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Ballenxj wrote:Griff in Fairbanks wrote:
The Dana 70 was standard equipment and is, in my opinion, an ideal rear axle, even considering drum vs disc rear brakes. Keep it topped of with gear lube and replace bearings and seals every few hundred thousand miles and it will last millions of miles and a century or more.
My 1983 Sportscoach on a P30 chassis had disc brakes on the differential. For the life of me I don't know what differential it was, all I know is it was big.
โJun-10-2017 02:01 PM
Griff in Fairbanks wrote:
The Dana 70 was standard equipment and is, in my opinion, an ideal rear axle, even considering drum vs disc rear brakes. Keep it topped of with gear lube and replace bearings and seals every few hundred thousand miles and it will last millions of miles and a century or more.
โJun-10-2017 01:54 PM
Leeann wrote:
Never seen a 70s or 80s Dodge based RV with rear disc. It's drums.
I got lucky; mine had vinyl flooring, not shag. Easier to cover with laminate ๐
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Maya.215 wrote:
Hey what's going on I am new to the rv world and new to this form I just purchased a 1979 dodge cruisemaster with 33,000 miles, I've come to find that is the b300 chases small block 360, it has been a blast bringing her up to date a bit on the inside along with refreshing her up motor and Body wise on the outside, my family has done a lot of tent camping all mainly close to home and now that we have gotten this new toy everybody is so excited for the next road trip, so far things I have done to it. I've completely gutted the inside took the L shape countertop away and built a nice new one with a nice tiled top, instead of the bed in the rear we have turned it into a table/bed/sitting aria, we have ripped that 1970s shag Rugs up and put some nice clean new carpet down. Painted everything inside lol ,I've done a full tune up plugs/wires/distributor and cap,battery,filters, oil change, new altinator, and power steering pump. I still have to do the oil pan gasket,change trans fluid and rear fluid. The brakes seem to be sticking or dragging and it's hard to push on the brake pedal (seems real stiff), I was told I had to lift the engine to change the pan gasket witch so far seems like it's going to be the hardest task being I know the oil pumps in there and probably is going to be a pain to get at. There's a few other minor stuff to do but I'm really glad to see my family ain't the only ones riding around in a classic rv, and it seems as though there's quite a few experienced people here with similar Rvs that will be able to help me with problems I run into with this new family toy witch I'm positive I will need I will post pics when I get a chance.
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Leeann wrote:
I'm stuck inside for two weeks. Three deer ticks on me from one day, two of them gave me a bullseye. So I'm on doxycycline and banned from sun exposure (I'm already pale).
โJun-03-2017 03:05 PM
Wolf_n_Kat wrote:
Hey guys, haven't had a chance to check in, been a little 'busy', if you know what I mean. A couple of years ago Kat had an episode with Valley Fever that left a quarter-sized hole in the upper lobe of her left lung. The Dr's said it would be nothing to worry about, would probably collapse in on itself.
Well, Tuesday it did, in a big way. When I woke up, she said to call 911, she thought she was having a heart attack.
Long story short (I know, too late, right??), that quarter-sized hole ended up being the size of a small grapefruit. This morning the Dr's did a lobotomy... No, lobectomy! Geez, I hope they didn't get it confused too! Anyway, they did a lobectomy and a thora-somethingorother. She pulled through okay, but I've been chalking up lots of miles on the Explorer (and my butt!) running between Doyle and Reno.
Thanks for the advice, guys. I'll trace the other side of the relay when I get a chance but right now, the Dodge is a low-priority item.