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Jerry Winchester
02-25-2006, 06:40 PM
Kevin,

Showed the photos of your coach redu to my wife and she has been inspired. Since that is a popular topic, you might consider sharing some on the forum.

Jerry Winchester
02-26-2006, 09:16 PM
Okay, Kevin has sent the photos and I am working on posting them and the story. For those looking to make some subtle changes inside their coach, this is a nicely done project. More to come.

Jerry Winchester
02-27-2006, 10:54 PM
The first photo shows the removal of the washer/dryer and the drawers that were built to fill the space with what we needed, drawer space for cloths. 5 drawers and 5 of us. I get the top one and it’s a little reach but that’s ok by me. I am having a pantry cabinet built to go in place of the dishwasher, more space for the large cereal boxes. Everything I do, I make sure it can go back to original if the next owner wants the things we will never use.

Before

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015308-M.jpg

After

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015275-M.jpg



We are trying to reduce the bling and warm the inside up a little with the fabrics.

Original

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015151-M.jpg
http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015399-M.jpg

Jerry Winchester
02-27-2006, 10:57 PM
New Carpet

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015201-M.jpg
http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015296-M.jpg

New Couches

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015241-M.jpg
http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015224-M.jpg

Jerry Winchester
02-27-2006, 11:01 PM
MangoMike sized bed

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015286-M.jpg

http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015265-M.jpg

My wife loves plaids and we redid the back of the dinette with a complementary fabric that will look more like Marathon. I want to still keep the feel that Marathon uses for resale value. The carpet is a Berber and I love it because it won’t show the traffic but it’s a challenge to work with for the installer. The loop of a Berber will run if you catch it and pull. I will be a little worried for the first use to see how it hangs in there.

And while you are doing all that, a little something to help Jon out;

Adjusting the Valves
http://jdub.smugmug.com/photos/58015387-M.jpg

Jon Wehrenberg
02-28-2006, 08:13 AM
That looks fantastic. I don't even want to think about what I have to do to get at my valves. It involves disassembling my rear cabinets and drawers.

truk4u
02-28-2006, 08:34 AM
Do all the Prevosts have engine access from inside rear? My CC had removable panels in the bedroom to get to the top of the mojo..

ken&ellen
02-28-2006, 08:39 AM
Wow...a perfect match. Kevin, did you do the work or have a cabinet maker? Ken

Kevin Erion
02-28-2006, 09:03 AM
I have to thank Jerry for posting the pictures, I enjoy working on the bus but the computer work gets me every time. Ken, I removed the washer and did all the measuring and drawings and had a friend build the cabinet. As for the valve adjustment, I am not sure if Marathon installs the removable rear box or Prevost but you have to remove the bed and carpet to get to it. we found 3 exhaust roller rockers that the hard face was starting to peel off and the 2 local DD dealers in my area had about 150 roller rockers total between the 2 in stock. Based on the inventory I would have to assume that they need to be looked at every now and then.
I am having a pantry cabinet built now to replace the dishwasher and we are replacing all the blinds with new roman shades, I hope after that the inside will be complete, at least for a few years or until I need to do another valve adjustment!