The weekend before last I went and got my propane tank filled up. Noticed the RV dealership was selling LED bulbs at the old-timey price of $20 a bulb. This reminded me to go follow up on a post I saw here, and I went on eBay and bought a box of 20 LED bulbs for about $15. So this past weekend I replaced all the internal bulbs and the door light with LEDs. They are great!
Then I steam-cleaned the carpets. I hate having carpet in the RV but I'm afraid what I will find under it so it's staying. The back end of the RV chassis flexes depending on how you park or use the leveling jacks, with a notable bend happening in the floor about where the rear wheels are. I'm afraid any new flooring I put down would not do well with the flexing. Anyway the carpet is nice when it's clean.
I bought a set of Firestone Transforce HT tires off of Amazon ($138 per tire, free shipping with Prime), and my mechanic is installing them today for $60.
I finally got around to removing the range hood. The milky white plastic cover for the stove light was caked with grime - I bet the light will seem a lot brighter now! I also figured out how to pull the old Hobbs hour meter for the generator and ordered a new digital one from Amazon.
Washed the whole RV. Couldn't get up the gumption to wax it though. Hurt my hip last year going up and down the ladder doing that so I'm nervous about doing it again. RV is so old the wax doesn't help looks much anyway.
Got a tire cover for our rear spare, and made up some artwork that my wife is going to cut out and press on with her new Cricket:
1990 Winnebago Warrior. "She may not look like much but she's got it where it counts!"