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12-26-2012, 07:21 PM
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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re-paint a coach or wrap a coach?
Some of the coaches we have seen have outdated paint schemes and show a lot of deterioration. We hope we can find an extreme deal on a coach where we have room to have a new paint job done or a temporary wrap. We've been thinking upon this since Newell hunting and seeing all the coaches that need updating, we thought having a wrap done might be a less expensive alternative? Any one care to share thoughts, experience or expertise in this area?
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12-26-2012, 08:19 PM
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Hello Nara,
We are in the same situation, we have a 1992 Newell which we have totally redone the interior on but have yet to address the exterior for this reason. We have weighed both options of wrapping or painting and it appears that the wrapping option may be a price saving option it comes with it's own challenges and disadvantages. The wrapping typically is a shorter term 3-5 option depending of course on use and duration in the sun. There is also a fairly high price tag with wrapping once you include a little prep, graphics design, material costs and of course the labor to install we were approaching $8K-10K. The other option of paint has its' clear advantages like durability and longevity but from what we are seeing you can also end up in the $14K-$20K ballpark to fully and correctly strip, mask, prep, design, paint, clear and reassemble a large custom coach. We have a Newll repaint kitty jar, it's a really big jar, but we have opted for the paint method and are looking at 18-24 months until we can outlay that cost for a shiny new updated coach. There's always the option of driving down to Mexico where they paint your coach outside using basic airbrush techniques for $3K-$5K but we didn't feel real fuzzy with that option either!
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Craig & Kerry Umphrey
1992 Newell #284 "Big Casa"
8V92 DDEC-2 / HT740
2010 Roadtrek 210 Versatile "Lil Casa"
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12-26-2012, 10:17 PM
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Location: Boise Idaho
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Nara, you might want to look at this post, apparently some RV parks won't allow wraps. http://www.luxurycoachlifestyle.com/...rap-paint.html
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Jon & Chris Everton
1986 40' Dog House #86
0 hp 8V92 Allison HT740
Soon to be 500hp ISM with ZF 6 Speed
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12-28-2012, 04:24 PM
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Location: North Dakota
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrE
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MrE it should only be a concern if you plan on having a wrap with advertising.
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12-28-2012, 04:28 PM
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Location: North Dakota
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If you are concerned with the outer appearance of your coach that is good. A lot of people wait to do the outside of their coaches last. But remember everyone sees the outside of your coach and "First impressions are lasting impressions". So when you can, make it count on the outside too.
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03-30-2013, 03:05 PM
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Location: arkansas
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I actually wrapped my newell 10 years ago.. Had it on for 2 years.. Wrap cost 10k.. We used it in my business.. Is a great look but it doesn't have the same gloss look as a paint.. If you can paint it for 15.. I would paint it.. But the good thing about the wrap is your options are endless!! Photos or anything..
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03-30-2013, 06:19 PM
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Location: Missoula, Montana
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I could see wrapping a coach for a business but for personal use you may want to think about it. Like Yachts said for the price of a wrap if for a little more you can get it painted I too would go for paint instead. One for the obvious reasons that paint outlasts a wrap and because paint looks like paint and a wrap looks like a wrap.
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Mike & Amy
2000 Newell Motorcoach Double-Slide
2005 Jeep Liberty 4x4
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03-31-2013, 05:39 PM
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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Thank you everyone for the input. I really appreciate it again we have things to think about. I think we are leaning more towards paint since getting some opinions here. Thanks again!
Nara
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04-11-2013, 02:10 AM
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2012 Van Halen Tour Bus Vinyl Wrap
[video=youtube_share;B7qPzJWU-hs]http://youtu.be/B7qPzJWU-hs[/video]
For those who may not be familiar with a coach wrap I found this nifty video of a 2012 Van Halen Tour bus Vinyl wrap. Keep in mind this video is sped up which makes it look fast and easy.
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04-11-2013, 02:19 AM
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Location: Heartland
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Only chump change for the Pasadena boys. One concert should cover the total coach expense.
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Previous Owner of 3 Newell's
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04-11-2013, 08:14 PM
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Good movie clip. thank you I understand what this method is now.
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04-11-2013, 11:23 PM
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Speedingsport this is definitely an intersting process. I like it and thanks for taking the time to share with us. I would consider a wrap unless like someone noted you may not get the glass of paint.
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Brady K. Jones
1986 Newell 40' 8v92
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04-13-2013, 02:33 AM
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Wrapping a coach is neat but I prefer an amazing paint job instead.
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