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Dec 03, 2008Explorer
3wheelin wrote:
hey all. Well, been living in our 35 rlts about a month now and i have to say...it's GREAT! Picked it up in Seattle...home to Boise, ID for a week...now in San Diego. Sold our home in Boise and i guess we'll stay where it doesn't snow till spring. Had a few leaks under the sink (just needed tightening)but otherwise all is good. We do have a slow leak around the filter fitting under the kitchen sink we can't seem to stop completely. Scared to tighten it anymore for fear of breaking it. So far though, i am really pleased with my new home...wife loves it too after i switched out the shower head for more power in the shower. Any other things i should be looking at to modify?
Also, i have a question for all you full-timers...We do have a lot of trailer-shake in this rig...Looking at JT Armstrongs...but i have a bad hand and need it installed by the RV supplier...$750.00 for the JT's and installation is the cheapest i found...that's a LOT!!! are these things really gonna make life better in this rig???Actually, the movement is the only bad thing about this rig.. sometimes we sleep at different times for work and the shaking makes that hard...any real-life experiences with JT's would be greatly appreciated....Thanks to all...
I had some on my old rig, and they were worth every penny I paid for them. I got a set of ultra-fab eleminators for this new one, basically the same thing, and a lot cheaper. I went to put them on, and there is a problem. As far as I can see, I am gonna have to have some gussets welded onto the frame to mount the brackets to, the frame only has about a 1/2" lip to mount to. That may be why they are charging so much. I am waiting on a local welder friend to come do it when he is in the area...
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