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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.
Quote from: trophyhunt on February 25, 2013, 06:39:37 PMWe 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.after monday and tuesday even the calendar says Wednesday,Thursday and Friday.
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?