2008 Jayco Jay Series 1008
2008 Jayco Jay Series 1008 pictures, prices, information, and specifications.
Year
2008
Parent Company
Jayco
Generic Type (Primary)
Expandable Trailer
Make
Jayco
Display Name
Jay Series 1008
Manufacturer Country
USA
Regional Availability
All Regions
Price
Standard
MSRP
$9,336
Basic Warranty (Months)
24
Structure Warranty (Months)
24
Dimensions
Standard
Weight
Standard
Capacities
Standard
Holding Tanks
Standard
Number Of Fresh Water Holding Tanks
1
Number Of Propane Tanks
1
Length (in/mm/ft/m)
250 / 6350 / 20.8 / 6.4
Length (closed) ()
Height (closed) ()
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)
1915 / 868.6
Payload Capacity (lbs/kgs)
1035 / 469.5
GVWR (lbs)
2950
Hitch Weight (lbs)
175
Total Fresh Water Tank Capacity (gal/l)
23 / 87.1
Propane Tank (s)
Standard
Total Propane Tank Capacity (gal/lbs)
4.7 / 20
Construction
Standard
Body Material
Aluminum
Sidewall Construction
Tent Fabric
Number of Doors
1
Sliding Glass Door
No
Expandable Bunk
Standard
Expandable Bunk Material
Soft Shell
Awning
Standard
Number of Awnings
1
Power Retractable Awning
No
Leveling Jacks
Standard
Leveling Jack Type
Front Manual / Rear Manual
Roof Vents
Standard
Propane Tank Cover
Standard
Exterior Shower
Standard
Exterior Grille
Optional
Kitchen / Living Area
Standard
Kitchen / Living Area Flooring Type
Vinyl
Kitchen Table Configuration
Bench Seats
Kitchen Location
Center
Living Area Location
Center
Layout
Stove
Number Of Oven Burners
2
Overhead Fan
No
Refrigerator
Standard
Refrigerator Size
Compact
Refrigerator Power Mode
Electric / Propane
Sink / Faucet
Standard
Beds
Standard
Max Sleeping Count
6
Number Of Double Beds
1
Number Of King Size Beds
1
Number Of Convertible / Sofa Beds
1
Bathroom
Standard
Toilet
Standard
Toilet Type
Cassette (No Curtain / Walls)
Shower
Optional
Power Vent Fan
Standard
Wheels
Standard
Wheels Composition
Steel
Number Of Axles
1
Tires
Standard
Rear Wheel Diameter
13
Spare Tire Cover
Standard
Spare Tire
Standard
Spare Tire Location
Exterior Mounted
Rear Tire (Full Spec)
13 Inch C-Range Wheels
Brakes
Optional
Exterior Flood Lights
Standard
Battery
Standard
Battery Power Converter
Yes
Battery Converter Amps
20
Prewiring
Standard
Air Conditioning Prewiring
Yes
Cable Prewiring
No
Phone Prewiring
No
Heat Prewiring
Yes
TV Antenna Prewiring
No
Satellite Prewiring
No
Washer / Dryer Prewiring
No
Exterior Plugs
Standard
Ground Fault Plugs
Standard
Heater
Optional
Water Heater Tank
Standard
Water Heater Pump Power Mode
Propane
Water Heater Tank Bypass
Yes
Water Heater Tank Capacity (g/l)
6 / 22.7
Smoke Detector
Standard
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Standard
Propane Alarm
Standard
Paint
Standard
Metallic
No
Interior Decor
Standard
Wallpaper
Yes
Interior Wood Finish
Yes
Curtains / Shades
Standard
User Reviews
4 reviews
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Perfect
By Chris (I am an Owner) on Apr 02, 2018My family and I love it, everything works perfect and have never had any issues.Rating breakdown
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Awesome First Time Trailer
By T Bird (I am an Owner) on Jan 04, 2012My family has had this trailer for about two years and we have been nothing but impressed with it! Easy to set up, very durable construction, and feels like it'll last us forever. The only issue we had was the water pump went out, but that was covered by warranty so it was a non-issue. We were most ... impressed with how much storage space there is and how well thought out the design is. Great trailer!!Rating breakdown
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Great camper
By Jeff Scherer (I am an Owner) on Jun 29, 2011We've had this camper for just over one year. It's been reliable and very easy to pull. Heat works great, A/C add on keeps it cool. We pulled this with a Chrysler Town and Country with no problem, but now are using a Tahoe. Brakes are a little weak, and door hardware could be stronger. Other than ... that, we're completely thrilled with this camper.Rating breakdown
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Biggest Junk Ever - Product maybe unsafe - weak frame
By R. Whitacre (I am an Owner) on Jul 07, 2010The bed by the door failed in my camper with only 500 to 600 pounds in the bed (the bed is rated for 1000 pounds). The bed rail stop is a peice of plastic held in by one rivet. The rivet failed and the tenting was the only thing from keeping my friends from falling on the ground. Also putting this ... much weight in the bed causes the frame to flex and bend enough that the door does not operate correctly. Extra steel was added to the rear part of my frame but did not completely fix the frame / door issue. My camper is a lemon and this model now discontued was poorly designed due to the short distance of the door to the end of the camper; the box of the camper gives little to no strength to support people in the rear bed. The gas furnace has had the igniter replaced 3 to 4 times in 18 months. Half the water splashes out of the fresh water tank by towing the unit less than 100 miles; an over flow shut off value was installed. Taillights blow up the bulbs because the fixtures let water drip on the bulbs. The camper has gone back to the shop for repairs about every time it has been used. Lots of tenting leaks as well. The factory says they have been making the bed rails the same for about 40 years and I told them as an ex-registered professional electrical engineer that they are apparently unsafe and needed review. I was told by the factory rep. that they were putting the same parts back in my camper with NO ENGINEERING Review; STAY AWAY from this company would be my advice. I have lots of photos to show my problems but they are too large to upload easily. I cannot find a lawyer that will take the lemon law suit - not enough money for them to make; it's just a cheap popup.Rating breakdown