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Mar 21, 2014Explorer
Go to the Roadtrek website. Along about then, they had an excellent DVD lesson on how all the systems work. I had one, but let it go with my '99/'00 RT D190V. I wouldn't be surprised if they have it online now.
Things you need to know now...
Tires: No more than 6 years old. Google 'how to read tire dates'. Rear, 80 psi. Front, 60-70 psi, whatever drives well. Michelin LTX's did not drive at all well on either of my Roadtreks. They need stiffer sidewalls.
Never start or stop the generator with a load like the A/C on it.
It's a Class B, not a C, so ask the mod to move it over there. There are some knowledgeable folks there who have owned the same or similar vans.
Jim, "The buck doesn't even slow down here."
Things you need to know now...
Tires: No more than 6 years old. Google 'how to read tire dates'. Rear, 80 psi. Front, 60-70 psi, whatever drives well. Michelin LTX's did not drive at all well on either of my Roadtreks. They need stiffer sidewalls.
Never start or stop the generator with a load like the A/C on it.
It's a Class B, not a C, so ask the mod to move it over there. There are some knowledgeable folks there who have owned the same or similar vans.
Jim, "The buck doesn't even slow down here."
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