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Rear air spring part #

Yahoo Message Number: 116794
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1999 CC Intrigue 36' #10758
Dynomax Chassis
Reyco 102AR Suspension
Firestone Air Springs

Hi, parked upon a mountain in Michoacan Mexico with a blown L/R air bag. Pretty much every thing is dragging including the rear bay doors, and the inner fender frame is cutting into the tire. Wouldn't mind leaving here with the coach someday, but don't think we'd get far driving with the tail end on the ground. Rolled the rear wheels up on ramps and crawled around with a mirror and a light. Didn't find a part number, and I looked. Anyone know how I can buy the two rear air springs or air bags?
Thanks
John Tomich
'99 Intrigue 36' #10758


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Yahoo Message Number: 116796
Look up Triple T Trucking. Knoxville Th. They have them in their warehouse and they are reasonable. And can have it to you quickly.




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Yahoo Message Number: 116797
Try calling Kevin Waite but you probably won't get a good answer because CC really didn't keep the records needed, although he may have helped an Intrigue owner. The label is on top of the air bag and will probably be worn to the point that you can't read it when the bag is removed. At least that's the way my front and rear bags were. It took Fountain RV in Florida about half a day on the phone with an air bag supplier to figure out which bags I needed. With luck someone with a 1999 Intrigue has replaced their bags and sees your post.
Pete
 2000 40'  Magna #5892  CAT C-10


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Yahoo Message Number: 116799
Thanks for the quick response John Busby. Couldn't find a Triple T Trucking Parts seller in Knoxville, but there is one in North Carolina. I sent them an email and description and am hoping for the best.

If anyone has a source or a part number I'd be grateful. Thanks. John Tomich


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Yahoo Message Number: 116802
I dealt with Triple T Service Center in Summerville, SC. Their phone number is 1-800-892-9825. The number for local is 843-329-1001. The address is 155 Farmington, SC 29486. I thought their warehouse was in Knoxville, Tn. But its been years and Im not certain. Just call the Summerville store and they can help you. You might be able to crawl under the motorhome and get the part number off the air bag itself. Kevin Waite is familiar with this as well. He may have some of these air bags in stock. His phone number is 541-953-6162. Hes in Junction City Oregon.

On Thursday, November 29, 2018 2:18 PM, "John Tomich jtomich4@... [Country-Coach-Owners]"  wrote:

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Yahoo Message Number: 116804
My airbag part number is printed on top of the airbag itself. Need to get it out, not an easy task without a lift....

Steve 2000 Magna

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Yahoo Message Number: 116806
Thanks John! My air bags don't seem to be listed in anyone's catalog. Three different sources and Kevin Waite all say the best way is to have the part number. I'm hoping someone that has been through this has that number and is willing to post it or send it to me.
Thanks, John

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Yahoo Message Number: 116815
John,
Not sure this will help, but I had my rear air bags replaced on my 2000 Magna a couple of years ago. The only thing shown on the bill was a part # DAY1R11-150.

Don Clemens
2000 Magna #5854


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Yahoo Message Number: 116819
Replaced front and rear air bags on my 2000 40' Magna. The bill shows them to be FS-8782 and FS-9459. Sorry, don't know which is front and rear. I believe the FS stands for Firestone.

pete
2000 40' Magna Indulgence, CAT C-10, #5892
Pete
 2000 40'  Magna #5892  CAT C-10

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Yahoo Message Number: 116829


Thanks Pete for the help. Is your CC on a Dynomax chassis? I'm having a little trouble narrowing the field and don't always have a cellular signal from here. Thanks, John

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