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The gremlins have me. Started the first leg of our three month journey this morning. First stop is my mothers. Five minutes after leveling in her drive, most down tail up, we have a gunshot and hissing air. Rear tag bag is blown. Other tags had been replaced by Tuga I think because they look new. Any how found Steve's post and will use those numbers to try to find bag tomorrow

Remember I just posted about the brake bracket repair? I was under there for hours with the coach raised all the way up on the air bags just like it was when this one blew. Yes. I did have the coach cribbed when I was working, but it just proves the point. The coach sank instantly when the bag blew because the drive is tied to the tag. A great reminder to crib ALWAYS. It would have definitely crushed me if this had happened and the coach was not supported.

I have only phone internet at Moms.
If anyone can fix this on the road Richard it's you. Is route thru South Dakota at all during your sojourn?
I was walking around my old bus a few years ago and thought I had been shot. My tag bag blew. Fortunately, the tags are a separate system
Had a tag bag replaced in June at Newells. They did it without getting under the coach or removing the tire. Of course they had it jacked up at the rear tow. The bag had a slow leak. Richard, good it happen where it did and not while going down the road.

I've noticed the tag bags are placed where the excess U joint grease can sling on them. That could be one problem in tag blow outs before the others??
In my case the other bags appear to be new, just the tags appear to have age. No signs of grease or oil on the bag.
Richard,

This is sweet vindication for me. When I bought my coach from Newell it had 160k miles and was 9 years old. One of the first things that I wanted them to replace were the air bags. They told me that they had inspected them and there was no trouble. I persisted and after a couple more requests, they relented and replaced front air bags. Next trip, they replaced rear airbags. Not cheap...but good peace of mind!

That would have been a good story except for the part where 2 bags on rear developed slow leaks in the new bags and had to be replaced. bleh!

Cheers,
bill
richard, i emailed you pictures and dimensions of the tag bag newell said i had and the one i actually put in. all i would suggest is that you match what you have to the pictures in the firestone cat (i sent those). because if i had bought the ones they said, it would have been wrong.

when i took mine off the coach, the number on them was one no one had and that firestone said 8 weeks to make. firestone helped me find one that was essentially the same with same internal bumper, mount etc. just a tiny bit different for the bag, like very small. and it worked fine. and i could find them.

even newell says to look at what you have to be sure.

tom
Richard, the air bag that Newell replaced is by Goodyear. The invoice numbers are #1003 and 1003589378c ridewell. Cost $227.60 for air bag.









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i talked to richard this morning and he is getting the bags from newell and will have them monday. he is working on removing them and said he is going to do both of them while he is at it.

for richard, this is like going to QT for a hot dog....ha

tom
I would love to see film of this whole job. Can we get Francis Ford Coppola flown in to direct ?
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