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Best 10 Modifications
#1

Most of the guru crowd has pimped the coach in one way or another to address a permanent fix, correct a design flaw, or simply add customization. It's kind of slow, because of the holiday, so I thought I would start a thread on the top ten favorite coach mods.

Here are mine:

1. Three way toggle switch to activate jake brakes off of accelerator or brake pedal
2. Treadle style air brake pedal
3. External contactors for AC compressors
4. Solid surface flooring
5. Combination style door lock
6. 365 Front tires
7. Aluminum  Coolant Expansion Tank
8. Air Ride Drivers Seat for Passenger side
9. LED Headlights with relays
10. Direct Drive Generator Blower

And looking at the other lists reminded me:

Rear Sway Bar

Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home Cool )
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#2

I’ll go...in no particular order

1. Take out desk and replace with dual couches
2. TV lift behind one of the new couches
3. Added a roof air to the 4 in the basement
4. External contractor for AC
5. Big handle valve and pipe to dump ping tank
6. New electric blinds throughout
7. Installed rear sway bar
8. New feaux lizard leather on salon walls
9. LED strip for the edge of the big awning
10. Plumbed in coffee pot

Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama
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#3

1. Replace brake pedal with treadle.
2. RV GPS
3. VMSpc and dash display
4. Vacuum pumps on slide seals
5. Combination door lock
6. Rebuilt Aqua-Hot
7. Re-engineered AC control boards
8. Fabric upholstery gone
9. Headlight relays
10. All new total light blocking shades

Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530  ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004
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#4

(12-31-2017, 06:25 AM)bikestuff Wrote:  I’ll go...in no particular order

1.  Take out desk and replace with dual couches
2.  TV lift behind one of the new couches
3.  Added a roof air to the 4 in the basement
4.  External contractor for AC
5.  Big handle valve and pipe to dump ping tank
6.  New electric blinds throughout
7.  Installed rear sway bar
8.  New feaux lizard leather on salon walls
9.  LED strip for the edge of the big awning
10.  Plumbed in coffee pot

Hey there Bill, any chance you could post a picture of your Plumbed-in-coffee pot?  Bryan

Bryan
Ionia, MI
1983 Apollo Sceptre 35' DP
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#5

Bryan,  I’ll send a pic of my installation ...in the meantime...here is the machine itself.

https://www.brewexpress.com/products/be-...nless.html

Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama
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#6

(12-31-2017, 08:43 AM)bikestuff Wrote:  Bryan,  I’ll send a pic of my installation ...in the meantime...here is the machine itself.

https://www.brewexpress.com/products/be-...nless.html

Thanks Bill. I bookmarked that site a while back; but I’m curious to see it installed in a similar-year rig (mine’s an ‘01).  Thanks in advance for the pic!  

Bryan

Bryan
Ionia, MI
1983 Apollo Sceptre 35' DP
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#7

Here are some pics of the coffee machine.

PM me if you need more details.  I will be at coach tomorrow and can measure if that will help you.  Essentially it is a box covered in Formica (black) attached directly to wall.  (We removed two mirror tiles to make room for box).  I took tiles to the glass shop and had them cut down to match the others.  The coffee machine is attached to the box.

The reason we didn’t just cut a big hole in the wall is there are pipes going up that wall and we didn’t want to interfere with them.

Bill


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Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama
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#8

My modifications -
1- Replace propane fridge with larger all electric
2- Modify angle of fuel pedal do as to be more comfortable
3- Build foot rest behind fuel/ brake pedals to be able to stretch out my legs
4- Install King Cruise control when original died
5- Replace front tube TV with flat screen with swing up mount to allow access to cabinets on either side
6- Build DVD storage behind new flat screen TV
7- Add a 3 gallon coolant recovery tank
8- Installed a Bostrom air ride driver's seat (the 'back cycler' is AWESOME! )
9- Up grade kitchen faucet
10- Replace valence lights with LED


Fortunately, I haven't modified any of the paint work or body panels with fixed obstacles . . . . yet.
I hope to put that off as long as possible. ;^)

1987 classic #159
8V92 MUI , Allison 740
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#9

My modifications that seemed important at the time Smile

1. Switched oil to Rotella synthetic and doing oil testing to reduce oil changes
2. Switched engine coolant to a lifetime NOAT type.
3. Replaced the finned air dryer with a Bendix desiccant type - no water in any of the tanks since.
4. Mounting the front TV on drawer slides so it moves to allow the doors on either side to open.
5. Installed seat belts at the dining booth to keep the kiddies safer.

I've focused much more on getting things working properly and reliably than altering them since I've owned the 93 coach. That focus is subject to change without notice.

Jon Kabbe
1993 coach 337 with Civic towed
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#10

1. Removed all of the rear lounge, six of the eight bunks, the toilet room, the dining booth, and the kitchenette. (driver , passenger seats and couch are still in original position.
1a. Removed all walls from mid coach to the rear.
2. Built new rear bedroom, moving the wall forward 12" and including pocket doors.
3. New bathroom vanity , shower, and moved the toilet to a more convenient location.
4. Built new kitchen cupboards incorporating the drawer "catches" that Newell uses, new corian counter top.
(All built with 3/4" A-1 11 ply wood and Laminated with Wilsonart that matches the color and texture of the original and fastened to shell with aluminum tabs riveted in just as Newell originally built it.
5. Installed Fisher and Pakel dishwasher.
6. Built desk in between refrigerator and the couch.
7. Redid the vinyl ceiling just as Newell originally installed front to back.
8. New luxury vinyl plank flooring.
9. Updated the HWH air leveling manifolds.
10. New Xantrex invertor/charger.
11. (bonus) Installed on board water filter and softener.

1993 Newell (316) 45' 8V92,towing an Imperial open trailer or RnR custom built enclosed trailer. FMCA#232958 '67 Airstream Overlander 27' '67GTO,'76TransAm,'52Chevy panel, 2000 Corvette "Lingenfelter"modified, '23 Grand Cherokee.
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