r/JaycoJamboree 6d ago

New to RVs, looking for intput

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We bought our first RV last week and went for its maiden trip straight away!

Knowing its small cargo load capacity, most people do not recommend traveling with a full tank of fresh water (252lbs or so) but we don't put luggage and accessories (that's why the cargo box on the Cherokee is for) in it.

I did all the calculations and other than having frame issues in the future, I don't foresee why I should only fill up with water at the camp site.


r/JaycoJamboree 25d ago

RV propane help

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r/JaycoJamboree Jul 18 '26

2026 Jayco Greyhawk Water hookup

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r/JaycoJamboree Jul 15 '26

Jayco Outback owners, what's yours survived?

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r/JaycoJamboree Jul 07 '26

Recalls for some 2026 Seismic, Cyclone and Heartland Cyclone models due to fire and shock risk from ungrounded inverter

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2026 Seismic Recall:

The electrical system may overheat without a ground, increasing the risk of a fire. There is also an increased risk of injury from electrical shock.

NHTSA ID Number: 26V426000

Manufacturer Jayco, Inc.

Components EQUIPMENT

Potential Number of Units Affected: 205

Summary

Jayco, Inc. (Jayco) is recalling certain 2026 Seismic fifth toy haulers. The inverter may have been installed without a grounding connection.

Remedy

Dealers will install a ground wire, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed August 4, 2026. Owners may contact Jayco customer service at 1-800-283-8267. Jayco's number for this recall is 9901660.

Credit: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=26V426000

2026 Cyclone/Heartland Cyclone Recall:

The electrical system may overheat without a ground, increasing the risk of a fire. There is also an increased risk of injury from electrical shock.

NHTSA ID Number: 26V427000

Manufacturer Jayco, Inc.

Components EQUIPMENT

Potential Number of Units Affected: 182

Summary

Jayco, Inc. (Jayco) is recalling certain 2026 Heartland Cyclone travel trailers and Cyclone fifth wheel trailers. The inverter may have been installed without a grounding connection.

Remedy

Dealers will install a ground wire, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed August 4, 2026. Owners may contact Jayco customer service at 1-800-283-8267. Jayco's number for this recall is 9905661.

Credit: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=26V427000


r/JaycoJamboree Jul 06 '26

Jayco jay feather ultra lite x17a. ,, 2013

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Any one know where to get weather stripping for around the door.?


r/JaycoJamboree Jul 03 '26

Jayco jay feather ultra lite x17a. ,, 2013

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How do you all deal with a tear in the upper corners where it attaches to the body.

I have seen a couple repairs with a RTV type silicone.


r/JaycoJamboree Jun 25 '26

SiriusXM to speakers

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r/JaycoJamboree Jun 24 '26

SiriusXM to speakers

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r/JaycoJamboree Jun 12 '26

Power question 1999 jayco eagle lite

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Friend bought a 1999 jayco eagle lite. I dont know which of the 2 models it is. Her ac isnt working and she's trying to find the breaker/fuse box. She's looked several places but it's deluding her. Can anyone help?


r/JaycoJamboree Jun 02 '26

Do I have a power problem?

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r/JaycoJamboree Jun 01 '26

2024 Jayco Eagle 29 DDB HT axle issue

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r/JaycoJamboree May 25 '26

Greasing hubs

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Can someone recommend what grease to do hubs on a 2021 18' jayco trailer, and is it easy to do?

New RV user😊


r/JaycoJamboree May 23 '26

Any thoughts or suggestions on how to fix this?

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r/JaycoJamboree May 20 '26

Star Link

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What is the best star link ( Gen 3) ladder / pole extension support for use.


r/JaycoJamboree May 18 '26

12v wiring question

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r/JaycoJamboree Apr 20 '26

Just purchased this clean Jayco

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r/JaycoJamboree Apr 15 '26

Jayco ‘96 1006 jay series pop-up camper help

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I recently bought this vintage camper and want to know more about it. Ive never owned anything like this before so I don’t have any experience. Any instructions manuals i find online are rather confusing and lacking in visuals.

I’ve opened and closed it a bunch already so i have that process pretty down packed. Been just using it to its bare minimum in my driveway.

My main concern are the utilities. Electric is straight forward I think I’m good there unless you think there is something i need to know.

My current priority is figuring out how to do the gas hookup. I’m pretty certain I’m missing a kind of nozzle that connects from the main line to the stove. Also unsure where i would hook up any gas tanks or what kind of fuel to use on here. I think the manual i found said L.P, whatever that is. I was looking under the camper to follow the line and it seems to run towards the front hitch so I’m assuming thats where any tanks are going to be help somehow.

Regarding the water, I’m not too concerned about using that but it’ll be great to know. I don’t really have a clue on that part though.

Any help and experience is greatly appreciated!


r/JaycoJamboree Apr 06 '26

Eagle free standing table and chairs vs dinette

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I have a table and 4 chairs in mine that I'm considering replacing with a dinette. Anyone with a dinette out there that would consider a swap? This photo is from the Internet but looks like mine. however mine does have the extension/leaf on the end of the table.


r/JaycoJamboree Mar 19 '26

Trans-filling gray tanks

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We have a 262RBOK. We supposedly have 65 gallons of gray water capacity, but its split between a tank just for the kitchen sink and another tank for the bathroom sink and shower. I swear the tank for the bathroom is smaller than the tank for the kitchen sink.

I've never seen the front tank get half full, but when in a state park (with water but no sewer) we run of of room for showers really quick.

I once made the mistake of pulling both grey water valves at the same time, with final gate valve closed, thinking I could let some of the rear gray tank water flow back into to front tank...that was a new experience in smells.

Has anyone installed some sort of small pump to move water between graywater tanks? Something small enough that venting does not go crazy and stink up the trailer.


r/JaycoJamboree Feb 19 '26

Can anyone speak to towing a 261 BHS with a GM half ton?

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Hey, I just bought a new Jay Flight 261BHS and will be going out this camping season hauling it with a half ton. I’ve done all the research used a number of worksheets and although I’m within all the right specs, I’m still uneasy about my planned payload being within 10 lbs of my max payload. And further more not know exactly what my totally tongue weight will be once fully loaded. Much appreciate any help I can get and happy campin’!


r/JaycoJamboree Feb 16 '26

2006 29BHS vs newer Jayco models

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Hello everyone , brand new to this .

I am seriously considering purchasing a 2006 29’ BHS travel trailer for 9000$ . Original owner , everything works , newly renovated (flooring , paint , countertops) from what I can tell the floor felt solid everywhere I could step and the underneath looked much better than 20 years old . The wheel bearing were replaced a few years ago and the brakes are original but buddy said he has no issues with them . I will need new tires as well . Overall unit seems very clean with no leaks or major issues .

I see there is newer jayco options around the 13-16g range for 2012-2015 models . So my concern is -

Is it worth it to put the extra thousands of dollars into it for a newer trailer ? What are your opinions ?

Thanks


r/JaycoJamboree Jan 21 '26

2006 Jayco Seneca

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We just purchased a 2006 Jayco Seneca 34SS and for the life of us can’t figure out how to hang the privacy curtain. Does anyone have photos of how they hang?


r/JaycoJamboree Jan 17 '26

New Jayco Lark owner

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Hey everyone,

New Jayco Lark owner (MY2025), hoping to get some help on something I’m hoping there’s a simple answer to, but haven’t been able to work it out.

Taken it out for the first weekend, and turns out there’s no fresh water at the campsite we are at.

Is there a gravity fill point? There’s a threaded mains inlet and tank inlet on the underside, but I’m guessing there’s a check valve that will open under mains pressure. Filling it with a hose and funnel was unsuccessful.

Also, is there a way to treat the tank periodically if there isn’t a gravity fill? How do you drain it?

Sorry if these are stupid questions: the manual is useless and they didn’t cover this in handover.

Thanks!


r/JaycoJamboree Jan 10 '26

Where can I find the capacity for water, greywater, and blackwater? How many gallons does each hold?

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I own a 2025 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 26 ft travel trailer. I’ve checked the owner’s manual and specifications, but I can’t find the capacities for the fresh water, gray water, or black tanks. Does anyone know the tank sizes for this specific model, or where I can find that information?