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mkguitar
Dec 19, 2014Explorer
'Cause it seems I drive and she naps....
So aside from the rattling I also hear some whining...
realistically though, I have a few million miles traveling the roads and this PW is very solid and squeak free for the most part.
The PO was confused by the Robertson head screws and appears didn;t figure out how to snug them ( esp when the Northern wood is moved to the Desert SW and shrinks).
Just about every screw in the coach got an 1/8 or 1/4 turn with a Robertson #1 driver.
Being Canadian I own one-it was my Dad's.
Robertson is standard in Canada for cabinetry and electrical.
- I would suggest from my shopping that the RT and PW coaches are very similar in construction material and build quality, at least the 5 to 10 year old models I saw.
So aside from the rattling I also hear some whining...
realistically though, I have a few million miles traveling the roads and this PW is very solid and squeak free for the most part.
The PO was confused by the Robertson head screws and appears didn;t figure out how to snug them ( esp when the Northern wood is moved to the Desert SW and shrinks).
Just about every screw in the coach got an 1/8 or 1/4 turn with a Robertson #1 driver.
Being Canadian I own one-it was my Dad's.
Robertson is standard in Canada for cabinetry and electrical.
- I would suggest from my shopping that the RT and PW coaches are very similar in construction material and build quality, at least the 5 to 10 year old models I saw.
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