For more details (e.g. parts and steps) on the WIng Wall fix and Vertical Seam fix, check out our blog: www.classcbroads.com/blog/jayco-seneca-and-entegra-accolade-coach-separation-problems-and-fixes
Great video and thank you! First time watching ClassCBroads and will definitely watch more. My wife and I are looking at these two and I heard about the two issues but really didn't understand what they were. After watching this, I now know.
Great information. I am about to start the wing wall and vertical seam fix on our 2018.5 37K. And yes, Capitan Mike, my wife has an entire list of "Brian says" things that I am working on. LOL Seriously, I would be so lost without Brian (and other folks in the groups). Thanks to him an to you two for spreading the knowledge.
I just want to say thank you for putting together this video. It's informative and to the point but with a touch of humor, which is always nice! I'm starting the deep dive into the super C world. We've owned multiple campers, travel trailers and 5th wheels, and i have traveled nearly full time, a few years back. So, my research before purchasing usually ends up in the 100s of hours. Our potential budget is going to have us looking in the Seneca, Accolade range for something somewhat newer or a few year older Dynamax or Renegade. So i want to be armed with as much info as I can, so I know what to look for and what I might be getting myself into from an ownership standpoint. Like y'all seem to be, I'm not affraid to tackle most any project, but having to fix these sort if issues due to poor design/workmanship really gets old. I know all high, higher, production RVs are bound to have issues but I'm so burnt out on the horrid lack of support and general deceptiveness by many of the big name manufacturers. If i could avoid anything owned by the Thor group, i will. Unfortunately, now a days, that leaves you with basically no choices. I know Renegade is a part of REV group, which i dont think is tied to thor but they bring a premium. So, thanks again for the great video and happy travels!
You are very welcome! Best of luck with your search. If you haven't already done so, consider joining the Facebook groups: Accolade group: facebook.com/groups/499457587362822 Seneca group: facebook.com/groups/451588071907676 Accolade/Seneca combo: facebook.com/groups/1266223780192936 There are similar groups for the other brands as well. Safe travels and happy RV shopping.
Howdy! Congrats on your new rig! If you haven't already done so, consider joining the Facebook groups. There's a wealth of information in those. Accolade group: facebook.com/groups/499457587362822 Seneca group: facebook.com/groups/451588071907676 Accolade/Seneca combo: facebook.com/groups/1266223780192936
You should have the WIng Wall repair in a 2023 (Jayco reportedly started making them some time in 2021 or 2022). I would keep an eye out on the Vertical Seam.
Big tip,,,,,,, Never,,,,,,, ok one more time NEVER pick all the weight with your levelers ,, Especially the front . Go back look how much weight is in front of those jacks cantilevered out. You don’t have to be an engineer to see what will give. Double that on a super c.
I agree with your advice. Please note that in our case, we were camping and had leveled the coach like we always do. That means that ALL tires are on the ground at ALL times. The jacks are lowered to help release the air out of the rear air bags. They jacks were not hyper-extended or anything like that for the project. The jacks were in their normal position for camping (at a very level site, btw). I very much understand your concern and advice about using jack stands. Thank you.
I get it///I really do. The problem is that pretty much every RV has problems. We belong to other Super C facebook groups, and they are all full of stuff going wrong.
For more details (e.g. parts and steps) on the WIng Wall fix and Vertical Seam fix, check out our blog:
www.classcbroads.com/blog/jayco-seneca-and-entegra-accolade-coach-separation-problems-and-fixes
Great video and thank you! First time watching ClassCBroads and will definitely watch more. My wife and I are looking at these two and I heard about the two issues but really didn't understand what they were. After watching this, I now know.
Glad we could be of some help. Safe travel, and best of luck in your RV search.
Great information. I am about to start the wing wall and vertical seam fix on our 2018.5 37K. And yes, Capitan Mike, my wife has an entire list of "Brian says" things that I am working on. LOL Seriously, I would be so lost without Brian (and other folks in the groups). Thanks to him an to you two for spreading the knowledge.
You are welcome! Be sure and go to the blog for all of the detailed info.#WWBMD (what would Brian Miller do)
I just want to say thank you for putting together this video. It's informative and to the point but with a touch of humor, which is always nice! I'm starting the deep dive into the super C world. We've owned multiple campers, travel trailers and 5th wheels, and i have traveled nearly full time, a few years back. So, my research before purchasing usually ends up in the 100s of hours. Our potential budget is going to have us looking in the Seneca, Accolade range for something somewhat newer or a few year older Dynamax or Renegade. So i want to be armed with as much info as I can, so I know what to look for and what I might be getting myself into from an ownership standpoint. Like y'all seem to be, I'm not affraid to tackle most any project, but having to fix these sort if issues due to poor design/workmanship really gets old. I know all high, higher, production RVs are bound to have issues but I'm so burnt out on the horrid lack of support and general deceptiveness by many of the big name manufacturers. If i could avoid anything owned by the Thor group, i will. Unfortunately, now a days, that leaves you with basically no choices. I know Renegade is a part of REV group, which i dont think is tied to thor but they bring a premium. So, thanks again for the great video and happy travels!
You are very welcome! Best of luck with your search. If you haven't already done so, consider joining the Facebook groups:
Accolade group: facebook.com/groups/499457587362822
Seneca group: facebook.com/groups/451588071907676
Accolade/Seneca combo: facebook.com/groups/1266223780192936
There are similar groups for the other brands as well.
Safe travels and happy RV shopping.
Glad to find you broads because I just bought a 2023 Seneca
Howdy! Congrats on your new rig! If you haven't already done so, consider joining the Facebook groups. There's a wealth of information in those.
Accolade group: facebook.com/groups/499457587362822
Seneca group: facebook.com/groups/451588071907676
Accolade/Seneca combo: facebook.com/groups/1266223780192936
@@ClassCBroads yep, already did on your suggestion 👍
Great overview! Love the better call saul cut in! Fingers crossed our 2022 37L needs neither repair!
Thank you! Since you have a 2022, you probably won't know if you already have the Wing Wall fix without removing the decorative panel to take a peak.
Thanks for the info I have a 23 Seneca should I be worried by the way great videos
You should have the WIng Wall repair in a 2023 (Jayco reportedly started making them some time in 2021 or 2022). I would keep an eye out on the Vertical Seam.
Big tip,,,,,,, Never,,,,,,, ok one more time NEVER pick all the weight with your levelers ,,
Especially the front . Go back look how much weight is in front of those jacks cantilevered out. You don’t have to be an engineer to see what will give.
Double that on a super c.
I agree with your advice. Please note that in our case, we were camping and had leveled the coach like we always do. That means that ALL tires are on the ground at ALL times. The jacks are lowered to help release the air out of the rear air bags. They jacks were not hyper-extended or anything like that for the project. The jacks were in their normal position for camping (at a very level site, btw). I very much understand your concern and advice about using jack stands. Thank you.
How about i don't buy a Jayco
I get it///I really do. The problem is that pretty much every RV has problems. We belong to other Super C facebook groups, and they are all full of stuff going wrong.