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Old 06-03-2016, 04:40 PM   #43
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I apologize if I had the starting date of the Dynomax chassis wrong. I was going off of Damon Rapozo's Country Coach timeline.

AND, I am amazed those air bags ie air springs, even held air!
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Old 06-03-2016, 05:49 PM   #44
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I am amazed those air bags ie air springs, even held air!
Not so amazing. Like an auto tire, these bags are multi-ply construction

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Looks like I have the red headed stepchild for engines.
Ours has a Detroit
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Looks like I have the red headed stepchild for engines.
Ours has a Detroit
That's interesting. Did the Gillig chassis CC's typically come with a Detroit? Or maybe that was an option for the Magna, as it was above ours in the product line? How many HP is your Detroit?
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I have a weird build date I believe. In the 1998 brochure they list it with a dynomax chassis and a series 40



This is a 1997 brochure and show the gillig chassis and a series 40 option



And my build sheet from CC shows no $$ for engine option


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I am wanting to replace my air bags.I need the part numbers for the front and rear.My coach is a Dynomax also.
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While we are discussing chassis', it is a DynoMax. There is no "a".
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While we are discussing chassis', it is a DynoMax. There is no "a".
I didn't catch it being misspelled in this thread. Theirs an "a" in Max
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I didn't catch it being misspelled in this thread. Theirs an "a" in Max
There is no DynA
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Old 06-07-2016, 06:28 AM   #52
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There is no DynA

Ok Don I just skimmed threw this whole thread real quick and did not see it misspelled. I just did not see why you blurted out on how to spell it that's all.
Kinda like sence we were talking engines I blurt out their is no "g" in cummins when it was never misspelled and even if it was who really cares.
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Our 1989 has rope lighting under cabinets and it is great for lighting the floor only for night movement.

Lights under a corian counter make it glow a bit too.
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X2i like the rope lights for night lights and mood.
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Our 1989 has rope lighting under cabinets and it is great for lighting the floor only for night movement.

Lights under a corian counter make it glow a bit too.
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X2i like the rope lights for night lights and mood.
I might need to look into adding something like this. My coach doesn't have much in the way of night lights or mood lighting. I wonder if there is pre-wiring in place for the under-cabinet lights, since it appears they were an option on my year and model coach? I'll have to look into that.
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Even if it's not pre wired I'm sure it would not be that hard to do.
We use our toe kick ones for a night light and I like the way the ones around the windows look.
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