Re: Delamination
Reply #2 –
I think you're talking about the endcap cracking (adhesive mismatch) of the 2002-2004 coaches. Or maybe the slide delamination of 2000-2001 also due to adhesive issues with the foam insulation to the metal framing of the slide. Both would likely have been addressed long ago at this point.
2007-2010 have their own set of serious delamination issues, particularly in the sidewall around the slide cut-outs.
While we were at Xtreme last month, Rance was working on a Nimbus the entire time, and apparently had already been on that one for the previous 3 weeks. So that's 7 weeks at minimum. Waiting in the wings was another Nimbus, this one had issues with delamination in one of the slides itself, and is apparently the 3rd slide on that coach to need repair.
Part of the problem was that FT changed the slides and they have a "dam" on top that collects water. That can cause delamination of the slide itself. The more prevalent issue is lack of sealing where the sidewall is cut out for the slide. Moisture penetrates the sidewall all around the slide and migrates out from there.
To properly repair, you're easily looking at $30K+ (that was the number about 10 years ago) in cost if it has that delamination. Check it very, very closely, especially around the slide openings and endcap seams.
2 other potential things to look at - in 2007 the retarder was an option, not standard, for early units. Also, there are reports from previous 2007 owners that the dash air was a one-year version and there may not be parts available if it isn't working.