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Well after the initial 2,200 m break in cruise we did some little maintenance items and will now head west to our spot in Indio . I do not expect any issues along the way and do hope to take a break in Tx and visit Ernie and Bob J and one of our daughters if they are home .

In the past this was a 4 day ride in the BB and I must say on some roads and cities it wasn't the smoothest . so I must tell you guys I'm excided to see how the Prevost does Smile

As usual if need be I will be reaching out for help , so be sure to check in once in a while , lol
Al,

Go to your phone's Google Play Store and search for Prevost. Download the 'Prevost Tools' app. The most important selection on the app is PASS (which is the Prevost Action Service hotline). If you have any issues on the road call PASS and they'll help. The Prevost Tools app also has a bunch of other useful features like parts specials, other contacts, and documentation. A network of over-the-road service providers and help from Prevost is why we own this brand. Have a safe journey and stay in touch. Hammer down and if you have any issues, call Jon! Just kidding! LOL!
Wow , Prevost Pass it is , thank you David . You can be sure I will keep everyone in the loop on this here Prevost and her abilities. I wanted to replace all the air springs prior to leaving but focused on air system instead, plus they didn't look that bad. When I picked up some little air springs in Winter garden I spoke to the Prevost GM and he said the way to check the springs was to raise the coach way up so I could see the bottom as that is where the cracks will show up first . I did and all looked good so for now I will leave them be . I will admit changing that front one looks like quite the challenge that's for sure , but a thread on another day for sure .
Well , we just landed at the AZ Rest stop after leaving Wend @ 9am . I wont say we arrived here any faster but man was it more enjoyable Smile I did forget I 10 dosent go through Dallas , lol so we will miss Ernie and Bob on this run but can still visit Mark & Ginger along with Larry Dill in the morning in Yuma to show off , lol I do hope to get her cleaned up but either way the Prevost can impress .

I must say she just felt like she could do much more than I asked of her but who knows maybe I'm just in Love , hahaha
Al, glad you made that trip ok. We are in SE Oklahoma at the moment- 32 degrees. where is spring?
(03-15-2019 20:17)cubeman Wrote: [ -> ]I must say she just felt like she could do much more than I asked of her but who knows maybe I'm just in Love , hahaha

Thanks for checking in Al. I know how hard that is to do when you're out on the road. It's a fantastic machine. Roads I used to have to slow down on I don't any more. Nothing I throw at my H3 upsets the chassis! Have fun! Enjoy the ride!
That was my feeling David , no mater the road she can take it . I did wind up with a new problem being able to handle turns faster, I forgot about the effect it has on the house side ,lol Erika was accustomed to me going so slow on turns she never gave thought to object in the coach . When I started to give her a little Physics lesson she interrupted and told me how on her way through the window she will be sure to hit me in the head first , lol
Too funny Al! LOL!

My dear wife now has tons of time on her hands when we travel, because she's not constantly being harassed by me, to track down squeak after squeak and rattle after rattle! "Honey, what's that noise above the door, Honey what's that squeak over by the window, Honey, do you hear that rattle by the fridge"! Hahahaha! In Spongebob she enjoys the silence, (from the bus and from the pilot)! Smile
so true David , man were there some noises in the BB . All I hear in this coach are the glasses in the cabinet over the rough roads , lol
My wife has logged many hours over the years chasing down squeaks and rattles as well, it drove me nuts and I drove her nuts having her chase them down. I have an old cigar box full of "stuff" just for the job once offending noice source was located..small plastic wedges, rubber pieces, stick on bump stops, double sided tape, foam, small sections of carpeting.

Life on the road with the Prevost is much more enjoyable now for both of us, I still carry the cigar box of "stuff" but have not had to pull it out..it's in the coach somewhere but not even sure where I put it. I will say our M380 was a quiet coach, not like the Prevost but it was quiet and it was a pleasure to drive.

Al, when you get to Indio say hi to my buddy's Jim Cogley and Phil McCracken, we were there in January and had a great time!
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