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#1

Hello All,

We are in Albuquerque and needing an alignment. Called the local shops and they all ask what chassis Newell uses. After explaining they are purposely built by Newell the conversation begins to go downhill. Any suggestions on how to approach the shops? Are there published specs they can follow? Ours is coach 414, a beautiful 1996 model. She's runs out straight but the steering wheel is off center about 25 degrees. Wanders a bit if you're not careful. New Firestones all around. Thank you for any advice!

Kenny & Jill Hinkes
1996 Coach 414
1994 Vogue Prima Vista 6v92
1996 Coach 426
N3076E Cessna 172
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#2

They should be able to call Newell for any specs that they might need. Camping World might have an alignment bay but not sure of that.
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#3

Kenny,

You are right at the transition point between the Ridewell straight axle and the Dana Independent Front Suspension. Can you tell us which one you have?

Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home Cool )
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#4

(05-14-2017, 04:00 AM)Richard Wrote:  Kenny,

You are right at the transition point between the Ridewell straight axle and the Dana Independent Front Suspension. Can you tell us which one you have?

I had a 96 # 422 and was a straight axles. Had a bus shop in Knoxville try to do the job and they had all kind of problems and gave up. I would go back to Newell for a alinement. Just my thoughts.

1996 #422 and 2004 #689 with YELLOW Goldwing, BMW K1200S, RZR, Dodge Truck

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#5

Richard hit the nail on the head with that question. I have been told that #413 had a Ridewell solid axle and #416 had the Dana IFS. I am not certain about #414 or #415 although I 'think' #414 had the Ridewell straight axle. Of course it is very easy to tell if you look under the front of the coach.

Michael Day
1992 Newell 43.5' #281
NewellOwner.com
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#6

Fixed the wandering or over steering by increasing toe-in from 1/16 to 3/16. Increased tire wear is immaterial.

2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica
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#7

Richard, Michael, Chester & CC, Thank you all for your ideas and direction. My guess is i've got the Ridewell version. Heading over to the garage to take a look today. Will report back. There is a camping World here in town, I'll ask them as well. Many Thanks!! Happy Mothers Day!!

Kenny & Jill Hinkes
1996 Coach 414
1994 Vogue Prima Vista 6v92
1996 Coach 426
N3076E Cessna 172
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(05-14-2017, 05:34 AM)Fulltiming Wrote:  Richard hit the nail on the head with that question. I have been told that #413 had a Ridewell solid axle and #416 had the Dana IFS. I am not certain about #414 or #415 although I 'think' #414 had the Ridewell straight axle. Of course it is very easy to tell if you look under the front of the coach.

Hello.

I have Coach #416 and indeed it has the IFS in the front.  Contact Newell for Caster, Camber, and Toe-in specs.  My Coach tends to pull slightly right and the steering wheel is off by a couple of degrees.  I have some bushings and clamps for the sway bar that need replacing.  The key thing is to have the correct Travel Height before adjusting.

For those that have the solid axle, Caster and Camber are not adjustable, only Toe-in.  If these need adjustment, the Axle is bent and needs to be replaced per the documents in my Newell Book.  They did not update my Book to reflect the installation of the IFS.

Best Regards,
Bill Sallai & Jimmy Tyson (Dog)
1996 Newell Coach FMCA Show #416, 45’ x 102”
DD Series 60 DDEC3
Allison HD4060 6-Speed World Transmission
Ham 2m/70cm KJ6VBQ
Horsham, PA
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#9

Bill, congratulations. To the best of my knowledge you have the first or at most, the second Newell built with IFS. I think I was able to confirm that #414 does have the Ridewell Solid front axle. Still don't have a definitive word on #415.

Michael Day
1992 Newell 43.5' #281
NewellOwner.com
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#10

My #440 has a solid front axle, 1997...not IFS

MG
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