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Jayco Under Fire for Denying Claim, Insists You Can't Travel with Water in Tanks

Tanks falling out when full? Shouldn't drive with water in the tank? How about they just build a better system?. Spend the few hundred more and get stronger axles.

I'm glad I've been following you guys. Id like to build my own one day.

I always over build.
 
Tanks falling out when full? Shouldn't drive with water in the tank? How about they just build a better system?. Spend the few hundred more and get stronger axles.

I'm glad I've been following you guys. Id like to build my own one day.

I always over build.

That's how I roll.... I always overbuild. I always think of the worst case scenario and build better than that.
 
I have traveled with liquid in my tanks many times. Heck, I know that some of the sites out west I will need to have liquids in the tank until I can get to a dump station and that may be the next campground. I typically have 1/2 a tank of fresh when traveling, we use the RVs bathroom and not a truck stops.
 
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