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- bob_and_donnaExplorerChecked the tire pressure. All were low but the b is I always needed to take of the hub caps each time. No more. Finally broke down and went to Camping World and picked up 4 45 deg. valve stem extenders. Now they are accessible outside the hub cap. Been telling myself for 3 years to go do it. DONE>
- ronfishermanModeratorStarted packing up and checking things out after spending winter in AZ.
- woodworker414ExplorerGood morning. Its a beautiful morning here. Lots os sunshine.
I have been home since Monday. Spent the winter in S. TX, about 30 miles north of Corpus Christi, at the Woddy Acrecs Rv Park in Fulton.
My first time to be able to go away for the winter. I was there Jan;Feb; Mar; it was wonderful I really like being a Winter Texan.
I have most of the stuff out of the MH. Still a few items in the freezer that I forgot. All the clothes are out, did the laundry, put the food away. Still a lot of food onboard for the next weekend campout at the end of the month with the Good Sam chaper called the BugDuckers. Then need to do a real good cleaning of the inside of the MH. Also need to scrub the outside. Lots of road grime on it. Then set up a appointment with the dealer to get the warranty work done. The Fantasteic fan in the bedroom quit working. Could have used that a number of times while In TX. The cable for the cable tv, that goes into the back of the tv, broke off and feel out of the tv. That happen in Jan. Really missed the tv, but do have a small onein the bedroom. I was able to watch movies though. All in all it was a fun winter. Everything else worked fine on the unit. One problem that I will have to address,is when you have both the main door and the screen door closed. When you open just the main door the screen door does not release. The little bracket that is suppose to hold the handle up on the screen door so the main door can open by itself moves up out of the way. I have tighten the screws but it still slides. I thinking about putting double face tape under and then tighten the screws. That should keep in in place. Went thfough a coupld fierce rains down there and NO LEAKS. Yay!!!!! Did find out, that the door to the big storage compartment must also be locked. Can't just turn the knob on the bottom of the door to keep it close. The top is not tight enough to keep water from seeping into the compartment. If the lock at the top of the door is locked, it pulls the doo in just a little bit and no water. Easy fix.
Everybody have a great day. - pconroy328ExplorerNot today, but I smushed the awning tube last week and broke the left end sprocket.
:( - 2dogtravellinExplorer IIFilled up the water and loaded up the food and clothes for our first trip of the year. SO excited!
- NevadastarsExplorerWent to Summit Racing in Sparks, Nv this morning, 60 miles one way, and picked up a set of Bilstein HD shocks. I had read about the left front being a major pain, so went to tackle it first. They are CORRECT! It is a pain. I have tons of tools from being a body tech for over 40 years, and I could not come up with a way to get to the top nut on that shock. You cannot get your hand between the shock tower and floor/bracing of the unibody.
So, I went to the local tire shop I deal with, and scheduled an appointment for them to do the fronts. I would really like to stand there and see how they get to that nut. Anyway, I got the rears in even though the exhaust side was a big PITA, mainly because of the exhaust system and adjoining heat shields. Took it for a spin and noticed a major difference in the rear. No more bouncing over bumps. It just absorbs them with no bouncing. Can't wait to get the fronts on. - ericsmith32ExplorerThe new shocks arrived today and put them on in less than a hour.. not sure as I didn't time it. Yeah the stocks were shot. One thing for certain it is stiffer and haven't driven it yet. Typically when I climb up on the roof it bounces.. absolutely none today!
- PerickExplorerStarted on my "to do" list on our new (to us) 2008 Tioga 31M. Got on the roof and applied Eternabond tape to the front and rear seams, on a few spots that had previous Dicor repairs done, around the vents and the shower skylight. Then caulked with M1 sealant around a few spots in the shower and on the roof.
Now I've got to replace the water pump and install a winterizing kit, and figure out how to fix one of the hinges on the basement storage.
We're hoping take it on a shakedown campout on April 8th so here's hoping the weather cooperates! - ericsmith32ExplorerWore out 2 Magic Erasers cleaning off the residue from a semi with a bad injector pump. Must say it looks cleaner than it has since we bought it! I think it did remove a bit of shine though. Not sure if I'll wax it. Doesn't seem to help make it easier to remove bugs.
Sometime this weekend going to hit all the bolts with pb-blaster and it get it ready for when the shocks arrive. - pianotunaNomad IIIpulled up stakes from the campground--time to urban dock has arrived.
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