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โJul-21-2018 01:35 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
DIY, you can mess around for a couple of days with penetrating oil and then spend a couple hours messing around heating and cooling the bolt, hoping it comes free...do that at $100/hr shop rate and really quick, it's cheaper to just cut it off...even if they have to re-weld something.
โJul-18-2018 07:48 PM
DrewE wrote:mike brez wrote:
I could not agree more :R
The only thing I would add to it is before crawling under and working on it some sort of Jack stands so you can tell us how you made out when done. Don't put your trust in your leveling jacks.
On many motorhomes, depending on one's girth and agility and so forth, it may well be unnecessary to jack the unit up at all. It can't fall off the ground.
โJul-18-2018 10:48 AM
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โJul-18-2018 07:34 AM
mike brez wrote:
I could not agree more :R
The only thing I would add to it is before crawling under and working on it some sort of Jack stands so you can tell us how you made out when done. Don't put your trust in your leveling jacks.
โJul-18-2018 06:03 AM
โJul-17-2018 09:45 PM
SGTJOE wrote:
I've been told that the bolts holding my shocks in place will have to be cut in order to replace the factory shocks. This is from two places who have not seen the motorhome. I looked under it and saw no signs of rust or dirt on any of the bolts holding the shocks. I also sprayed a penetrating oil on all of them.
Is it normal for the bolts to be cut off? Anyone ever had this happen?
My MH is a National Tradewinds DP 2001 on a freightliner chassis. The Blistins were installed when she was new.
โJul-17-2018 07:32 PM
โJul-17-2018 05:51 PM
SGTJOE wrote:Stim wrote:
Why are you opposed to cutting them off?
Sometimes it's the fastest way, time is money.
I'm thinking that they are part of the undercarriage, so they would have to be welded back on. Am I wrong, are they a bolt and nut not attached to the undercarriage?
โJul-17-2018 05:36 PM
Stim wrote:
Why are you opposed to cutting them off?
Sometimes it's the fastest way, time is money.