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Digest Number 1512

Yahoo Message Number: 15847
In a message dated 3/30/2005 10:32:23 AM Pacific Standard Time, Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com writes:

Hi:

Do you think that if the engine were running you could get enough pressure to accomplish the job? I would sure like to be able to do make it work too.

Bob

2003 Intrique First Avenue
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Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:16:54 -0800 (PST) From: Bruce Ashley

Subject: inflating tires

At FMCA I saw other motorhomers using their on board compressor tanks to inflate their tires so I set up my 1998 Intrigue as soon as I returned home, but alas, even though my dash guage shows 120# I can't get 110# in my tires. Is this what you would expect or am I doing something wrong?
Bruce Ashley

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 15849
Hi:

I have a 2003 Intrigue First Avenue. It has been great, and I have no problems at this time. I want to have general service done (everything and anything that should be done). This would include oil changes, other fluids, etc.
I am probably going to take it to Junction City. I am considering having it done at the factory or Carrier and Sons. Which of the two would be best for service? Since I am a first time coach owner...what do you think or suggest?

Bob

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 15850
110psi is the most I have been able to do also with engine running.

Dean

95 Magna 5280

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 15878
Bob: We're currently at camp CC in Junction City for a five year service call and some body work. There's quite a few others here for warranty work, not many for maintenance service. My impression is their service rates are a bit high: $85/hr, plus parts which are difficult to gauge as to their true cost.
We'll be out of here with our receipts next week, at which time we'll answer any queries via personal email.
Dick

Allure #30519

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 15879
Had my 5000 mile service done at Cummins Northwest in Coburg. Saved me about $200 over Country Coach cost.

Carol

04 Inspire 51046

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Bob: We're currently at camp CC in Junction City for a five year
service call and some body

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work. There's quite a few others here for warranty work, not many
for maintenance

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service. My impression is their service rates are a bit high:
$85/hr, plus parts which are

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difficult to gauge as to their true cost.

We'll be out of here with our receipts next week, at which time
we'll answer any queries via

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personal email.

Dick

Allure #30519

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> I have a 2003 Intrigue First Avenue. It has been great, and I

have no

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problems at this time. I want to have general service done
(everything and anything

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that should be done). This would include oil changes, other

fluids, etc.

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> I am probably going to take it to Junction City. I am
considering having it

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done at the factory or Carrier and Sons. Which of the two would

be best for

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service? Since I am a first time coach owner...what do you think

or suggest?

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 15891
Richard, $85 an hour is about the industry norm, are there any reliable shops that charges less?

Egon

'99 Allure #30321
'02 Tahoe Z71

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Yahoo Message Number: 15893
i'm certainly not one to know, Egon. Our last service was a year ago at Cummins/Houston; before that in 2003 at Freightliner/Portland, neither of which I would (or could) compare to CC. One thing to consider however, is the customer service at Camp CC: unsurpassed IMO.

Richard

Allure 30519

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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 15916
Dick,

I noticed your 2000 Allure coach number is close to my #30511.
Anything special you having done that is best for the factory to be doing? The shop labor rate is consistant with the Cummins and Prevost shops here in Jacksonville, FL. There are a few small independent shops as low as $55/hour. However, their capability is limited to lube, oil and filter changes.

Jim Hughes

2000 Allure #30511

 

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 15923
Hi, Jim:

We haven't seen the work order yet, but the estimate was $1054: $595 labor, $459 parts.
This wasn't broken down, other than: "Complete LOF w/chassis inspection, tranny and differential service"

We're here at Camp CC for another week to have some non-maintenance work done, at which time we'll be presented with the final bill (shudder). If you're still interested, email us around the 10th and I'll share the details.

Dick

Allure 30519