Aug-22-2013 07:36 AM
Aug-28-2013 09:25 AM
Aug-28-2013 06:27 AM
Aug-28-2013 04:17 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
JT, on the Prevost chassis, does the tag lift or steer?
MM.
Aug-27-2013 06:17 PM
Aug-27-2013 05:56 PM
John S. wrote:
i think it just releases. MCI has the steering tag .
Aug-27-2013 05:18 PM
Aug-27-2013 04:59 PM
Aug-26-2013 06:03 AM
Aug-25-2013 06:45 PM
univmd wrote:JTHarley wrote:
When folks say "why a prevost"......I would suggest driving it and that will answer your question. Quality, fit and finish are off the charts. The one thing that stood out to me was the slide operations and the fact they have a bladder to seal the door and all the slides. So does Foretravel. No sound, none, not a rattle, squeak, nothing!!! SILENT driving. Also, another nice thing is that from 2005 to the current model year the exterior of the XLII's has not changed one bit so they are really timeless in the design. Park a 2005 next to a 2010, next to a 2014 and you can't tell which one is the newest coach.
The XLII chassis has been discontinued, all the new ones are X3 chassis, like former entertainer shell with longer wheelbase, so yes the exterior difference from the 2013 to the 2014 is huge. Of course there are still converters who may still be using the old XLII chassis for the their 2014 coaches, but many are already using the all new X3 chassis with longer wheelbase.
And of course there is the h345 chassis with taller bays and larger windshields, but fiberglass instead of stainless steel sides. The newest of this type chassis has the large headlights AND the LARGE taillights with LARGE wheel fenders.
Over the road air is basically like basement air. Super powerful. Takes up an entire bay on the passenger side, losing storage, the ducts will limit you to 2 slides, the ones that have it, mostly Liberty coaches, will have what looks like a side radiator in the middle of the passenger side, but is in fact otr air. All passenger coaches have otr to help provide comfort for 55 passengers.
For quad slide, you will still have to decide whether you want super slides in the rear or not. The super slide rear slides are longer, but mostly prevent you from having a bath and a half, because the slides extend too far rear for a rear bath.
If you choose regular sized rear slides, you will have to decide whether you want them shifted a little forward for a bath and a half floor plan, or shifted all the way to the back for a larger center bath.
Also pay attention whether your converter uses Prevost slides (Liberty and Millennium) or Valid slides (Marathon) or their own slides (Featherlite).
Marathon and Liberty have switched to Lithium batteries. Millennium still strongly believes in non-lithium batteries.
Millennium seems to produce more quad slides than any other converter, especially since Liberty seems to really like otr.
Browe Prevost-Stuff.com to keep yourself informed about the direction of the Prevost market.
Have a great time shopping & enjoy your journey, with warm regards, James
Aug-25-2013 12:05 PM
JTHarley wrote:
When folks say "why a prevost"......I would suggest driving it and that will answer your question. Quality, fit and finish are off the charts. The one thing that stood out to me was the slide operations and the fact they have a bladder to seal the door and all the slides. So does Foretravel. No sound, none, not a rattle, squeak, nothing!!! SILENT driving. Also, another nice thing is that from 2005 to the current model year the exterior of the XLII's has not changed one bit so they are really timeless in the design. Park a 2005 next to a 2010, next to a 2014 and you can't tell which one is the newest coach.
Aug-25-2013 07:42 AM
aarondeere wrote:JTHarley wrote:
When folks say "why a prevost"......I would suggest driving it and that will answer your question. Quality, fit and finish are off the charts. The one thing that stood out to me was the slide operations and the fact they have a bladder to seal the door and all the slides. So does Foretravel. No sound, none, not a rattle, squeak, nothing!!! SILENT driving. Also, another nice thing is that from 2005 to the current model year the exterior of the XLII's has not changed one bit so they are really timeless in the design. Park a 2005 next to a 2010, next to a 2014 and you can't tell which one is the newest coach.
If you get a chance can you compare your Dynamax to your prevost as far as fit and finish and quality of ride/power. Thanks
Aug-24-2013 03:03 PM
JTHarley wrote:
When folks say "why a prevost"......I would suggest driving it and that will answer your question. Quality, fit and finish are off the charts. The one thing that stood out to me was the slide operations and the fact they have a bladder to seal the door and all the slides. So does Foretravel. No sound, none, not a rattle, squeak, nothing!!! SILENT driving. Also, another nice thing is that from 2005 to the current model year the exterior of the XLII's has not changed one bit so they are really timeless in the design. Park a 2005 next to a 2010, next to a 2014 and you can't tell which one is the newest coach.
Aug-24-2013 05:57 AM
Aug-24-2013 05:51 AM
Flyawes wrote:JTHarley wrote:mike brez wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
JTHarley, congrats on the Prevost! Now you can get back into the Class-A resorts! Ha Ha!!
I sure hope you keep us updated on your experience good and not so good if anything happens.
MM.
For a couple of years anyway :B
I will post this new learning curve and experience....having my truck conversion and attempting to get into A resorts.......believe me I'll never go back to some of them.
Just wondering if you will return to Riverbend. I know you have previously posted that it was one of your favorite spots. We are spending the winter there again this year.
Marc
Aug-24-2013 01:13 AM