Same thing happened to us. Front windshield sepperated from to of coach in Reno on the way to Oregon coast. 2 weeks and $3800 later, we just came back home to Vegas.
I do AutoGlass.. What had happened is the body twisted.. This is the only way to pop the glass like this... This is a big problem with RV's.. See it all the time.. If you get the RV off camber it will pop it out every time.. The Glass guy should have told you this.. We do about 10 of these a year.. Most times you can not fix this without Twisting the body back which RV repair shop know this but will not say anything...
@@RomanwiththeRicheys "Built solid" is a relative term. Compared to any Prevost build or a Newell, absolutely none of the stick and staple production coaches come even remotely close to the same standards. Prevost is a stainless steel frame top to bottom. Newell builds their own out of steel. Your coach certainly isn't built to those standards.
Glad you made it to Ohio!!
Same thing happened to us. Front windshield sepperated from to of coach in Reno on the way to Oregon coast. 2 weeks and $3800 later, we just came back home to Vegas.
Scary isn't it.
I do AutoGlass..
What had happened is the body twisted..
This is the only way to pop the glass like this...
This is a big problem with RV's.. See it all the time..
If you get the RV off camber it will pop it out every time..
The Glass guy should have told you this..
We do about 10 of these a year..
Most times you can not fix this without Twisting the body back which RV repair shop know this but will not say anything...
REV is the manufacturer service center
Why were you going 70mph? Sounds like you have a relatively new RV? Wow, lots of problems. Hope you eventually got them all worked out.
It was the speed limit.
Where is this RV repair shop in Ohio? We live in Florida and they all Suck! Pardon my French!
well if you are near the Tampa area check out Boondocks Mobile Rv Service. I will make sure your mind is changed
It's in Decatur, Indiana. Great place and worth the drive.
Don't blame the weather. The fault is with the stick and staple build.
We think it is just dry rot as it is a 2008 rig. Roman is built solid being built in 2008 before the world fell apart.
@@RomanwiththeRicheys "Built solid" is a relative term.
Compared to any Prevost build or a Newell, absolutely none of the stick and staple production coaches come even remotely close to the same standards.
Prevost is a stainless steel frame top to bottom. Newell builds their own out of steel. Your coach certainly isn't built to those standards.