02-20-2019, 06:21 AM
i am finally getting around to this repair. yesterday i took the trim pieces off. for those that do this themselves, once you take the screws out of all the trim pieces (btw i labeled with tape the pieces so i would remember which ones went where)..... the first thing you do is put the slides out a little. then you can slide the trim pieces on the slides (two on each) off with a little help with a wood block and rubber mallet.
then put the slides back in, drill out the rivets on the round plastic discs that are at each end of the slides....that allow you to slide the trim pieces that are on the side of the coach over (they have end caps on them) and once you get it slid to the second disc, you can gently lift it over it and keep moving it till they are off.
you can see from the pictures that all of the rivets on the skin between the two slides were missing on mine. and all the rivets behind the rear slide were either missing or loose.
following the lead from bill and richard, i will get the skin aligned, put rivets back in the original holes, then put bigger rivets in between the original ones. i will do 2 rivets between each of the originals.
my skin had shifted nearly 3/16 inch.
tom
then put the slides back in, drill out the rivets on the round plastic discs that are at each end of the slides....that allow you to slide the trim pieces that are on the side of the coach over (they have end caps on them) and once you get it slid to the second disc, you can gently lift it over it and keep moving it till they are off.
you can see from the pictures that all of the rivets on the skin between the two slides were missing on mine. and all the rivets behind the rear slide were either missing or loose.
following the lead from bill and richard, i will get the skin aligned, put rivets back in the original holes, then put bigger rivets in between the original ones. i will do 2 rivets between each of the originals.
my skin had shifted nearly 3/16 inch.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH