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Old 08-18-2017, 05:28 PM   #1
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19XUD question

I'm looking at purchasing the jayco 2016 19XUD but I only saw one set of stabilizers in the back when I looked. Does this model have stabilizers in the front as well?
Also, those with this model, do you like it?
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Old 08-20-2017, 07:31 PM   #2
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Found a couple of listings on RV Trader and they all said 4 stabilizers.
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We bought a 2017 XUD last summer and really like it. Our TV is a Honda Pilot so the 7' width really helps in towing imo. I believe the 2016 model has 4 stabs, but the 2014 doesn't. Not sure about the 2015. It is a little dark in the camper so I'm thinking about adding a skylight and maybe replacing the AC with it.
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Also, with the 7' width you can't be too tall. I'm 5'9 and I wouldn't want to be much taller as I like to stretch out on the bunks.
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Our 2016 16XRB only had the rear jacks from the factory. I bought another pair from Harbor Freight.
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Old 01-27-2018, 05:55 PM   #7
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I have a 2017
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Old 04-30-2018, 12:42 PM   #8
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We bought a 2017 XUD last summer and really like it. Our TV is a Honda Pilot so the 7' width really helps in towing imo. I believe the 2016 model has 4 stabs, but the 2014 doesn't. Not sure about the 2015. It is a little dark in the camper so I'm thinking about adding a skylight and maybe replacing the AC with it.
How does the Pilot towing the 19? We have a 16 now and our Pilot tows it without any issues. We love the space of the 19.
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It tows pretty well despite being at max capacity (via CAT scale) with 4 bikes, a kayak, 2 children and a dog. Usually I keep it between 60 and 65 mph. I think the duel axle really helps in addition to the smaller width. Lack of power has seldom been an issue, but stability has been in times of high winds in PA. That was only once or twice though and we slowed down to 50 and it was ok. We'll have to get something bigger soon as I don't like being at capacity for legal reasons, but there's nothing out there I like. Too bad they eliminated the rear glass opening on the new Pilot of that would be a nice option.
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It tows pretty well despite being at max capacity (via CAT scale) with 4 bikes, a kayak, 2 children and a dog. Usually I keep it between 60 and 65 mph. I think the duel axle really helps in addition to the smaller width. Lack of power has seldom been an issue, but stability has been in times of high winds in PA. That was only once or twice though and we slowed down to 50 and it was ok. We'll have to get something bigger soon as I don't like being at capacity for legal reasons, but there's nothing out there I like. Too bad they eliminated the rear glass opening on the new Pilot of that would be a nice option.


Have you considered a Highlander? I love the way I can just grab stuff out of the back w/o opening the entire lift gate.
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Our 2016 19XUD has stabilizers front and back.
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I have 2016 19xud. It has 4
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Old 05-08-2018, 02:09 PM   #13
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Love it

We bought a new 2016 19XUD last summer and love it. Only 2 people but we have taken 2 grandkids with us with no problems. I would live in it all year if our weather was milder. We took it up to Maine last October and when the night temperatures were below freezing, we didn't put the beds down. Just pulled 1 of the mattresses over the table area and slept there.
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