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10-13-2008, 04:51
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10-13-2008, 05:22
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I think RandyDupree has the molds or bumpers ????? 352 538 3435. the
fins in the vent are just rested in the track so you may want to remove the loose ones that may otherwise fall off. Could be that you hooked the 18 wheeler? you sound too convincing in your explanation. Greg94ptCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson wrote: > > To anyone who has info. > > Well the unthinkable happened. On my way from Waller, Tx. just outside of Houston, Tx. I stopped on I-10 in Beaumont at the Petro Truck stop on the West side of Beaumont. since there is no parking for a 42 footer in the front of the Restaurant area, I parked in one of the 18 wheeler spaces in the rear and went inside to have lunch with my wife. When I parked there was an 18 wheeler on the right or Curb side of me and none on the left or Road side. When I came out there were 18 wheelers on both sides and it was kind of a tight squeeze. I got in and backed very carefully out and didn't touch a thing and was happy that it was going so well. I was on my way to a Cooper reunion in Newton, TX. I arrived there and hooked everything up and got my minivan off the tilt up trailer I was pulling and everything looked good. I never noticed anything wrong. The next day one of my kin folk was looking over my RV and he asked "What happened there?" I > said where and he pointed to the road side rear end of my RV and lo and behold there was a big chunk of the rear fiber glass bumper broken off and the road sheet metal had been pushed in slightly and the vent screen was pulled out about 3 inches. White paint was on the sheet metal indicating something white had hit and scraped it . The sheet metal damage appeared to have been hit first and then the driver of the 18 wheeler realized what had happened and tried to back up and caught the fiberglass bumper and broke off about 14 to 18 inches of it. > > I am asking all of you if you know of a good body shop that is experienced in body work on RV's in or near Houston, TX. Preferably one that is experienced on WanderLodges. > > I thank you all for your help. > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > (cockyfox@...) > |
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10-13-2008, 05:25
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RandyDupree has the molds or bumpers or has the contact for them 352
538 3435. The vent finns are just resting in the frame so you may want to remove the frame prior to driving. Could it be that you hit the 18 wheeler?? your explanation sounds too convincing. Greg94ptCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > To anyone who has info. > > Well the unthinkable happened. On my way from Waller, Tx. just outside of Houston, Tx. I stopped on I-10 in Beaumont at the Petro Truck stop on the West side of Beaumont. since there is no parking for a 42 footer in the front of the Restaurant area, I parked in one of the 18 wheeler spaces in the rear and went inside to have lunch with my wife. When I parked there was an 18 wheeler on the right or Curb side of me and none on the left or Road side. When I came out there were 18 wheelers on both sides and it was kind of a tight squeeze. I got in and backed very carefully out and didn't touch a thing and was happy that it was going so well. I was on my way to a Cooper reunion in Newton, TX. I arrived there and hooked everything up and got my minivan off the tilt up trailer I was pulling and everything looked good. I never noticed anything wrong. The next day one of my kin folk was looking over my RV and he asked "What happened there?" I > said where and he pointed to the road side rear end of my RV and lo and behold there was a big chunk of the rear fiber glass bumper broken off and the road sheet metal had been pushed in slightly and the vent screen was pulled out about 3 inches. White paint was on the sheet metal indicating something white had hit and scraped it . The sheet metal damage appeared to have been hit first and then the driver of the 18 wheeler realized what had happened and tried to back up and caught the fiberglass bumper and broke off about 14 to 18 inches of it. > > I am asking all of you if you know of a good body shop that is experienced in body work on RV's in or near Houston, TX. Preferably one that is experienced on WanderLodges. > > I thank you all for your help. > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > (cockyfox@...) > |
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10-13-2008, 05:28
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10-13-2008, 06:02
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Ron,
I don't know of anyone in Houston, but I had some rear-quarter fiberglass repair done on my LXi about a year ago after I drug out of a low driveway up to the road. If you're coming up here, I'll be glad to dig it up. Brad BradBarton00LXiDFW bbartonwx@... To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com From: cockyfox@... Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:28:20 -0700 Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Texas Body Shop.
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10-13-2008, 06:20
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Dupree Products has the moulds for the bumpers \
We can be reached at 888 668 4288 Randy does not have the molds Stephen fc7735 dupreeproducts.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > RandyDupree has the molds or bumpers or has the contact for them 352 > 538 3435. The vent finns are just resting in the frame so you may > want to remove the frame prior to driving. Could it be that you hit > the 18 wheeler?? your explanation sounds too convincing. > Greg94ptCa > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > > > > To anyone who has info. > > > > Well the unthinkable happened. On my way from Waller, Tx. just > outside of Houston, Tx. I stopped on I-10 in Beaumont at the Petro > Truck stop on the West side of Beaumont. since there is no parking > for a 42 footer in the front of the Restaurant area, I parked in one > of the 18 wheeler spaces in the rear and went inside to have lunch > with my wife. When I parked there was an 18 wheeler on the right or > Curb side of me and none on the left or Road side. When I came out > there were 18 wheelers on both sides and it was kind of a tight > squeeze. I got in and backed very carefully out and didn't touch a > thing and was happy that it was going so well. I was on my way to a > Cooper reunion in Newton, TX. I arrived there and hooked everything > up and got my minivan off the tilt up trailer I was pulling and > everything looked good. I never noticed anything wrong. The next > day one of my kin folk was looking over my RV and he asked "What > happened there?" I > > said where and he pointed to the road side rear end of my RV and > lo and behold there was a big chunk of the rear fiber glass bumper > broken off and the road sheet metal had been pushed in slightly and > the vent screen was pulled out about 3 inches. White paint was on > the sheet metal indicating something white had hit and scraped it . > The sheet metal damage appeared to have been hit first and then the > driver of the 18 wheeler realized what had happened and tried to > back up and caught the fiberglass bumper and broke off about 14 to > 18 inches of it. > > > > I am asking all of you if you know of a good body shop that is > experienced in body work on RV's in or near Houston, TX. Preferably > one that is experienced on WanderLodges. > > > > I thank you all for your help. > > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > > > (cockyfox@) > > > |
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10-13-2008, 06:20
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10-13-2008, 06:25
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10-13-2008, 06:27
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10-13-2008, 09:17
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Not accusation, just an observation. I look at the backup camera
too much when in a slow turn. Its a bad habbit I'm sure and one I fear will result in swinging the butt of my bus into a close obstical. Greg94pt > > Nope, it wasn't me that hooked an 18 wheeler. The two that were on the sides of me did not have any white paint on them. They were other colors so I know it was not one of them. someone else had been in that road side space next to me and probably moved when they realized they had contacted my coach. > > If that was an accusation you just made against me I am irritated that you would do that, if not, then accept my apology for misunderstanding. > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > (cockyfox@...) > > --- On Mon, 10/13/08, Gregory OConnor > From: Gregory OConnor > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Texas Body Shop. > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 12:22 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > I think RandyDupree has the molds or bumpers ????? 352 538 3435. the > > fins in the vent are just rested in the track so you may want to > > remove the loose ones that may otherwise fall off. Could be that > > you hooked the 18 wheeler? you sound too convincing in your > > explanation. > > Greg94ptCa > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, Ron Thompson > > wrote: > > > > > > To anyone who has info. > > > > > > Well the unthinkable happened. On my way from Waller, Tx. just > > outside of Houston, Tx. I stopped on I-10 in Beaumont at the Petro > > Truck stop on the West side of Beaumont. since there is no parking > > for a 42 footer in the front of the Restaurant area, I parked in one > > of the 18 wheeler spaces in the rear and went inside to have lunch > > with my wife. When I parked there was an 18 wheeler on the right or > > Curb side of me and none on the left or Road side. When I came out > > there were 18 wheelers on both sides and it was kind of a tight > > squeeze. I got in and backed very carefully out and didn't touch a > > thing and was happy that it was going so well. I was on my way to a > > Cooper reunion in Newton, TX. I arrived there and hooked everything > > up and got my minivan off the tilt up trailer I was pulling and > > everything looked good. I never noticed anything wrong. The next > > day one of my kin folk was looking over my RV and he asked "What > > happened there?" I > > > said where and he pointed to the road side rear end of my RV and > > lo and behold there was a big chunk of the rear fiber glass bumper > > broken off and the road sheet metal had been pushed in slightly and > > the vent screen was pulled out about 3 inches. White paint was on > > the sheet metal indicating something white had hit and scraped it . > > The sheet metal damage appeared to have been hit first and then the > > driver of the 18 wheeler realized what had happened and tried to > > back up and caught the fiberglass bumper and broke off about 14 to > > 18 inches of it. > > > > > > I am asking all of you if you know of a good body shop that is > > experienced in body work on RV's in or near Houston, TX. Preferably > > one that is experienced on WanderLodges. > > > > > > I thank you all for your help. > > > > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > > > > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > > > > > (cockyfox@ .) > > > > |
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