Alpine is made by Western RV, a respected RV manufacturer in Yakima, WA. They are probably better known for their excellent Alpenlite brand of fifth wheel trailers and truck campers, but Alpine coaches are popular in the Northwest.
The Peak chassis can be services at most any chassis shop and they use standard diesel engines and transmissions, so they can be services at any Cummins/Cat engine service center or Allison transmission shop. Other systems, like brakes and air suspension also use standard components that should be available from auto & truck parts stores, e.g. NAPA.
> Hi,
>
> We were mh shopping and saw a 2002 Alpine coach, 36ft double slide model.
> Can anyone shed light or own one this line of coaches. I know they are
> small in the market share, but do they make a good product? Is their PEAK
> chassis serviceable by anyone?
>
> Thanks for any info,
> Diane
Gary
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2004 American Tradition
2007 GMC Acadia
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