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- cruzExplorerHad mine done at about 1500 miles as well ... same time I had the Moryde Suspension lifted.
CRUZ - TravlingmanExplorer III had my brakes adjusted when we took ours in the last time, about 1500 miles on camper.
- whporwilExplorerDo you guys have your brakes looked at or adjusted at a certain point?
- CHV_FRKExplorerI too am scheduled for a service visit in two weeks. A small section of a ceiling panel has separated. You may want to check this area as well even though our layouts are a little different.
Our shower skylight is about 8" from a ceiling panel seam. When they screwed in the lower portion of the skylight they really cranked it down in the middle on the side nearest the seam. This compresses the insulation to the point it actually torques the panel to where it wants to bend the panel away from the ceiling. The brads or staples (I haven't pulled the tape) held for a while but I assume being over the shower and a nice warm day aided in the separation.
I would just fix it myself and ask them to provide the tape but I already need to have the ductwork issue resolved so they can take care of it then. Anyway, I would check not only the skylight area, but anything you have ceiling mounted that is close to the edge of a panel. The same thing could happen. I can post a pic if you are interested. - loydtExplorerWe have ours scheduled for its first visit back to the dealership next Tuesday for our list of warranty stuff. Last night I found a new issue. There is a nasty soft spot in the kitchen right in front of the first heat vent in the carpet. I guess the plywood sub-floor has come loose here? Nonetheless, you can see a crease in the linoleum where it drops down. If you step here, it makes an awful "creak"! I hope my dealer can tackle this. It won't be fun, I can assure you!
- loydtExplorerDW and I have discovered that the mattress in here is the worst ever made by man!! You feel like you are sleeping in a huge valley and can't get out of it. It is terrible. I hope Jayco will replace it.
Also, I noticed that there may be a fan installed in my fridge as I walked around it yesterday and heard something running. The fridge was running in the a/c mode. - CHV_FRKExplorerWe also had an excellent extended weekend. Man I'm tired. As you can figure we also have a sureflow. I'm thinking about cutting a couple sections of tire to mount the the channels and bolt the pump to. Then I will just have the noise of the motor itself which I doubt you could hear other than right over it. Like whporwil said, you could put some foam or sounddeadoning in between.
Tonight was another round of cleaning bugs!
On topic, something that was mentioned earlier was the a/c's being ducted. Since we had a 30 amp site we were only able to run one a/c at a time. The rear unit feeds two ducts, One is short and goes to the kitchen area with 2 vents, the other goes all the way to the bedroom and feeds 4 vents. The a/c was a little noisy for Guitar Hero so we kicked on the front a/c and just closed the bed and bath vents and was able to keep the living area very cool. Another tip is to open the quick cool on the far unit if you are only running one. It helps get a little more cool air to the far end. - TravlingmanExplorer IIJust got in from another great trip in the Jayco. Liking the rig more with each trip, and this was our 7th with it. Saw earlier post about heat from fridge, and checked pantry this time out. It was warm on the fridge side, and looking at installing a fan too. Have saw the ones that are solar powered, wondered if anyone has used one.
- whporwilExplorerDefinitely a shurflow in my RLSA and it is mounted to the exterior wall above the water heater. It's high enough to be placed between two of the aluminum floor channels that run the long way on our campers. I would guess that cavitty amplifies the noise of the pump. I think a one inch pice of styrafoam attached to the ceiling over the pump would quite it down inside the camper. But most of the noise I get is from the vibration of the pump running so I may find a different way to mount it. Looking at my control pannel I have a one inch gap between the top of the panel and the ceiling, looking in that gap you can see the very top of the water pump.
- cruzExplorerMine is a shur flow, but I have to tell you ... both the DW and I are very pleased that the pump is so much quieter than any other TT we've had !! :h
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