Scotttkd2
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2021
- Messages
- 508
- Location
- Fort Myers, FL
- RV Year
- 2009
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- King Aire 4561
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan K3
- Engine
- Cummins ISX 650
- TOW/TOAD
- 2019 Jeep Cherokee
- Fulltimer
- Yes
5 month update - still waiting on parts from Newmar for the body shop repairs, with no ETA as of today. Body shop in Albuquerque has winterized my coach so I am assuming they are not expecting any progress any time soon. After a lot of consideration and research my wife and I made the decision for a myriad of reasons to move on, and have purchased a new to us 2009 Newmar King Aire 4561, as we expect to be on the road for another 3-5 years from coast to coast at least once a year. Currently back in our winter home base in FL, and getting the "new" coach moved into, fine tuned and "up to speed". It was in very good condition, and a dream to drive cross country with the ISX 650hp Cummins in the rear. No sweating the hills and on ramps with that motor! We both really miss the layout of the 4037 Kountry Star, and have some interior mods we will be making to get it closer to that layout, but we have plenty of time to work on it now while sitting still in Fort Myers.
When the Kountry Star is finally finished in the shop I will retrieve it and consign it somewhere, not entirely sure which market to put it in at this point though. It's painful as it will have 2 brand new front wheels, all 6 brand new tires, and 6 brand new AGM house batteries, on top of all the upgrades I made on it over the last 2 years of ownership.
It is a good coach as far as it goes, I am just not comfortable with the chassis full time and going cross country repeatedly like we need to use it. For someone who will be using it seasonally like most "normal" people do, it will be a great comfortable coach.
Still thankful no one was killed, injured or damaged in the tire failure episode, it could and probably should have been so much worse than it was. All the rest can be worked out with enough time and patience.
When the Kountry Star is finally finished in the shop I will retrieve it and consign it somewhere, not entirely sure which market to put it in at this point though. It's painful as it will have 2 brand new front wheels, all 6 brand new tires, and 6 brand new AGM house batteries, on top of all the upgrades I made on it over the last 2 years of ownership.
It is a good coach as far as it goes, I am just not comfortable with the chassis full time and going cross country repeatedly like we need to use it. For someone who will be using it seasonally like most "normal" people do, it will be a great comfortable coach.
Still thankful no one was killed, injured or damaged in the tire failure episode, it could and probably should have been so much worse than it was. All the rest can be worked out with enough time and patience.