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Anybody know who makes the slide rollers for Newmar? Would be easier to order direct than trying to get one thru a dealer(especially since we are traveling).


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My understanding is that Newmar won't sell directly to you unless you are in Nappanee. You have to go through a dealer.


John

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Originally posted by CSX4350:
My understanding is that Newmar won't sell directly to you unless you are in Nappanee. You have to go through a dealer.


Yes that is why we normally get the parts from the part manufacturer. Its a REAL pain to try to got thru a dealer, then Newmar(my biggest complaint of owning a Newmar coach).


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Originally posted by Dav5942:
Its a REAL pain to try to got thru a dealer,


It's not just a pain, it's DOUBLE the price through a dealer. Sheese. Get it direct from the part manufacturer and typically it's half of the Newmar Factory Parts price. So, that makes it one forth the price of going through a dealer. I try to buy from the original part manufacturer every time I can.

Don't know who makes the rollers though...


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Just ordered the roller from Coachlite($15). Ordered an extra one. thanks


High Line Toyhauler '07 Mid Engine 42' ATME 4153 w/ '96 Fatboy,ATVs,Cruzin Coolers,Bikes & Jeep in tow
'08-Tampa RV Show, Daytona 500, Islamorada,Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon(Nrim,Srim Wbridge E, Las Vegas,ZionNP,BryceCanyon,CapitolReef,ec. etc. heading home(we thought Louisiana had bad roads-Oklahoma could be worse!-first time anything came loose after Mexico, Alaska, etc.)
 
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Just to add on to the roller thread.

Is there a solution to the roller and/or "grease" marks on the carpet when the slide is extended or should we just get accustomed to it?


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Posts: 50 | Location: Justin, Texas | Registered: August 27, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by pstroke:
Just to add on to the roller thread.

Is there a solution to the roller and/or "grease" marks on the carpet when the slide is extended or should we just get accustomed to it?


We had a grease problem with our new 2008 Kountry Aire, plus the rollers were abraiding the carpet when we retracted and extended our main living room slide out. The grease and abraisions were so significant that our dealer replaced the carpet before we purchased the unit, and on our maiden voyage from NY to MT in May it was practically unusable due to the continued grease and abraisions on the carpet.

Fortunately, we were able to stop in Elkhart while en route to MT and the factory service was able to fit us in for a day.

They found that the wrong type of rollers had been installed on our main slide out (smaller diameter rollers, with greased bearings on each end, that are intended for slide outs rolling over ceramic tile, rather than larger rollers, without these greased bearings, that are intended to be used over carpet.)

If you are getting grease on your carpet, maybe you have the wrong type of rollers installed on your slide out(s). The factory service guy told us that there should not be grease marks when the right type of rollers are used - our dealer told us the same thing but didn't correct the problem.

We use clear plastic car floor mats (purchased at Walmart) to protect against roller marks. They have "spikes" on the back side to keep them in place on the carpet when the rollers go over them.

John
 
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Originally posted by MT flyfisher:

We use clear plastic car floor mats (purchased at Walmart) to protect against roller marks. They have "spikes" on the back side to keep them in place on the carpet when the rollers go over them.

John


Good Job John that's one of those why didn't I think of that solutions! I'm stopping by the Big "W" at lunch today!

Thanks Big Hand
 
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Got the rollers and installed one in five minutes! Coachlite-great service!


High Line Toyhauler '07 Mid Engine 42' ATME 4153 w/ '96 Fatboy,ATVs,Cruzin Coolers,Bikes & Jeep in tow
'08-Tampa RV Show, Daytona 500, Islamorada,Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon(Nrim,Srim Wbridge E, Las Vegas,ZionNP,BryceCanyon,CapitolReef,ec. etc. heading home(we thought Louisiana had bad roads-Oklahoma could be worse!-first time anything came loose after Mexico, Alaska, etc.)
 
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How did you push the slide up in order to take the roller off/on?

Toban
 
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