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Freightliner V/S Spartan K2 Chassis

jtovosr
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Looking at purchasing a new MH, anything helpful regarding these two chassis manufacturers would be appreciated.
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Lug_Nut
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Newmar is using FL on their coaches up to the Essex where it is an option. The King Aire is still only available on a Spartan K3. Both are good chassis's. I would definitely prefer Spartan, partially because of their engineering and factory service.
'13 Newmar King Aire 45' ISX 600

Bruce_Brown
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jtovosr wrote:
The Freightliner used on the Essex & Like my original post says Spartan K2

Did they ever use a Freightliner on an Essex???? I thought they had been built on the K2 since day 1.

**EDIT** I just looked at what brochures I could find on-line, I can't see where they ever used a Freightliner under an Essex. I'm not saying it never happened, I just can't find it.

The Mountain Aire went to a Freightliner, if that matters.

Either way, when you're in that part of the market, flip a coin.
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
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2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

Rollnhome
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Freightliner chassis, Ford trucks, Jeep Grand Cherokee. That's the way I roll. Don't know why. Guess I was just born that way ๐Ÿ™‚
2008 Discovery 40X towing a Jeep Grand Cherokee

John_Joey
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When I was thinking about graduating from a gasser to a DP I asked this question to a lot of people on the road that I met. In my very unscientific way, it appeared that the Spartan owners were much happier and could travel more miles per day comfortably. Like I said, very unscientific, but I do put a lot of weight on those that clip off the miles.
Thereโ€™s no fool, like an old fool.

wolfe10
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You can get specific info on "Built on Freightliner Chassis" here:

http://freightlinerchassis.com/component/option,com_servicecenters/Itemid,63/view,oem/
Brett Wolfe
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jtovosr
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The Freightliner used on the Essex & Like my original post says Spartan K2

John___Angela
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wolfe10 wrote:
There is more difference between entry level and high end Freightliner and Spartan than between an entry level Freightliner and Spartan or high end Freightliner and Spartan.

Think of it as comparing Ford Corp to GM. More difference between a Ford Fiesta and Lincoln than between a Lincoln and Cadillac.

Let us know exactly which chassis and we can reasonably comment. Will look at things like suspension, drivetrain, etc.


Bingo. You can't compare the two brands unless you are talking about specific chassis. Having said that both are good names and both well represented. Freightliner probably has more service locations along the interstates but I wouldn't hesitate to take a spartan chassis to a Freightliner location for service if it was out of warranty. For the most part chassis issues are not real common.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
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wolfe10
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There is more difference between entry level and high end Freightliner and Spartan than between an entry level Freightliner and Spartan or high end Freightliner and Spartan.

Think of it as comparing Ford Corp to GM. More difference between a Ford Fiesta and Lincoln than between a Lincoln and Cadillac.

Let us know exactly which chassis and we can reasonably comment. Will look at things like suspension, drivetrain, etc.
Brett Wolfe
Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'FDDS
Ex: 1997 Safari 35'
Ex: 1993 Foretravel U240

Diesel RV Club:http://www.dieselrvclub.org/

PittPaBus
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You should get lots of feedback here. Many will prefer Spartan. I have never owned a Spartan, but have had 2 coaches on Freightliners for 8 years. Overall I have been pleased (again nothing to compare too) both mine have independent front suspension. A very good ride. What issues I have had we're resolved with great telephone tech service and a wide range of dealers. Safe travels

badboy368
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nothing but a Freightliner for me ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ LOTS of service centers around the country, lots of dealers, plenty of coverage wherever you go in the country
40' pusher,350 turbo cat, pullin a 37' trailer haulin a drag car. oh yea baby