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1998 Rexhall Aerbus??

Burwoods
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My husband just saw a 1998 Rexhall Aerbus for 12 thousand and would like to go and look at it. It would be our first and only Motorhome. I have not heard very much about this motorhome. Have any of you and do you have an opinion? We would be happy to hear it good and bad. We have forwarded some questions to the owner, and are waiting to hear back.

Thanks
Bob and Sally
1999 Rexhall Aerbus 36'
Towing 2002 Tracker
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chloe_s_ranch
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We had good luck with our Rexhall. Like Bumpy said the 98 was on the old ford chassis with the 460 engine and 16 in.wheels. From 99 on they used the newer Ford chassis with larger wheels and more capacity and the V10 engine.

Burwoods
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ryanallie1 wrote:
Hi All.

Well, I'll put it this way. We wouldn't trade our "REXHALL-AER-BUS" for any other Brade of Motorhome out there. We bought our 1998, for a "Once-In-A-Lifet Time" buy 6 years ago.

We did a complete "Inside Make-Over", and all New Flooring and got rid of the old style Curtain Boxes around all of the Windows, and put in "Real Curtains". Now everything is the way we wanted it to look. Its ours, not some "Cookie Cutter Motorhome for us. Doesn't even look like a "REXHALL" from the inside any more.

Replaced both old CRT TV's with "Nice Brand New LED TV's" We up-Graded everything that we wanted to do while we were at it. Even replaced every single light in our Motorhome with LED Lights, and that includes the Storage Bins as well. One of the best Mods I did was to order and install the "STEER-Safe" on our F-53 Chassis.

It doesn't matter if it is windy out, or Semi's passing us, we can alawys drive with just one hand if we choose to. Ours is a pleasure to be in and to drive. Its quite inside and we don't have to raise our voices when we talk to each other. Another big Plus in a Rexhall, is that they are built in "Steel Cages", so no worry's if you ever got a leak, no wood in the walls to rot or worry about.

We also before owned a "NASH" 5th Wheel Travel Trailer as well. Also built by Northwood Industries as well. We were Just as Happy with the 5er as well, for the 6 years that we owned that one two.

I do all of my own work on everything we have ever owned in the past 46+ years as RV'ers and Boon-Dockers. No RV Shops, or so called Service Techs for us.

Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our two small "YORKIE KIDS", who love to travel as much as we do. We haven't had so much as a singal problem at all with our 1998 REXHALL at all.


Thank you, we have heard back from seller, and hopefully will be seeing it this weekend. They have stated they are selling it through EYS Services...now I just have to figure out what that is..lol.
Bob and Sally
1999 Rexhall Aerbus 36'
Towing 2002 Tracker

ryanallie1
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Hi All.

Well, I'll put it this way. We wouldn't trade our "REXHALL-AER-BUS" for any other Brade of Motorhome out there. We bought our 1998, for a "Once-In-A-Lifet Time" buy 6 years ago.

We did a complete "Inside Make-Over", and all New Flooring and got rid of the old style Curtain Boxes around all of the Windows, and put in "Real Curtains". Now everything is the way we wanted it to look. Its ours, not some "Cookie Cutter Motorhome for us. Doesn't even look like a "REXHALL" from the inside any more.

Replaced both old CRT TV's with "Nice Brand New LED TV's" We up-Graded everything that we wanted to do while we were at it. Even replaced every single light in our Motorhome with LED Lights, and that includes the Storage Bins as well. One of the best Mods I did was to order and install the "STEER-Safe" on our F-53 Chassis.

It doesn't matter if it is windy out, or Semi's passing us, we can alawys drive with just one hand if we choose to. Ours is a pleasure to be in and to drive. Its quite inside and we don't have to raise our voices when we talk to each other. Another big Plus in a Rexhall, is that they are built in "Steel Cages", so no worry's if you ever got a leak, no wood in the walls to rot or worry about.

We also before owned a "NASH" 5th Wheel Travel Trailer as well. Also built by Northwood Industries as well. We were Just as Happy with the 5er as well, for the 6 years that we owned that one two.

I do all of my own work on everything we have ever owned in the past 46+ years as RV'ers and Boon-Dockers. No RV Shops, or so called Service Techs for us.

Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our two small "YORKIE KIDS", who love to travel as much as we do. We haven't had so much as a singal problem at all with our 1998 REXHALL at all.
1998-34 ft Rexhall, Rexair SL. 460 EFI. F-53. 7.3 MPG. TST TPMS. HWH Levelers. 5.5G Gen. Convection/Microwave Water Purifier/Water Softner. 2 A/C's. Alarm Systems. Honda EU2000i's W/Kit. Steer-Safe. CR-V W/SMI System. FMCA #F414397 Nam-Vet, 66-67-68&70-71

Burwoods
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Thank you all for your opinions, advice. Now if the seller would just contact us, so we can go through it and speak with him. When I am selling something I am on top of it, or it has sold and he is just not bothering with the rest of us...lol.
Bob and Sally
1999 Rexhall Aerbus 36'
Towing 2002 Tracker

Ex-Tech
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I worked for Rexhall and didn't hear of any issues with this model or with the slide-out.
Ford chassis seemed to be better then rather than the Chevy.

Bumpyroad
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that has a large slide out in the "early" days of them so be sure to examine any sign of previous leakage etc. At one time they put a "wall" supporting the middle of the slide to prevent issues.
bumpy

Burwoods
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Bumpyroad wrote:
what chassis is it on? if a 1998 gasser it would probably be on a chevy P-30/32 or old ford chassis with 16 inch wheels. neither option is that great. I liked them when I looked at them back when.
bumpy


36' CLASS A ~ 1998 AERBUS MOTORHOME BY REXHALL. A VERY WELL CARED FOR COACH. HAS A 14' SUPERSLIDE, WITH EXTRA WIDE LIVING AREA. FORD 460 WITH OVERDRIVE.

There is a large description of this motorhome, right now this is all I have except for it is fully loaded with everything they could throw at it in 1998. We are waiting for correspondence back for owner.
Bob and Sally
1999 Rexhall Aerbus 36'
Towing 2002 Tracker

2bzy2c
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I had a 99 Aerbus. No problems what-so-ever. Ran great, solid, everything worked as it should right out of the box. Fiberglass roof, excellent internal wall structure. Great value for the money.
My advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.

Bumpyroad
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what chassis is it on? if a 1998 gasser it would probably be on a chevy P-30/32 or old ford chassis with 16 inch wheels. neither option is that great. I liked them when I looked at them back when.
bumpy

vegasken34
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We have traveled & lived in our 1998 Airbus for 15 years. We have experienced
fewer problems than the people we have met with bigger & more expensive units.
I cannot speak for the 1 you are looking at but ours has been great for us.

bdpreece
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Had a 1999 Aerbus for 5 years and loved it. Very few problems and would have kept it longer but the DW was adamant she wanted a coach with slides.
Brian, Loretta & Daisy (Golden Retriever)

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aerbus32
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We had an Aerbus for about a decade. Very happy with it. Bought it directly from the factory. Far fewer initial problems with it than our current big name coach. Rexhall started out strong, making a very good, competitive coach. Couple of things happened - they were slow to reimburse dealers for warranty work because they wanted it done at the factory - then a major fire at the factory, and they lost their market share. The coach you're looking at was probably at least as well built as the big names out there, but as with any coach that age, what matters is how it has been maintained over the years.

boba
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my friend has a 1999 aerbus. no slides runs well. unusual interior setup they find perfect. they love their bus

robsouth
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I have no personal knowledge, but I have never heard anything but good things about the Rexhall line of Motor homes.
"Sometimes I just sit and think. Sometimes I just sit." "Great minds like a think."