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- CJW8Explorer
joebedford wrote:
I broke the spring links on the way home from the dunes. I had to leave it halfway home in a campground and go back the next day and fix it. Then off to work for awhile. When I get home I am going to I am going to re-work the entire suspension. I am hoping to find something better than plastic bushings. Maybe bronze or something greasable?
This is what I put on my toy hauler. Dexter EZ-Flex.
Yep, I've been looking at those and others already. What I like about the Dexters is they have double thick shekels. All the weight of the trailer hangs on those shackles. Once mine got sloppy, they broke right at the top. I just have to measure to see which one to order. - naytherExplorer
joebedford wrote:
I broke the spring links on the way home from the dunes. I had to leave it halfway home in a campground and go back the next day and fix it. Then off to work for awhile. When I get home I am going to I am going to re-work the entire suspension. I am hoping to find something better than plastic bushings. Maybe bronze or something greasable?
This is what I put on my toy hauler. Dexter EZ-Flex.
My buddy broke a spring this weekend, rear pivot was frozen, plastic bushings with original WW "wet bolts" that don't take grease. Told him about he EZ Flex and also probably good to change all the springs. - joebedfordNomad III
I broke the spring links on the way home from the dunes. I had to leave it halfway home in a campground and go back the next day and fix it. Then off to work for awhile. When I get home I am going to I am going to re-work the entire suspension. I am hoping to find something better than plastic bushings. Maybe bronze or something greasable?
This is what I put on my toy hauler. Dexter EZ-Flex. - CJW8ExplorerI broke the spring links on the way home from the dunes. I had to leave it halfway home in a campground and go back the next day and fix it. Then off to work for awhile. When I get home I am going to I am going to re-work the entire suspension. I am hoping to find something better than plastic bushings. Maybe bronze or something greasable?
- TheBeag5plusExplorerWe,(He) worked on bedroom slide, the bed slides out and drags. Ran the generator for an hour or so. We loaded a few misc. pieces of kitchen ware and rugs back in the th. We are trying to get small jobs done and ready to go to the coast in the next couple of months to ride the dunes!
- dcmac214ExplorerOur Fuzion has very limited galley storage - one drawer (pots & pans), the cabinet under the sink (cleaning stuff) and a side cabinet (dishes & small appliances). RV has two large overhead cabinets but we're really leary of putting anything heavier than TP, paper towels, other such light stuff up there. Fell into closeout sale at Sears, got a multi-drawer rolling tool cabinet for carrying smaller kitchen stuff, food, &c. Will take the wheels off & screw into garage floor, perfect size for where laundry hookup is. With 70# drawer load capacity should be more than enough storage for a couple weeks on the road.
- jackxclanExplorer
2BlueHeelers wrote:
jackxclan wrote:
The smallest windows were about 69 bucks the two large ones 110 I think. The large bay window I used the widest avail. 72 inch. no cutting just wide enough but worked fine. Anything made to size id twice the money.
Nice work! So did you have to cut the length on each?
The length on them all is long but no need to cut the length. Just cut to width. - 2BlueHeelersExplorer
jackxclan wrote:
The smallest windows were about 69 bucks the two large ones 110 I think. The large bay window I used the widest avail. 72 inch. no cutting just wide enough but worked fine. Anything made to size id twice the money.
Nice work! So did you have to cut the length on each? - jackxclanExplorerThe smallest windows were about 69 bucks the two large ones 110 I think. The large bay window I used the widest avail. 72 inch. no cutting just wide enough but worked fine. Anything made to size id twice the money.




- 64thunderboltExplorer II
derwud wrote:
in it, on it, whatever!!
Stop peeking in the windows
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