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Dec-24-2015 08:57 AM
ericsmith32 wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
I just had the 100,000 mile service completed and the only thing it had was a small leak on the transmission tail shaft that was fixed,I would also check the rubber brake lines,one was soft so I had all of mine replaced.
If you don't mind how much did that cost you to fix? Ours is leaking bad out of the back, also out of the front but not as bad. Common issue it seems with the 4L80E.
Dec-24-2015 07:00 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
You should have no problem at that mileage,I have a 2006 Former Rental on a Chevy Chassis and if it was maintained well it will go a long ways without any problem.
I just had the 100,000 mile service completed and the only thing it had was a small leak on the transmission tail shaft that was fixed,I would also check the rubber brake lines,one was soft so I had all of mine replaced.
Other than that it has been trouble free,just regular maintenance as you would do on any other vehicle. These newer vehicles are produced to have longer lifetimes,hence the long warranties that are on them from the factory.
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Dec-13-2015 08:25 AM
deerhunt799 wrote:
Looking at a 2006 Coachmen Freedom M200RB. Has the 6.0 chevy with 107k miles. General consensus on this powertrain? Just not sure if that's too many miles or not. Have always had bumper pulls and this would be my first motorhome. Thanks!
deerhunt799 wrote:
Was more curious about the motor and tranny with the miles.
Thanks for the input everyone...if anyone else has any experience with this powertrain, I'm all ears.
Dec-13-2015 03:58 AM
Dec-13-2015 01:11 AM
cgmartine wrote:
I respectfully disagree with the poster who believes that is a "ton of mileage." My 2008 Tioga has 110,000 and I would brag that it runs just as good as when it rolled off the factory floor.My motorhome has the V-10 e450 Triton
and it is bullet proof. If that motorhome has been properly taken care of, with proper documentation, and if you were to continue its maintenance, you could certainly get upwards of 200,000 miles out of it. Not bad for a ton of mileage, huh?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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