Reviews provided by. This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by Jayco, Inc. This is an independent, unofficial site. I'll be headed up to Camping World this Friday to pick up my new camper!! I am really pumped!! The dealer told me that I would receive a trailer brake controller and a weight distribution system with all necessary setup and installation.
My WDS showed up today and I plan to bring it with me to the dealership to setup the camper on Friday. I'm pretty handy and have all the tools needed to setup the WDS except I will need to drill holes in the trailer for the sway controller.
How much do you think that the dealer will charge me to assist with this? I just want to know what I'll be looking at. I asked my sales rep this question today and he said I would have to ask the mechanics the day of. Anyway, has anyone ever had an experience like this? If I were the sales guy I would want you to leave feeling happy and get the service dept. It's called Customer Service Good Pr.
Nowdays not heard of to much. We bought our camper at CW Indy and they didn't charge anything for hitch set up. You spent enough on the trailer, the hitch set up should be incidental, IMHO. Since I had no heavy-duty drill or thread taps, it seemed reasonable to me. Tow Package. We bought ours at CW in Utah and they threw in an equalizer hitch including install to thank us for purchasing the trailer from them.
I didn't even ask for that since we already had one. So I sold the old and kept the new one. I'm sure they hid that cost somewhere but still felt good to get that. Most dealers in my area usually deeply discount hitches if not thrown in and free install and setup with tt purchase. Dad taught me, "No free lunch"! If hitch etc is thrown in, its buried in the buy somewhere.
If you already have or want to get the WDH somewhere else, ask them how much they will knock off the price. With my last purchase in I said I already had a set up. I wanted a Blue Ox Sway Pro hitch and the dealer didn't sell them. I'm very handy and wouldn't have any issue setting it up.
Hard to control any transaction when the seller knows you are "really pumped". This is why you are being taken advantage of. If it were me, I would call the salesman and tell him to cancel the order.
Be willing to walk away from this if you can. Way too many dealers and RV's out there that you could be happy with. This is an early sign of things to come when you need service from these people. I think after your call to the sales rep. I wouldn't arrive back to that dealership to pick up anything until all the details and costs were spelled out before you got there. Take control. My dealer is going set my hitch on my new truck for free because I bought the camper 3 years ago from them.
Worth it to me, even if it only takes them an hour. I too bought my hitch prior to PDI. I showed up and asked them to install. After about a year I wound up tweaking it a little. Also discovered several bolts needed tightening after a few trips. This was for the X23B. Originally Posted by Nighthawk We were just looking at a new TT this past weekend. The salesman stated that if we did purchase, he would ensure that they transferred my hitch to the new unit at no cost to me.
While waiting for the image to be applied to the first computer, Monica boots another computer and starts the same process on that one. Northwind Traders is a shipping firm with three offices: a central office in Tooth City, and branch offices in the towns of Brushville and Flosston. His responsibility is maintaining the client computers used by the company's employees. These are mostly desktop computers, but the sales force uses laptops for customer presentations.
There are computers in the central office in Tooth City, and 25 each in the Brushville and Flosston offices. Each site has an internal network running at MB per second MBps , and the branch sites are connected to the Tooth City office by a T1 line. Ron has three Windows Deployment Services servers at the Tooth City office and one in each of the branch offices, which are administered remotely. Previously, this would have involved many expensive trips to Brushville and Flosston, and it would have taken Ron several weeks to complete.
He wants to use Windows Deployment Services to deploy Windows remotely; however, company policy dictates that there can be only one DHCP server on the corporate network, and this server is located at the Tooth City office. Remotely deploying images to the 50 computers at the branch offices would cause immense congestion on the connection. Use the network boot referral system to minimize network traffic between the branch sites and the central office.
Ron prestages each client computer and assigns the appropriate branch office server as the referral server for each. This ensures that the client downloads files and images from the local server, which minimizes traffic on the line between the offices.
Ron has two standard operating system configurations — one for the desktop computers and one for laptops that contains the sales presentations and drivers for projectors. Therefore, he builds two images: one with the desktop configuration, and one with the laptop configuration with no applications. He stores all the user data on one of the servers, so he can deploy Windows without preserving any existing data on the client computers.
These files automate the installation, so Ron does not need to be present at each computer during the installation. They also automatically install Microsoft Office and the line-of-business application that the company uses for package tracking.
He uses the Windows Deployment Services management tools to associate the unattend files with the images. Next, Ron configures Windows Deployment Services so when a computer is restarted, it will boot from the network automatically and deploy the appropriate image without requiring the users to press F After the image is applied to each computer, the computer is automatically joined to the corporate domain and restarted. He also configures the deployment so that when the computer restarts, the computer will not network boot unless F12 is pressed.
This way, the computer then boots to the hard disk drive and finishes the installation process. This prevents a boot loop, in which the computer would continue booting into Setup. When the installation is completed, the computer is ready for the user to log on. Shu Ito is the network architect for Wide World Importers, a large enterprise with 5, employees in offices all over the world. The major employee centers are in the United States and Germany, and there are 13 branch offices in other countries.
Shu has five servers available to him in the U. The hubs are connected by T3 lines, and the other sites are connected by T1 lines. All of the servers are hired on two-year leases. The servers in the German office and the branch sites are the responsibility of the local administrators.
Currently, deployments at Wide World Importers are done by using RIS, and Shu wants to ensure that the existing computer building processes are preserved with the move to Windows Deployment Services.
In addition, it is important that each computer is deployed with an operating system in a language that is appropriate for the users in that country or region. Use multicast deployments to preserve bandwidth while deploying images to many computers concurrently. The vast majority of his deployments will be in English or German, so he creates Windows 7 or Windows 8. Other languages will be installed by using external language packs, and applications will be downloaded by using Systems Management Server SMS.
After creating the images, Shu uploads the images and language packs to the Windows Deployment Services server. Shu authors unattend files with Windows SIM. Of the accounting computers used by Wide World Importers, are in the U. Shu uses multicasting to deploy to the computers in the U. To do this, he creates a multicast transmission for the relevant image on his Windows Deployment Services server.
To preserve the state and data on the previous computers, Shu uses the User State Migration Tool USMT to save all of the data and user configurations to a shared folder on the primary Windows Deployment Services server. Then he sets up each computer to boot from its local Windows Deployment Services server and to start automated setup by using the unattend files.
The computers in the U. When the installation is completed, Shu runs a task with USMT to migrate the user data to each computer. When the lease on a server expires and the server is replaced, Shu can use Windows Deployment Services to deploy his Windows Server images in the same way that he performed the RIS deployment. John Woods is the server maintenance engineer at the A.
Datum Corporation data center. He is responsible for maintaining the servers used by A. Datum Corporation's major customers. One of these customers is Adventure Works. Adventure Works uses 40 servers to run a career Web site which is backed by a database for circus performers.
After the release of a popular film about circus life, Adventure Works expects an increase in the use of their Web site. They order 10 additional servers to handle the anticipated traffic. John wants to deploy operating systems to these servers by using Windows Deployment Services. As a result, he cannot use the standard Windows Deployment Services solution.
In addition, he wants to partition the disks in a standard configuration and also copy data some for database servers, some for Web servers before the unattended setup begins. John chooses to use Windows Deployment Services because he can:. Write a plug-in that reads configuration data for the computers from a data store other than AD DS the data store is typically a database or a flat file.
Write scripts to run in Windows PE that perform preinstallation tasks and then call Setup to install the operating system. John creates 10 computer accounts in his database for his 10 new servers, and he populates them with the required information. He installs the Windows Deployment Services server role on his server choosing to install only the Transport Server role service.
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