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General Boards => Sources for Suppliers, Parts and Maintenance Materials => Topic started by: Jim Edwards on May 08, 2017, 03:32:59 AM
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Hi Unfortunately one of my Steer axel hubcaps is along the roadside in New England. (Alcoa 22.5 rims) I have found many "Baby Moon" that would fit in many shapes and sizes except none are near the original. Does any one have a source for these? The logo decals I can source form NW. Or is there a special name for these that I am not searching for? Thanks Jim
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JIm,
I got one directly from Monaco for about $41 including shipping. (The "R" logo was a $ charge).
Steve
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Beaver Coach Sales did have them a couple of years ago, you might give them a call
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Hey Jim,
I lost one about 3 yrs ago and asked the Caterpiller shop where I was getting service done to find me one. Big mistake---they charged me around $70. I lost that one also the next year on a trip out west and when I got to Bend I went to Beaver Coach and bought 2 so I would have a spare. Another mistake but not as bad this time--- I think they charged me around $30 for each plus a couple bucks for the "R" decals. I thought Wow! What a good deal! LOL
I still have one but over a couple more years I have lost the other and finally just replaced with a baby moon without a decal for about $5 at a truck stop!! The Beaver still looks great and you can only see one side at a time so no big deal!! LOL
Anyway--- good luck finding them! I do have one I will sell you for about $50 with a decal! LOL
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HI DAN
Leah here.......you are so bad.........really $50...kidding you!
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I have bought them at truck stops along the freeways quite cheap.....I think the last one was $8.
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Thanks to all BCS and Veurinks RV in Grand Rapids MI Have then available Got 2 from BCS. If I loose these two then I am thinking garbage can covers!
Thanks all.
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Jim,
If you have your wheels polished be sure to check the moons to ensure the tabs have the clips on. The polish guys tend to pop the moons off and not worry about the clips. They'll put the moons on and you'll lose them at the first bump or curve.
Steve