being added the crack would develop and impact what seems like so many owners again and again. I've been keeping an eye on my spring hangers...those I'm not sure if they've changed for 21-22 or if they are the same. Heard lots of complaints for those as well. So far so good on mine at least.

    • @davidrollins1679
      @davidrollins1679 Před 2 lety

      Mine looked good at start of trip and failed during the trip. Tired to send you photos but could not get those attached to the reply.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@davidrollins1679 Thank you for the heads-up. I'll have to keep an eye on them. Hoping it won't fail on mine.

  • @robertryder3769
    @robertryder3769 Před rokem

    I have the same 3 sided shower and when i am giving the kids a bath and spray the back edge. Water comes out into the under belly. North Point 377Rlbh

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Do you see any source of dripping in your basement area when looking up to the deck below shower?

  • @anachavezparga22
    @anachavezparga22 Před rokem

    Can you go over the camara system im trying to figure it out we dont even know how to turn them on 😂
    We have the same exact Rv as you
    Hopefully you can help us 🙏🏽

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      No problem. Are you talking about the furion side cameras and backup camera?

  • @chrischapman276
    @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like the wife and I are going to be "splurging", I think the word is about watching all your videos (?...) as she is watching this one the first time now and talking about the storage door allignment makes me curious how many miles you have on this coach? Is it something that wasn't a problem on day one or was it created while driving?
    Thank you again for all this info AND replying to me and others. So many will not reply as they may be busier doing what ever they're doing or too many of us "little people" to reply to. I think you're shows are an important informational video that will go big for you and good luck with doing so sir. I'll try not to bother too much! Appreciated.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      I think the storage door misalignment may have just been poorly trained workers on factory floor perhaps? It was like that from day one. I'd imagine Jayco was hit hard like all the manufacturers and perhaps some of the labor force is new enough that they struggled a bit on the alignment? And I'm probably being a little picky too as I see a similar problem on residential doors all the time...I just like a good tight seal. It's a tricker item to install, but I was easily able to fix it by adjusting the clearance at hinge side to side (maybe 10-15 min per door). There are small little white plastic dowels on either side that kinda lock the hinge into place so not too big of an issue to fix. You're no bother at all, glad to help.

    • @chrischapman276
      @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks Sir... No, you're not being "too picky". You paid 6 figures for this and you would expect the same kind of work YOU would do if YOU were building a 100K$ coach! I am very much the same as you so I HAVE TO defend your OCD!!!!
      Really bud. I was talking with the wife this morning, day after I watched you and told her how professional your videos are. Almost out of jealousy, maybe!!! (Assuming your equipment is slightly more advanced than mine!)
      I've already kissed your butt but really, you're doing a very nice job which is why I mentioned doing the dealer thing.
      Congratulations on your ability and professionalism.
      I've got some things up on here as well but really, very "BEGINNER" in quality and everything about them. Equipment is huge.
      (Canon T7, a couple cell phones that the S10 galaxy being the best of those cameras, tells you a bit about mine!! )
      until next time sir. Be safe

    • @chrischapman276
      @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sure you're busy with other folk of life itself and I do try not to pester of become a pain in the side but, thinking one more quick thought, if I may...
      Did you look at other brands before deciding on the Pinnacle?
      I have a sales guy telling me to look at the Riverstone.
      We're at the point of deciding pretty soon and the Pinnacle models we're thinking about are two, The 37MDQS for the bunk option/office. Or the 38FLGS. The latter's kitchen is pretty awesome removing the kitchen table, like so many have done with it.
      riverstone has a couple of nice models, at least one that would have what we like but I don't know it's suspension and underside quality. 3inch walls is "something" about them. Dual pane/lack of dual pane would factor into this as well. They do come with the washer/dryer, stock along with the dishwasher which both we would add to what ever coach we decide on regardless.
      $137,000MSRP for the biggest Pinnacle is one thing where the riverstone stars around the 150k range, I think.
      So exhausting dealing with figuring this all out! Luckily the house is (only) for sale at this time but never really know when to pull that trigger!
      Thanks again sir.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrischapman276 Glad to help. Yes I think the River Stone is probably step above Pinnacle in several ways. When I did my research and purchased they didn't quite have a mid bunk floor plan so that's my reason for passing on them. But, definitely a lot to like on the River Stone units. You could also look at Vanleigh Beacon or Vilano and potentially Crossroads Redwood...those are all similar to River Stone. Otherwise for midbunk units this was my short list of favorites:
      Jayco Pinnacle 37MDQS
      Jayco North Point 377RLBH
      Forest River Cedar Creek 377BH
      KZ Durango Gold G382MBQ
      Grand Design Solitude 377MBS / 377MBS-R
      Keystone Montana 3855BR
      Alliance Paradigm 390MP

    • @chrischapman276
      @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks and exactly all that I've looked at so far. You've got the exact models I've got written on my note pad! Hope ironic.
      One that we looked at in the beginning was that KZ you mentioned. It is very cool with the patio on back. The quality worries me though....

  • @n.hunter5136
    @n.hunter5136 Před rokem +1

    I was seriously considering The Jayco Pinnacle, but I don't think there on the shopping list anymore. I mean where QC is? Where is the after-sales service?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Don't cross if off too soon. This Jayco was my 5th RV and QC was slightly above average compared to the other units I've owned (Grand Design, Salem Hemisphere, NoBo, Surveyor). Every brand has its strengths and weaknesses, room for improvement. Certainly the after-sales experience could be improved upon, but that's something that can chance and I'd imagine Jayco leadership is listening and reading through these comments to improve in future. I'd still buy it all over again if I had a choice.

  • @gsolo328
    @gsolo328 Před rokem +1

    You have to wonder if the manufacturers watch these reviews and see how poorly they make the product and just go back to eating their steak. I looked at an Alliance and there were several fit/finishes issues and the PR guy at Alliance commented back that I was just being critical and how much better their frames are. You have to wonder how a rig leaves the factory with a slam door that won't shut unless you push it from one side to the other and then the edge rubs on the door frame.... and the quality guy says "Our frames are better". I wish we would get someone to import a quality product so the American manufacturers will be forced to get their act together like what happened in the automotive industry.

  • @MichaelJones-uw8gi
    @MichaelJones-uw8gi Před 9 měsíci

    Bought a 2022 Forest River covid trailer and a nightmare. It has been in shop for water leaks, kitchen slide hitting the kitchen island and denting refrigerator door. Trim and shower leak issues and in shop 7 months in year and a half. Poor quality control from the factory and dealers

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 9 měsíci

      Surprisingly out of the last 5 RVs I've owned, my Jayco has been well above average in terms of cumulative issues, especially long-term. Really minor issues in the end.

  • @chrischapman276
    @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +1

    We're looking at the Pinnacle for a full timer for us soon.
    We found a couple of the big one's that are going to be in the mix of a final decision. I think one is at the 44ft, largest model one.
    What do you use to pull yours? How is it to pull.
    I was under assumption the Jayco brand was a "lesser" brand until I went to the dealership and really took a good look at them, seeing the suspension, the undercarriage, framing, etc. How does it pull for you? Would you say it is a good quality other than these little things that you got stuck with? Are you happy with it all in all? Would you buy it again, or the BRAND, at least?
    Thank you in advance if you're able to take a moment or two away from life.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad to help. I use a RAM 3500 dually to pull my Pinnacle 37MDQS. With all our stuff in it and GVWR on Pinnacle at 16,995 maxed out, it has over 4,000 lbs of pin weight. Oftentimes the pin weight advertised by brands is without options, plus no personal items, propane, batteries, etc. So, I'd definitely recommend a 1-ton dually truck regardless of which brand you buy. You'll appreciate the stability of dually whether Ford, GM, RAM, etc.
      The Pinnacle has REALLY nice running gear from the factory. I was a little skeptical of the Goodyear tires at first as they are E rated (typically you'll find H or G rated tires on a fifth wheel this size), but they have performed well so far. The are BIG tires (tall side walls and fat). Anyway, you'll notice most other brands have similar suspension, but most will supply a G or H rated tire. I'm okay with either/or. The Pinnacle pulls very nicely. I think the only two upgrades could be a pin box with air ride such as the Lippert Flex Air or Trail Air with shock/air bag + disc brakes. The Morryde one that comes with Pinnacle is good, but the Flex Air is even better. I had Reese Goosebox on my last rig which is a Gooseneck style box, but the max pin weight is 4K on that one, so I'm to heavy to use that on my Pinnacle.
      As far as brand comparisons...really once you get north of six figures, I'd say it becomes more of a difference of features and design overall. Ea brand will offer it's strengths and weaknesses in terms of build quality...some do one thing better, but other things not as good as other brands. Really I find it to be a wash in the end as they all have weakneseses. However, that being said I'd put all of the following in the same class of features for cross-shopping: Jayco Pinnacle/North Point, Grand Design Solitude, Keystone Montana, Alliance Paradigm, Vanleigh Vilano.
      Slightly below the Pinnacle and previously mentioned brands (in terms of features/appearance) would be the Forest River Cedar Creek, KZ Durango Gold, and Keystone Alpine. Then slightly above the Pinnacle would be ones like Vanleigh Beacon, Forest River Riverstone, and even higher still would be the DRV Mobile Suites and Luxe Gold/Elite. So mostly with the price you'll find you get what you pay for in terms of features/appearance, but there are some exceptions here and there. But, I'd frame it more as difference in features rather than build quality. There's certainly always a better "way" to build an RV, but typically that is more expensive so you'll gain some "quality" as you spend more, but I wouldn't say that makes the other brands cheaper quality in comparison. Hope that makes sense.
      To answer your last question, yes I'd definitely buy the Pinnacle all over again. Right now I think it checks the most boxes from visual/aesthetic appeal to features to build quality. It's no perfect, but like I said it checks the most boxes for me right now. My biggest complaint is really that Jayco seems to be kinda oldschool when it comes to customer relations/service, so they really want you to do everything through a dealer, which in my opinion seems outdated. They are an older brand as far as having been around a lot longer than others, so makes sense. Anyway, hope this helps in your decision making process. Really don't think you can go wrong with any of the brands I mentioned above. All will have some issues, but usually they are minor and fixable within first 6 months or so.

    • @chrischapman276
      @chrischapman276 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AdventureRocks
      I can't tell you "thank you" enough to have spent this kind of time to answer my inquiry. Really, you took some time of your day to spend with this information and I honestly appreciate this beyond ability to express my appreciation.
      Everything you said here is fantastic information and has helped me immensely.
      As fro my truck, I too have a Ram3500HD dually, crew, long, Cummins 2014 but it's got a "couple miles" on her, recently had to replace the exhaust going with changing out the system a bit to "upgrade" it and remove some stuff I feel only causes problems, like mine has in the future, not to admit anything more what I'm doing to it...
      However, I do have a build sheet on a new build 2022 Silverado 3500HD Duramax, dually, blah blah blah LTZ that'll be totally fixed up with what I want/need for towing what ever it is we end up with. At the moment, we're looking at either the big 44 ft'r Pinnacle or the same sized Northpoint model we saw. (Go big or go bigger, I never have said..... lol) With this little nightmare we're dealing with the past couple years and the pricing at the dealers being upward of having the $50,000+ mark up on the lot models, having something custom like this at the $76,000 range behooves me/anyone buying one and waiting a couple months for it quite a bit.
      Thank you once again for taking the time out of your day like this. I really do appreciate this, all while this adventure of shopping for something that's going to cost more than our first house and the stress of hoping I don't make a bad decision is very helpful to me with my ignorance of the new rigs available.
      tY once again.
      Be safe, be happy and remember to enjoy life the best you can. After all, it's the only chance we get! (My little tag line I came up with!lol)

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +2

      @@chrischapman276 Absolutely, glad to help! I love the horsepower on the Duramax. It'll be worth the wait for sure. Hope all goes smoothly!

  • @monicanasser9503
    @monicanasser9503 Před 2 lety +1

    They places our generator exhaust facing full forward instead of facing the side.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Wow, that's very odd. I think Jayco outsources the generator installs to a third party, but I could be mistaken. My exhaust stuck out a good 12+ inches off the side, which is a bit more than needed according to manual so I just trimmed it down.

  • @raybrooksby5829
    @raybrooksby5829 Před rokem +1

    We own the exact same model you have, a 2021 37MDQS. We're quite happy with it, but have noticed quirks. Within the first 18 months every valance failed. I now have a collection of command hooks to hold them down as they will not stay down on their own. On our current trip the Sanicon stopped working - from one ON/OFF cycle to the next. I suspect the power relay box but can not find where it's mounted. Jayco sent me a wiring schematic, interesting but not helpful. I can order a replacement direct from Thetford, but I can't find where it's mounted. Any idea?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      I've really enjoyed our Pinnacle, too! I did not opt for the Sanicon option on mine, so I do not have any experience on it. I think I've got some pigtailed wires in that bay on rear corner if I decided to add it, but that's the extent of my knowledge on it. I would think Jayco would either put it somewhere in that bay, just inside the underbelly behind it, or closer to the wet bay area or switch for it. But then again, sometimes they put stuff in random places ;) Sorry I can't be of much help on that one. But, you'll have to let us know if you figure it out either way.

    • @ironmaiden1236541
      @ironmaiden1236541 Před 9 měsíci

      Unfortunately it's the things you can't see that are the real concern. The structural integrity of the chassis and frame and also the electrical and plumbing is where they really take short cuts

  • @stevedenoyer5956
    @stevedenoyer5956 Před 2 lety +3

    Most of your issues seem to be minor in nature and so I agree with your statement about quality control. But things that are good to look at. Not something you’d generally notice while looking over a unit at a dealer. The roof issue is a little concerning

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Agreed, all minor in the grand scheme of things. I've heard a lot worse issues from others. I'm guessing the roof sheathing just had a bad spot that wasn't caught during manufacturing. You'd never know unless you put weight right on it, and it's only a 6-8" square area. I'll probably leave it.

    • @tonihuber663
      @tonihuber663 Před 2 lety +1

      Would you notice water leaks are that the gray and black water shut offs do not hold until you use it and after you get 200 miles on it and all the shades are on the floor when you find they are screwed into 8 inch paneling and not structure

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@tonihuber663 Sorry to hear about your troubles. It can be frustrating navigating through all those challenges for sure.

  • @adamakarekanizeme833
    @adamakarekanizeme833 Před 2 lety +4

    pretty sure Jayco wouldnt sponsor this video 😂 hopefully they contacted you already. a lot of companies scan these videos for damage control with customers.

  • @mikeervin7654
    @mikeervin7654 Před rokem

    Had a forest river destination trailer lived in it for 2 years and had nothing but problems r.vs are not worth what you pay for them glad I got back into a house.

  • @kaetischmalenberg222
    @kaetischmalenberg222 Před 2 lety

    I don’t like to tell on things like this, but this is our 4th RV, so it’s not like we don’t know what we are doing. We’ve been working up to this Pinnacle and we were hoping it would be our last! It’s a beautiful rig, but … We’ve had so many issues with our 2021 pinnacle. Kitchen sink wouldn’t drain, (took 15 minutes to drain), we thought there was a blockage, but it turned out the angle of the pipes was wrong. One shade won’t go up, tankless water heater is goofy, still shows an EC for error code and we still aren’t sure about how much water pressure the stupid thing needs to run! The refrigerator door is weird and beeps at us if I don’t put something in front of it to stop the door ajar beep. We have a shower just like yours, the surround cracked by the seat hinges. I’d say it looks like too much weight on the seat, but neither of us weighs more than 170! It would be different if we had used this rig a lot, but we haven’t been able to! I think the seat hinges were put on too tightor off a bit and it got jammed in there. flooring on the slide cracked in The LR. There isn’t a second black tank indicator for our 2 bathroom so I just empty them both at the same time. It takes a long time for the gray tank for the master bathroom to drain. They didn’t change the water bay indicator to reflect a tankless water heater, so there is still a bypass for a tank water heater. Fresh water bottle pump very noisy. Big gaps in the underbelly where they sprayed foam. I had to spray more to close it up to keep critters out right after we got it! Our dealer is fixing everything, but we didn’t have hot water for a while until they got the part and fixed the break from freezing that happened due to not getting the tankless water heater totally blown out. (We had them do it cuz we weren’t completely sure how to. The low point drains cocks are behind the partitions in the basement. Good thing I had them winterize, because I couldn’t find them. Not easy to get to either. I just hope we don’t find anything else wrong with it. I guess it’s our fault for ordering it during Covid. Probably trade it in for a park model or something easier to deal with since we don’t move it.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about all that. It does sound like you've had more problems than the average owner. That is frustrating for sure. Has your dealer taken care of everything for you under warranty? I know it's always a hassle regardless, but hopefully you can get everything ironed out and working again.

    • @kaetischmalenberg222
      @kaetischmalenberg222 Před 2 lety

      @@AdventureRocks the dealer has been slowly coming and fixing all things. Slowly because they had to wait for parts. I forgot about the main awning having to be replaced because it was coming off the roller! The replacement came and was bent, so they had to order another. I really don’t have any complaints for our dealer. They’ve done a good job. And we are 3 hours from their shop. Crazy stuff that needs fixing! There is so much stuff that seems to be going wrong with it. It was made during Covid, so who knows if the people there weren’t very experienced with Rv manufacturing or parts were substituted or what. We got the tankless water heater, I think, because parts were in short supply and they substituted. We didn’t order a tankless water heater. Our dealer is the best and is doing what they can to get us up and running; some stuff they are puzzled with, but they find out what to do. There is a lot of tech on these things, these days and things aren’t really easy to find like the low point drains.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@kaetischmalenberg222 Sorry to hear you're having to sort through all of that. Hard to know what caused all the issues, but maybe PDI could have been better too on those days during manufacturing. I had thought they approach PDI more aggressively at each stage to catch things proactively, but sounds like some major misses there. Hopefully they can get it all fixed up so you can actually enjoy it some more.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@kaetischmalenberg222 Sorry to hear you're having to sort through all of that. Hard to know what caused all the issues, but maybe PDI could have been better too on those days during manufacturing. I had thought they approach PDI more aggressively at each stage to catch things proactively, but sounds like some major misses there. Hopefully they can get it all fixed up so you can actually enjoy it some more.

    • @kaetischmalenberg222
      @kaetischmalenberg222 Před rokem

      @@AdventureRocks no not all fixed yet. the water heater is still showing the EC code and I can’t regulate the temp. It works, but shuts off if I try to add cold water because I can’t change the temp. Shades still not going up, frig still has door issues. Cabinet over the stove is missing 2 screws so doesn’t open right. Now have a water leak behind the water bay. So waiting for the dealer to come and fix. About ready to trade this lemon. The water started leaking last week, so that was kind of the last straw. Wanting to enjoy Labor Day weekend, but not if we can’t use water. It’s been a nightmare.

  • @rogerspalding5673
    @rogerspalding5673 Před 2 lety +3

    Jayco's reputation for bullet-proof construction of all its rigs is well deserved. The few issues you encountered were marginal at worst. So many other 5thW manufacturers have units which are overpriced, underengineered and poorly constructed. One can always find a dissatisfied customer somewhere if you look hard and long enough. Not too many buyers are willing to admit that their expensive rig was built like a piece of junk.
    Mi

  • @cm5896
    @cm5896 Před rokem

    You mentioned something to the effect of not understanding why Jayco insisted that you drive to the dealer for a $2 part. There is a very simple explanation. Jayco saves a ton of money on warranty claims by making you jump through hoops. They don't have to pay for a warranty claim that they never see, and they will never see a claim if they make it so inconvenient that you just give up and fix it yourself. I own a North Point nd went through the same thing with my door lock and several other small plumbing parts. I called Jayco and they said "take it to your dealer". I told them I already removed them from the trailer, had them in my hand, and I could ship them to Jayco. Nope. "Take it to your dealer". My dealer is 100 miles away. The diesel would cost more than the parts. So yeah. It's intentional. They don't have to pay for a warranty claim that they never see. Until people stop buying Jayco's due their warranty policy, nothing will change.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Agree, it is frustrating, but hopefully they will change warranty policy and become more customer-centric on those smaller parts and issues. If enough customers speak-up, it may get leadership's attention.

    • @cm5896
      @cm5896 Před rokem

      @@AdventureRocks we can hope, but money is the only thing that drives those decisions. When people call Jayco to complain, they need say "I'm in the market for a trailer, but I'm buying XYX brand because of the way I was treated on my warranty claims for my current Jayco unit. Maybe it won't be much better with the XYZ, but I already know how poorly I was treated by Jayco, and I'm not giving you a second chance".
      Thats the only thing that will grab their attention. They'll pay people minimum wage all day long to read from a script that tells the rep how to deny claims. Much cheaper than paying a claim.
      FWIW, my current Jayco is my first Jayco 377RLBH). It will be my last. I have a list of warranty repairs as long as your arm. All but one fixed and paid for by me. The majority were denied by Jayco. Their 2+3 year warranty is an absolute joke. Window dressing designed to drive sales.
      Sorry for the rant. I get a bit irritated when thinking about it.

  • @stevedenoyer5956
    @stevedenoyer5956 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you think going to the pinnacle over the north point was worth the extra $ or is it hard to compare since you haven’t owned a northpoint.?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +2

      I do like the wide body, hinged doors (vs barn), midbunk/pantry layout, and extra finishes on Pinnacle. Originally I was bent on ordering a North Point, but then stumbled across the custom Pinnacle build that another buyer bailed on matching my preferences, so really would have done either one. The upgraded finishes are nice though...very resort/vacation-like. So in summary I think the price premium on Pinnacle is fair in the end. I think you get what you pay for with both of them. And they're constantly upgrading North Point so it's nicer each year.

    • @kreutztimothy
      @kreutztimothy Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks update.... The Pinnacle 37MDQS is no longer in the main build list for Jayco! During the last conversation with Jayco, they can not even guarantee the 37MDQS will be in the build list during 2022.
      Although, the NorthPoint 377MDQS are currently being built; and as a result, have an expected 3-6 months on a custom order.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      @@kreutztimothy Whoa! That is big news. Glad I got mine when I did.

    • @kreutztimothy
      @kreutztimothy Před 2 lety +2

      @@AdventureRocks Exactly!.... I had worked with a dealer for 4 months on our 37MDQS, and when we were finally satisfied with the fine details and ready to place the order our total bill was $159,000. At which time I was then told that the model we have been working so hard to build was not in the queue for being built anymore. What a total disappointment, so we found a used (for only 1 month) 2020 and couldn't be happier... As a side note I saved substantial $$$$$

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      @@kreutztimothy Glad it worked out in end. That would have been very disappointing at the least.

  • @liannschuster9485
    @liannschuster9485 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video. We were looking at buying a Pinnacle this year. Quick question: I understand you are a DYI guy but isn't your warranty cover some major defects for 1 year? Jayco has one of the best warranty on the market. Maybe reach out to your dealer and have them do the repairs, especially if you have a soft roof? I'm thinking that if you ever trade it in, someone will get the heebe-geebeez about a that. Just wondering.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Jayco has 2-year warranty so, definitely could get the soft spot looked at, but easier said than done. Dealers are so overbooked right now that it ends up sitting there for months and manufacturers aren't willing to spend the $$ to fix it right typically. So a lot of hassle and haggling typically. I'd probably hold out till something bigger needs servicing and then get it all squared away at once. It's probably just an imperfection in the plywood used...it's just one spot where there's porbably a knot or something, but it's pretty minor all things considered.

    • @6582rg
      @6582rg Před rokem

      Very few people would ever notice that soft spot, including the dealerships on a trade-in.

    • @nicholem4831
      @nicholem4831 Před 9 měsíci

      @liannschuster9485 I don’t know about you, but I’m not making a 14+ hour round trip TWICE per issue (14+ to drop it off then 14+ again to go pick it back up) to have any basic stuff like trim repair or silicone replacement etc.
      Plus the long wait times to get in to the dealer in the first place, etc.
      Not really your place to suggest to someone that they shouldn’t be fixing these minor repairs themselves. You don’t know their proficiency at this stuff. With the exception of the roof, nothing on this list is beyond the capabilities of a barely skilled DIYer. And I can assure you that I’m not sending my brand new 5th wheel in to have the roof peeled back. Thats just setting you up for MORE issues- and the dealer would probably have kept the unit for at least 6 months, which isn’t reasonable if you’re living in it, or using it frequently. I too would choose to avoid the soft spot.

  • @justindemott4990
    @justindemott4990 Před 2 lety +1

    We had the same puddle of water along the bedroom wall. Ours ended up being a 90° fitting at the shower valve. Easy fix with the access panel being in the bedroom!

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Agreed, that is a handy feature with access panel!

  • @jocelynpethel1932
    @jocelynpethel1932 Před 2 lety

    My dealer just received my Pinnacle 32 RLTS a few days ago after 4 months.
    However, I noticed several flaws in my rig.
    Is it normal that there are no finishes between the ceiling and the roof of the shower skylights.
    On the roof through the skylights, you can see the wooden frame.
    I can send you a picture, if you want. Thanks

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      On mine, from standing on the roof up top looking down I've noticed I can see through the clear plastic bubble that is mounted on top of the roofing material and I can see the roof trusses. But from the inside of the shower, the trim piece is kind of a translucent material so I can't see the roof trusses from the inside shower. Is that how yours is?
      I might just be imagining, but I don't think every RV manufacturer does it that way. I just checked on my last rig from an old picture I took and there was an additional white trim piece on the roof under the outer clear plastic bubble, that kind of concealed the roof trusses. Kind of a small detail, but I agree it is strange to see your roof trusses from a skylight up top.

    • @jocelynpethel1932
      @jocelynpethel1932 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks Thank you very much for your quick response. It's very appreciated. Your videos are very interesting and I watch them often. I really like your pickup too and I plan to order one soon in the same color. Thanks again for your availability.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@jocelynpethel1932 Thank you! Enjoy the new rig!

  • @tonihuber663
    @tonihuber663 Před 2 lety +3

    When you pay over a 100,000 for a fifth wheel you shouldn’t be having to fixing it

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      Agree 100%. Sadly seems to be the trend in general. Main thing is that the manufacturer makes it as easy as possible to fix/address the issues. Some manufacturers make it more difficult than others.

    • @tonihuber663
      @tonihuber663 Před 2 lety

      @@AdventureRocks the Dealership I bought my pinnacle from four weeks ago was really good until I got my money then I can’t get the service department to call me back I’ve had better support from another Jayco dealer then I got from the dealer I bought it from

    • @tonihuber663
      @tonihuber663 Před 2 lety

      I paid more than I paid for my house that I bought 22 years ago but they don’t have to pas inspections of emu kind are dot most rvs I’ve seen are over loaded when they leave your house

    • @tonihuber663
      @tonihuber663 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks I can’t get the service department from the jay of seller I bought my fifth wheel from to call me back about anything

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@tonihuber663 That is unfortunate. I hope you're able to get some resolution to the issues.

  • @n.hunter5136
    @n.hunter5136 Před rokem

    We are looking for a high-end, well-equipped Fifth wheel tv. I have a big family of 2+9, ages 2-15. Can anyone help based on their experience. Much appreciated y'all

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      My Short List of Favorite Mid Bunk Fifth Wheels:
      Jayco Pinnacle 37MDQS
      Jayco North Point 377RLBH
      Forest River Cedar Creek 377BH
      KZ Durango Gold G382MBQ
      Grand Design Solitude 377MBS / 377MBS-R
      Keystone Montana 3855BR
      Alliance Paradigm 390MP

  • @Johntburke72
    @Johntburke72 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That’s great you were able to fix these items but why would you not take it back and let the dealer fix this. I had a keystone avalanche I bought new. After a year I took it back and the dealer fixed all of these items.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm glad you asked :) Here's the answer:
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  • @thefirefenix7194
    @thefirefenix7194 Před 2 lety +2

    $

  • @KelvinAung95
    @KelvinAung95 Před 2 lety +1

    You have a hot water line for the toilet?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes :) for my bidet! Complete with thermostatic mixing valve! czcams.com/video/Nynz8cFKwgk/video.html

    • @adamakarekanizeme833
      @adamakarekanizeme833 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdventureRocks is that because you are avoiding toilet paper going to black tank. or u just like bidet?

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamakarekanizeme833 just a bidet fan personally, but it does help cut down on TP as a fringe benefit

  • @johnnnewmex
    @johnnnewmex Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yeah removing the AC to get a piece of plastic....minor issue 😂

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 9 měsíci

      😂 at the time it seemed pretty inconvenient to me being candid, but looking back now 2 years later seems minor compared to other RV issues I've only heard about from others. Perspective I guess, still a nuisance at the time.

  • @adamakarekanizeme833
    @adamakarekanizeme833 Před 2 lety +1

    so that level of quality control is normal in RV trailer industry? spend 100k and have a puddle of water in bedroom? the roof and under belly is very poor workmanship. the storage doors are pretty ridiculous too. im in the process of looking for my first new trailer.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, sadly. This is my 5th RV and all have been about same. In fairness, the more advanced and feature-filled RVs like Pinnacle have a lot more things to go wrong, so in some ways there are fewer problems on my Pinnacle compared to past units I've owned. Kinda think of it like a house though and how even new well-built houses have issues.

    • @adamakarekanizeme833
      @adamakarekanizeme833 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AdventureRocks interesting. def appreciate you taking the time to lay it all out

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamakarekanizeme833 Glad to help. Definitely would consider Pinnacle, North Point, Solitude, Cedar Creek, Alliance Paradigm, River Stone, Vanleigh Vilano/Beacon.

    • @adamakarekanizeme833
      @adamakarekanizeme833 Před 2 lety

      @@AdventureRocks i heard Montana was the bestseller for years.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 2 lety

      @@adamakarekanizeme833 Oh, that's a good one to look at also. I completely forgot.

  • @shufflerp3868
    @shufflerp3868 Před rokem

    Everything you just showed was quality issues. Very poor quality control. I have never considered a Jayco. I know they are trying to move up but they still have a ways to go.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      It's my fifth RV and I'd say the Jayco is really slightly above average when it comes to post sale issues. Some issues may seem disappointing at first glance, but they'll exist on all the production built RVs, even custom units. I'd still buy it all over again.

  • @JohnDoe-gm5ux
    @JohnDoe-gm5ux Před rokem

    I’ve owned many different brands of Rv over the last 20 years. I bought a 21 Jayco motor home and had some problems, one being you couldn’t use the generator going down the road. I’ve had a few problems from a couple other campers and familiar how customer service goes in the industry. I will say this, Jayco has the worst don’t give a crap customer service of any camper I’ve ever owned. It was so bad I just sold it to recoup my money and moved on. Will never own another Jayco product.

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před rokem

      Sorry to hear that, that experience sounds frustrating for sure. I try to remind myself we all have room to improve, some in one area more than another especially when it comes to companies and products. I'd imagine Jayco is listening and can work toward setting goals to reverse that impression on the service/warranty side. But, again sorry to hear that.

  • @56music64
    @56music64 Před 10 měsíci

    No quality control as far as I am concerned, plastic bag in the vent?? Not helping you with that nut, was poor. They could have sourced it and sent it to you surely???

    • @AdventureRocks
      @AdventureRocks  Před 10 měsíci

      The nut part was $10 or less...disappointing for sure. I think the plastic was just a one-off, not widespread, but glad I was able to get it as it was annoying to hear. I really like the unit otherwise though.

    • @56music64
      @56music64 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@AdventureRocks Yes you have a nice unit there. Enjoy your travels

  • @erod6214
    @erod6214 Před rokem

    Recently saw a 2023 Jayco Pinnacle and it was junk throughout. Loose panels, doors hitting jambs , broken cabinet doors.. etc

  • @lesliemeadows3912
    @lesliemeadows3912 Před rokem

    We have nothing but problems with our Jayco. And very disappointed in our dealership Rick's RV in Joluet Il. Jayco authorized to replace the entire floor due to a defect that caused yellowing and the dealership only replaced the main living area because their techs couldn't do it in the time frame allotted. 60+ issues with RV. Never will we buy another Jayco.

  • @meseahunt
    @meseahunt Před 2 lety

    typical issues and easy fixes for those of us who do our own work, BUT it still pisses me off that they happen due to the PISS POOR QC..... it aint going to change for the better going fwd

  • @alvinholland
    @alvinholland Před rokem

    Unfortunately quality from cars trucks rvs or anything made from 2019 to now has suffered,it’s a shame people pay a lot for these and the dealers are having a hard time fixing the issues due to parts shortages

  • @kenj.8897
    @kenj.8897 Před rokem

    As others have said jayco refusing to send you that part means I will never ever even consider a jayco. Forest River has sent me parts no questions asked

  • @kathystotts5610
    @kathystotts5610 Před rokem

    wow jayco not for me

  • @lesliemeadows3912
    @lesliemeadows3912 Před rokem +2

    And not the media. It's from people who buy RVs. They are mostly crap. And Jayco has been horrid.