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Has anyone done the Spartan or Freightliner Academy?

holstein13
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On the advice of my Newmar sales rep, I signed up for the Spartan Academy the first week of August and wanted to know if any of you had already done it or the Freightliner Academy which I would imagine would be similar. The course is a week long and looking at the items covered it doesn't seem as if it would take that long. Here's what they say on the web site, further insights would be appreciated:

โ€ข Personal on-the-road drive time with a certified instructor
โ€ข Driver Course consisting of driver hazard awareness, basic driver guidelines, hazard avoidance, control and recovery and the driverโ€™s role
โ€ข Weighing your RV and adjusting tire pressures accordingly
โ€ข Personal walk-around and inspection of your coach with a qualified Spartan Chassis Technician
โ€ข Chassis Maintenance
โ€ข Spartan Aftermarket Parts
โ€ข Chassis Air Systems
โ€ข Spartan & OEM Integration
โ€ข Spartan Customer First/Warranty information
โ€ข Chassis Suspensions
โ€ข Chassis Electrical
โ€ข Chassis Troubleshooting
โ€ข Factory tour

Update on Edit: I took the class on the week of August 3rd and loved it. It's held in Charlotte, MI at Spartan's headquarters in a nice training room. They brought in a stripped chassis to the classroom and there is a pit under the chassis. Several times during the class, we walked around the chassis and the instructors pointed out several things.

Monday's class covered recommended service intervals, chassis air systems, a plant tour, and a walk-around of our coaches with a qualified service technician. The walk around was extremely useful. They took us to the service center where we had complete access to our coaches including walking underneath them in a pit. The techs pointed out every important system on our chassis and explained what it was for and how often to maintain it.

On Tuesday, we covered the suspension, electrical, engines and troubleshooting. Spartan has several interactive displays available in the classroom of most of the major components of the chassis. The best display is a complete working air brake system mounted on a piece of plywood and powered by a compressor.

Wednesday's class was dedicated to driving skills. We had classroom training in the morning and on-the-road training in the afternoon.

Thursday's class was split between on-the-road driving lessons and a wonderful seminar on brakes and tires. During the seminar, Spartan's brake and tire expert pulled out our individual weight slips for our coaches and explained to us exactly how to determine our starting tire pressures and why they are important. Mine turned out to be 20 PSI over in the tags and 10 PSI over on the steer axle.

Friday was open for those who didn't complete their road lessons.

Three other things were significant during the week. 1) Every coach in the class was brought into the service area and everyone had their yearly maintenance done plus any other repairs needed. Some people spent over $10,000 on very needed maintenance. The basic yearly maintenance on my coach was about $1,600. One couple arrived with a 20 year old coach that they got a great deal on but it needed some TLC. By the time they left, they were $10,000 poorer, but their coach chassis was in terrific shape with all components maintained and in good working condition.

2) The food was terrific. Spartan provided breakfast and lunch every day and even provided dinner on Monday and Tuesday.

3) Spartan listed all of the major components for each of our individual coaches and exactly what filters and belts we needed for each. Now we each know exactly what parts we need to keep onboard and when to do the maintenance for each component. This was customized for every individual coach.

Overall, I'd say the class was well worth the money and I thoroughly enjoyed and benefited from my time there. I also had a great time meeting the other students.
2015 Newmar King Aire 4599
2012 Ford F150 Supercrew Cab
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holstein13
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JMichael wrote:
The time in the pit with the tech was one of the highlights. I wish I would have used a video recorder while the tech was explaining the systems.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will look to do that when they are explaining my systems.
2015 Newmar King Aire 4599
2012 Ford F150 Supercrew Cab
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Wingn
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Camp Freightliner at the Gaffney SC location was a great experience and would recommend it.

bullydogs1
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We have some good friends who took the Spartan course with their Entegra coach..they loved it as they got a hands on full deep dive course with their coach...HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...best time you will ever spend with your Spartan chassis.
Stuart and Stella Denning
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msmith1199
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Never heard of it. Now you've given me something else to look into. Looks interesting.

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Greyghost
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The Spartan Academy is well worth the time and money. The critical content is covered during the first three days. The remaining two days are for driver training and on the road evaluation. During this time you will also get your coach weighed, tires inflated to the correct pressure and the ride height set.

On a lighter note, if you go away hungry it's your own fault. Continental breakfast and a catered lunch that included prime rib every day. On days when the class runs late they will provide an evening meal as well. If you have dietary restrictions, tell Greg on the first day. I would recommend getting there on Saturday or Sunday.

On Friday they will show you everything you need to know to pass the air brake endorsement for a Class B CDL.

Also, if your home state (state of residence) requires a CDL and you do not have one, you will not be able to take the hands on drivers course. Well behaved pets are welcome in the classroom, see my signature.

I you have any further Q's, send me a PM
Pat & Roger Fisher
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Passin_Thru
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They cover a lot and you'll know whats under a clean one anyway.

JMichael
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Holstein13

My wife and enjoyed the Spartan chassis week 4+/- years ago, The money was well spent. The time in the pit with the tech was one of the highlights. I wish I would have used a video recorder while the tech was explaining the systems. The driving school day was also well done and very informative. If I had the time I would go again.

JMichael
2001 Newmar KADP 4084

wallynm
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DW and I did Camp Freightliner at a FCOC rally in Washington several years ago. We each received a CD keyed to our VIN number and other items. They brought a bare chassis on site and demonstrated several of the system on it. Was a two day class and we both felt it was worth while.
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GMandJM
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Freightliner Academy is/was on-line learning. Camp Freightliner was a great classroom learning course. Alot of information about the chassis and how to maintain it and at what intervals. We got a huge binder of information specific to our chassis.

There was no actual driving component and no weigh-ins.

There is a Camp Freightliner II (haven't been there yet), that is more "hands on". You work with a tech on your own coach.
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