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Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« on: February 25, 2013, 06:14:27 PM »
Finally getting my first RV.  Can't find much info on the 2007 Layton  228LTD. Any of you guys have a similar trailer or know something worth sharing? 

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2013, 06:39:37 PM »
We have a 2001 26ft layton and have owned it since 03, it has been a great trailer. The only problem we have had was a leak that we found last year, you should spend the extra 200 bucks and have it pressure tested to see if it has any leaks. The only other thing we had to do was take it in for a recall with the fridge that the factory paid for, that was about 3 years ago. Best thing you can do when you get it is keep it out of the sun and weather! Good choice in manufacturer in my opinion.
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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2013, 07:06:16 PM »
Don't have an RV, but here in Eastern Washington, it's best to tarp it or keep it under cover when you aren't using it.  The sun cooks the oils right out of plastics,and even hardens Silicone caulk that seals the seams.
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Re: Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2013, 09:05:14 PM »
We have a 2001 26ft layton and have owned it since 03, it has been a great trailer. The only problem we have had was a leak that we found last year, you should spend the extra 200 bucks and have it pressure tested to see if it has any leaks. The only other thing we had to do was take it in for a recall with the fridge that the factory paid for, that was about 3 years ago. Best thing you can do when you get it is keep it out of the sun and weather! Good choice in manufacturer in my opinion.

Who does the pressure test? My camper has a leak that i cant find.

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2013, 06:08:00 AM »
Theres a place in Tacoma that does it. I'll see if I can get you the info today. Hes on South Tacoma way. Heard great stuff about him and his shop.

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Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2013, 06:50:09 AM »
Thanks guys!!!!!   

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Re: Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2013, 07:01:23 AM »
We have a 2001 26ft layton and have owned it since 03, it has been a great trailer. The only problem we have had was a leak that we found last year, you should spend the extra 200 bucks and have it pressure tested to see if it has any leaks. The only other thing we had to do was take it in for a recall with the fridge that the factory paid for, that was about 3 years ago. Best thing you can do when you get it is keep it out of the sun and weather! Good choice in manufacturer in my opinion.

Who does the pressure test? My camper has a leak that i cant find.

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I had it done in Bonney lake but I'm not impressed with the job they did, I would try that guy in Tacoma if someone reccommends him.
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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2013, 07:26:17 AM »
RV,s by manufacture are just a shell to add lots of appliences and such. They vary and I have never heard of a "Layton". Who is it made by?

The other part of the RV is the appliences and rigging if you will.
Top of the line appliences will be made by Surburban and Dometic to name a coulpe.

Things made by Attwood and the like are more economical. Not that they are bad but its like a Honda car and a Geo. One is more dependable.

Trailers that are manufactured as a "Lite" are built lighter and cheaper. They cut corners to be lightweight. You will feel it just walking around in them. They will wear out faster and have more problems the more you use them.

Get a few years out of it and keep it dry. You should be fine. Just know that you will be working on it every year to keep it going. Neglected RV's die fast and hard!

Leaks can be spendy to find. Especially if you pay someone. I have had to take my water heater out, battery box, and propane box out to find leaks. This stuff is not hard, but time is money when paying someone.

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2013, 07:31:33 AM »
With a camper, you should have a cabinet door for under the sink. Then some cheesy cabinet walls inside that come out easy and reveal the water heater and lots of plumbing. This is were I start when looking for leaks. Then check connections at the sinks themselves. In my bathroom/shower I had to take the TP holder out and it revealed that my sink was leaking were the line hooks to the faucet.

The problem is usaully at a connection, not a line broke. Even in freezing situations, fittings crack before lines break most of the time.

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2013, 08:38:32 AM »
I've been looking at campers for a while. I've found the Layton's are very inexpensive compared to other models. They look good but, always seem to be less which always catches my eye. A different subject but, I cannot believe how cheap 5th wheel trailers are compared to bumper pulls. Seems they give away the larger ones which must have cost a fortune new?
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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2013, 01:02:15 PM »
I've been looking at campers for a while. I've found the Layton's are very inexpensive compared to other models. They look good but, always seem to be less which always catches my eye. A different subject but, I cannot believe how cheap 5th wheel trailers are compared to bumper pulls. Seems they give away the larger ones which must have cost a fortune new?

I agree, could not believe how inexpensive the fifth wheel are.  Don't know why..... For my use the camper is perfect and still have room for all the coolers in the bed of the truck, got put the deer, elk and bear meat somewhere  :chuckle:

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2013, 06:57:28 PM »
I agree with the 5th wheel prices too. But I just bought a like new 07 Komfort 253. Tow behind  6 sided aluminum frame. Extremely well built. And it weighs like it is at 6300 dry. Wanted to leave the bed of my truck open. The plus side to 5th wheels is that they pull nicer.

Layton is actually a pretty common trailer. They are ok. I did a ton of research when I bought my trailer. I narrowed it down to about 3 models. Komfort in very limited models. Artic fox. Which my Komfort is extremely close to in construction. And a Keystone cougar which is a good bang for the buck. But not quite up to par with the first 2.

Walk in to a bunch of trailers and you will start seeing the difference. Real wood doors and cabinets,drawers etc. Better craftsmanship etc. 1 funny thing I seemed to notice was that a cheaper trailer had a cheap couch. If I sat in a couch and it felt cheap and uncomfy it seemed like the whole trailer was that way. After looking at several trailers. I soon saw models that I wouldnt even look at.

Look on the RV forums. They are good place for reviews and info.

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2013, 01:41:45 PM »
First trip with the Layton was awesome!!  Don't have one complain about it.  Slept all my family (five of us) very comfortable and all amenities work just great.  Now come the extra little things that make hunting camp a little nicer.  Any suggestions on generators?

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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2013, 04:31:14 PM »
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Re: Help info on RV "Layton 228 LTD"
« Reply #14 on: March 13, 2013, 04:38:38 PM »
as a former rv tech i can tell you alot about them, great units, only real regular downfall they had was the side hatches like to leak and rott the floor, they were never sealed up good from the factory. also the main front and rear roof seams were not lap sealed good. make sure they are and always check regularly. if you need someone who knows their shizz to go inspect it with you just pm me  :tup:

 


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