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dsrace
Jan 23, 2022Explorer
scott sd, maybe look into timbrens before air bags. i think the timbrens will have far less effect on an empty ride over air bags.
i still have not used my furnace but i was in the toyhauler looking at a couple things. my furnace is mounted underneath the kitchen sink. it dumps right out at the base of the cabinet for the main living area. there is what appears ( didn't measure it) to be a 4" flex tube that runs through the wall under the shower base. it reduces to what appears to be 2" ( using pvc fittings) under there and T's to feed the bathroom and bedroom. i am no hvac expert but that would seem to me to be choking the air flow down quite a bit. i don't know until i try it i guess. everywhere we go has electrical hook ups including st anthony sand dunes. hell half the site at idaho rv dunes park have sewer as well. the oklahoma dunes campgrounds have similar with all private campgrounds having full hook ups and the states just water and electricity. now water pressure may only be 25 psi sometimes but technically they have water hook ups lol other time it may be 65 psi so i have a regulator for that reason. many trips down there were it's best to fill the fresh and use the pump. now our water pump is a bit noisy imo and the check valve leaks. after 3 says hooked up to city water the check valve leaked enough it filled out 100 gal fresh tanks. i said something to dune sport and they said they would send me a new pump and i have yet to see it. i have a shut off valve inline with the winterization kit i installed after the last trip so it cannot happen again. i didn't know i was carrying apprx 100 gal's of water until i got home and pulled the valve while winterizing it.
did you toyhauler come with low point drains? mine has a sticker on the frame that says low point drains but none to be found. i will add them this summer.
i still have not used my furnace but i was in the toyhauler looking at a couple things. my furnace is mounted underneath the kitchen sink. it dumps right out at the base of the cabinet for the main living area. there is what appears ( didn't measure it) to be a 4" flex tube that runs through the wall under the shower base. it reduces to what appears to be 2" ( using pvc fittings) under there and T's to feed the bathroom and bedroom. i am no hvac expert but that would seem to me to be choking the air flow down quite a bit. i don't know until i try it i guess. everywhere we go has electrical hook ups including st anthony sand dunes. hell half the site at idaho rv dunes park have sewer as well. the oklahoma dunes campgrounds have similar with all private campgrounds having full hook ups and the states just water and electricity. now water pressure may only be 25 psi sometimes but technically they have water hook ups lol other time it may be 65 psi so i have a regulator for that reason. many trips down there were it's best to fill the fresh and use the pump. now our water pump is a bit noisy imo and the check valve leaks. after 3 says hooked up to city water the check valve leaked enough it filled out 100 gal fresh tanks. i said something to dune sport and they said they would send me a new pump and i have yet to see it. i have a shut off valve inline with the winterization kit i installed after the last trip so it cannot happen again. i didn't know i was carrying apprx 100 gal's of water until i got home and pulled the valve while winterizing it.
did you toyhauler come with low point drains? mine has a sticker on the frame that says low point drains but none to be found. i will add them this summer.
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