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Jim Shepherd (Rv_Safetyman) (66.82.9.15)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2004 - 6:27 pm: | |
Sometime back, I posted a question on one of the boards about mounting systems for a Series 60 in my Eagle. I got a lot of good answers and a few phone calls. I looked at every bus I could find that came with a series 60 including an Eagle 15. I also looked at various conversions. There were tons of different approaches. In my search, I contacted Newell Coach (The Premier Coach builder in my opinion), who uses Series 60 in their beautiful coaches. I have decided to use their system. I have documented some of the details and part numbers at my bus project web site: http://www.rvsafetysystems.com/busproject6.htm Jim Shepherd Evergreen, CO ’85 Eagle 10 |
John that newguy (199.232.240.234)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2004 - 8:40 pm: | |
Of interest - Newell Coach Corporation Models: Newell Motor Home Years: 1998-1999 Number Involved: 60 Dates of Manufacture: February 1997 - August 1998 Defect: This recall involves motor homes equipped with Dana suspensions. A machining operation was omitted from the suspension pivot arm, causing a restriction in the downward suspension travel. An interference can occur between the pivot arm and the upper wishbone. If left unattended, it can result in deformation and cracking of the upper wishbone casting. Remedy: Dealers will replace the upper wishbones that have any signs of metal-to-metal contact. All pivot arms will need to be modified whether or not they show signs of metal contact. Owner notification was to begin Jan. 22, 1999. Owners who do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact Newell at 1-918-542-3344. [NHTSA Recall No. 98V314] There's been a few other recalls concerning Newell, also. As far as I'm concerned, a stick and staple is a stick and staple and one's no better than the other. I guess that's why we're all doing it "our way". (You're doing a fantastic job, btw!) |
James Maxwell (Jmaxwell) (66.81.43.102)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2004 - 9:46 pm: | |
John: I don't think anybody that knows Newells consider them a stick and staple job. In fact, they have been an inovative leader in the custom built Motorcoach segment. A recall on an IFS component manufactured by another company is hardly cause to condemn Newell so long as they take care of it for their customers. Have u looked in detail at a Newell built since the early 90's. They are anything but your average Fleetwood. Afterall, MCI produced buses for nearly two decades with inadequate cooling and never made an attempt to correct it until they came out with the 9. Prevo turned out rust buckets for years before they corrected the causes. I don't mention Trailways, since they produced buses for their use alone for the most part. If it is mechanical in nature, it is subject to having flaws, and that goes for all of them. Believe me, if I had the financial resources, I would be driving a 45' Newell. |
John that newguy (199.232.240.234)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, August 07, 2004 - 10:41 pm: | |
You're certainly entitled to your opinion, James. My only knowledge of Newell comes from the many, many hours I spent at a Massachusetts RV repair shop. I didn't work there, I was a customer with a ton of free time to kill. From Newell to Beaver to the Winnebago, I quickly learned that they are all with their own share of headaches. Spending more money for the "top of the line" RV did not, does not, nor ever will, give you any benefit of better workmanship. Those days are gone. All you get for spending more initially, is the ability to spend more for repairs later. Slide-outs that fail to retract, AC wiring that shorts inside walls, gas-filled glass that discolors over time, roofs that leak and accessories that fail prematurely... The list is near endless. You have a right to your opinion. If Newell meets your fancy, great. I would not own another commercially built RV. That sir, is my opinion. |
Marc Bourget (209.142.38.81)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, August 09, 2004 - 12:01 pm: | |
I'm curious why a recall involving a IFS was inserted into an engine motor-mount thread? Maybe the post needed it's own thread? * I will add the relevant observation that DD requires a certain amount of sideways travel for the S series motors. For example, the S-50 (a 4 cyl) requires the motor mounts to absorb 6-7" of sideways movement at the cylinder head. (dimension from memory only!) Now, whether Newell verifed such criteria is another thing. Onward and Upward Marc Bourget *Not saying you don't have the right to voice your thoughts, just opining it would be better placed elsewhere with a subject line that would be easier to retrieve from the archives. |
John that newguy (199.232.244.86)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, August 09, 2004 - 12:31 pm: | |
Only to illustrate the point that no commercial RV manufacturer is without fault, Marc. Newell is only slightly better than Winnebago, and perhaps only in the more expensive line of accessories they use. If a manufacturer exposes it's clients to a hazardous condition due to one of the components it utilizes, regardless of the source, it is still the responsible party. Trying to pass the buck by claiming it was "some other manufacturer's mistake", just doesn't hack it when you're spending heavy-duty $$$ for an RV that claims to be "the best". What good is "the best", if it's chassis falls apart, the steering fails, or the engine doesn't last the RV? The "wishbone failure" had nothing to do with engine mounts. And I'm sure if Newell is as good as the author claims, they would be the ones to address the type of mounts to be used for such a dramatic engine swap. (just my silly opinion, of course) |
Marc Bourget (209.142.38.81)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - 4:40 am: | |
I don't feel your opinion is silly, we're on the same wavelength regarding businesses that put a defective product in the "stream of commerce" My point, equally valid to yours, was directed at making this valid point accessible to future BB users by pointing out no one would ever enter this subject thread to access your point from the archives. There's lots of info "concealed" in this BB as a result. Kinda defeats the purpose of the BB. Onward and upward Marc Bourget |
John that newguy (199.232.244.24)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - 7:50 am: | |
You're absolutely right Marc, but I didn't want to start an entire thread to just make a comment regarding the guy's insatiable love for Newell RVs. I guess I could have just commented "Love is blind" and left it at that. Ha. Oh well. |
derek_l (172.208.6.96)
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - 4:41 pm: | |
A side thought here, but the way the search works is that if you typed in "Newell", this thread would be displayed, even if the subject line was "Pie tastes good". Of course you can search by "Subject line" only, but if you are doing a real thorough search... Nothing is lost. |
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