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- Dutchmen95ExplorerNoticed that I had a delamination problem on the front of my cabover. Pulled all of the moldings off and raised up the fiberglass...lucky no front window to work around. I rebuilt the front clip. Tomorrow I hope to glue everything back down and attach the moldings back. So far the job has gone extremely well. Wish me luck !!
- JesseJ1826ExplorerChanged out the leaky kitchen faucet. Ran the generator with air on to keep cool. I find keeping cool reduces the number of four letter words.
- jrdr653ExplorerWalked into my unit (It was 108 here today)it felt cooler in the rig, We are getting ready to head to the mountains next weekend, Blue Ridge Resevoir
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mog_rim/blue-ridge-boat.shtml - woodworker414ExplorerFinally got the antenna rebuilted, works fine, all new parts, the previous had wiped it out and really did not know how to use tools. Great at computers, but bad working with tools. Also fixed the eclectric steps, had decide that the ground was compromised, turns out the magnetic switch on the door jamb was bad, this switch is in the ground line and breaks ground when the door is closed. Steps work fine now. Black switch is a normally open switch, a white switch is a normally closed switch. Something I didn't know.On the Kwikee steps.
Bill - RipsnortExplorerReplaced a missing T-Handle on the grey water waste gate.
Replaced a broken crank handle on the overhead bunk vent.
Replaced the old shower head holder with a new Venturi Shower Head Swivel Wall Mount.
Replaced the carbon water filter with new filter.
New fresh water hose.
Ready for our last Lacrosse Tournament this week-end! Thank COD we bought this motorhome. With our kids in as many tournaments and sports, its nice to carry home with us rather than stay in hotel rooms! - BerticusExplorerlooks like this thread has not been udated lately. My rig came with a aftermarket huge steering stablizer that for about a 6 months I have been unlucky finding a replacement for. So I went off the stroke of 7.5" and length of 26.5" double stud and les schwab found the biggest that could work. My old one was a Monroe but Monroe denies ever making it, lol. And looks like it was intended for a big rig. So my 6 month job is now done in 15 min of real work. Had to fab up a new bracket too.
ps I was not willing to spend over $100.
Happy Camping to everyone, Robert. - JesseJ1826ExplorerGot around to replacing the right front signal light assembly. A few weeks ago was driving through El Paso on our way back from Yuma, was stopped at a stoplight and just started to move after light turned green when some twit behind me decided because I wasn't going fast enough for him passed me on the right and turned left across the front of me and I hit him. I got the busted light and scratch on the bumper and he got both left doors on his SUV caved in. Never got to find out what he was thinking as he never stopped. Lots of thoughts crossed my mind - stolen vehicle perhaps?, puzzleing.
- crawfordExplorerWell the rubber roof is just about junk tried the tape it failed, got 5 gals of liquid rubber roof. The rubber became like calk washed the roof all the white came off spreed the liquid roof on looks great total white and looks like a new one can't wait for rain that's going to be the real test.
- WilleyBExplorerWell first of all I got the fridge working on gas again, igniter problem cleaned out a bit of rust, seems OK now.
Removed the jack knife couch, I plan to build a new couch capable of decent storage underneath (drawers etc.) deep enough for a decent single bed (we never used the double function). I don't have a plan yet, just an idea. Probably lots of tears before this is done.
Cheers
Willey - FX21QBExplorerInstalled a Thule detachable side table mount. Very cool!
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