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10-28-2006, 01:50 AM
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Construction of a Newell?
Ok, I currently own a 1989 Newell Wide Body and the wife and I are thinking about upgrading to a mid 90's Newell. What I am trying to find out is how the construction of a Newell has changed since 1989.
Paul & Lisa McGhee
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11-10-2006, 04:48 PM
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Newell continues to use the bridge type construction that gives our chassis its legendary strength.
We recently serviced a 1994 coach with 578,000 miles, and it is still going strong. In fact the only repair we made to the coach was replacement of a height control valve
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11-11-2006, 01:07 AM
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John, thanks for your input. We appreciate having your expertise on this site.
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11-14-2006, 02:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnC
Newell continues to use the bridge type construction that gives our chassis its legendary strength.
We recently serviced a 1994 coach with 578,000 miles, and it is still going strong. In fact the only repair we made to the coach was replacement of a height control valve
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and Keeps On Going and Going and Going and Going and . . .
:?:
I wonder if there's a Motorhome (Pusher or Bus) out there
that was converted from new and has that kind of mileage ?
May God Bless,
ikcandco
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