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Title: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 11, 2016, 06:44:35 pm
After a friend with a 09 Nimbus told me he was facing over $30K in repairs at Xtreme because of water getting into his slide out openings I decided to call Xtreme to see what I could do to prevent that from happening to me.

He found out that FT did not re-fiberglass the opening after cutting. Looks like they just painted that part of the Foretravel "sandwich". Part of that sandwich is wood. If water penetrates it causes the wood, fiberglass etc to seperate.
 
I asked Xtreme what I could put on mine, since the integrity of my openings are still okay. They said use an oil based enamel paint.

First I cleaned the surface with soapy water and a toothbrush, rinsed and let dry. Next taped around the edges and then used a artist brush to apply the paint. Used a flat black color. Very pleased with the outcome and hopefully I am sealed.


Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Roger & Susan in Home2 on May 11, 2016, 07:11:56 pm
Probably a good idea to inspect annually now and repaint as needed.  Nice job. 
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 11, 2016, 07:28:01 pm
Probably a good idea to inspect annually now and repaint as needed.  Nice job. 

Roger, that is what I was thinking also. I will definitely keep a close eye on it.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Tom Lang on May 11, 2016, 10:59:37 pm
He found out that FT did not re-fiberglass the opening after cutting. Looks like they just painted that part of the Foretravel "sandwich". Part of that sandwich is wood. If water penetrates it causes the wood, fiberglass etc to seperate.
 

Is this how my 2003 was built, or only later years?
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Tim Fiedler on May 11, 2016, 11:05:53 pm
I have no idea of the years that were constructed in this manner.
Rance did inspection with slide in
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 11, 2016, 11:15:51 pm
Do not know the years but looking at mine you can see the painted wood part.

Take a flashlight and look. It will be obvious.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Michelle on May 12, 2016, 09:57:24 am
Is this how my 2003 was built, or only later years?

Inspect the openings with your slides in.  Our 2003 has a sealant applied all around the opening - Rance recommended we inspect it periodically and reseal if necessary in a manner similar to what Darrell used.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 12, 2016, 10:14:36 am
Inspect the openings with your slides in.  Our 2003 has a sealant applied all around the opening - Rance recommended we inspect it periodically and reseal if necessary in a manner similar to what Darrell used.

Hey Michelle, thanks for the clarification to check with slides in. Also, when I say FT painted it, that is what it looks like but it probably is some sort of sealant. Mine was a light black in color (before I painted) and you can definitely see the wood grain thru the sealant.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Michelle on May 12, 2016, 10:26:14 am
Hey Michelle, thanks for the clarification to check with slides in. Also, when I say FT painted it, that is what it looks like but it probably is some sort of sealant. Mine was a light black in color (before I painted) and you can definitely see the wood grain thru the sealant.

Darrell,

Ours looks "thicker" than a painted sealant - more like a silicone or urethane caulking, also black in color.  I recall MOT commenting on it/inspecting it as well back in 2010 when we had our slide bladder replaced.

Michelle
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 12, 2016, 10:29:46 am
Michelle, just curious how much was the slide bladder replacement? Why did you have to replace? How many years did the original one last? Thanks
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Michelle on May 12, 2016, 10:54:18 am
Michelle, just curious how much was the slide bladder replacement?

I don't have the receipt handy, but I believe in 2010 it was approximately $1600-2000 per slide bladder, parts and labor.  It depended on which bladder it was.  Note this is for a 2003 and newer where the slide can be pushed a few inches into the coach.  Older models requiring slide removal will likely be more expensive.


We developed a leak due to a missing part that keeps the slide bladder from expanding too much  (said part was found in the space underneath the slide during bladder replacement, it had never been installed when the coach was built).  Emergency '03 slide bladder repair (http://www.foreforums.com/index.php?topic=10319.msg49042#msg49042)

How many years did the original one last?

8 years from original in service date, which was very good considering the situation that caused the failure.  We actually opted to have the non-failed bladder replaced at the same time as a preventative measure (since a few others with 2003's were starting to have leaks in that timeframe)

Note that in recent years, HWH has changed the slide bladder material/wall thickness and the newer ones are much more robust than our original 2003 ones.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Darrell LeBeau on May 12, 2016, 11:06:21 am
Thanks, wonder which ones my 07 has?
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Roger & Susan in Home2 on May 12, 2016, 12:22:58 pm
Our 2001 slide bladder is still in good shape.  My estimate is 1500 or more cycles.  Lucky perhaps but then we are only a couple hundred miles from HWH.  If the newer ones are tougher then that is good news.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Tim Fiedler on May 13, 2016, 06:53:13 pm
On the subject of Nimbus sidewalls per the recent post.-

I had a 2011 Nimbus looked at by Xtreme for a friend while I was in NAC last week - per Rance:

Rance took time out of very busy schedule ( along with Greg) to do a no charge inspection of this coach for a perspective buyer. Great Guys and Great support - he looked at my coach too and pronounced it "clean" - room, sidewalls, bulkheads

We are lucky to have such talented and service minded people to support our coaches.
Title: Re: Preventive Maintenance
Post by: Dave Cobb on May 13, 2016, 07:14:43 pm
I too was invited to drop by with my coach for a free inspection at Xtreme.  While there, Rance did a under look, walk around, and roof walk.  He gave his report, and suggestions, all were minor.  He noted one of the LED turn lights they had installed in 08 had some small amount of water inside.  He said they have them in stock, and I offered to buy one.  He said, let me replace it now, when I asked how they were held in place.

He explained, how they are happy to help owners keep up with the small things.  That keeps the coaches going.  Then Xtreme wants us to come back for the big and important upgrades and more that they do.  While there looking at a older Foretravel just in for headlight upgrades, I looked at a brand new coach.  He walked me around the new, 45'er that was in to have all the slides repaired.  All the corner seams were breaking already at the metal to skin joints.  Then the gaps around the slides varied from less than my little finger's depth, to more than my thumb's width, on each end of all 4 slides.  The 3 piece roof was already a problem. But the use of only loose pink house insulation in the walls was said to not going to likely cause any dark color crazing to the filon skin panels.  Nice big coach, guess a nice price, you only get what you pay for.