โNov-27-2016 03:50 PM
โMar-12-2017 03:20 PM
โMar-12-2017 06:23 AM
mrmomb wrote:
To answer the OP... You can find the water pump in the Thor 22E under the rear dinette seat.
โMar-12-2017 04:57 AM
Dakzuki wrote:Sully2 wrote:
Get the coupling from Campers World that lets you feed air into your water line. Open all drains and blow out the water with about 15 PSI air pressure.
This.
I use about 30 PSI
โMar-11-2017 03:41 PM
Sully2 wrote:
Get the coupling from Campers World that lets you feed air into your water line. Open all drains and blow out the water with about 15 PSI air pressure.
โMar-09-2017 10:42 AM
โDec-09-2016 04:24 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:
IMHO if you have to beg for them to sell you something can you imagine what you have to do for service.
โDec-08-2016 05:46 PM
โDec-08-2016 07:33 AM
โDec-08-2016 05:17 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
yep when you figure discount off retail, lower financing cost, any warranties, more value when you trade it in later, people who are upside down on their loan and have to have a certain amount, sellers who look at "asking" prices in ads and think that is the actual value, etc. buying new deserves being considered.
bumpy
โDec-08-2016 03:47 AM
samven1 wrote:
That was the problem I ran into when I was shopping for mine. I really did not want to buy new and had a budget I was trying to stick to but the lower mileage off rental unit were only a few thousand less than new and without all the options or warranty and the dealers actually had used units priced the same as last model year left overs.
โDec-07-2016 04:49 PM
โDec-07-2016 07:31 AM
โDec-07-2016 07:22 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:Snowman9000 wrote:
By my way of thinking, if doing it this way, you had better drain your pump first. Then reconnect and winterize.
LOL!! If I could get to the pump to drain it - I could attach the 3-way valve to suck antifreeze ๐
โDec-07-2016 07:18 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
By my way of thinking, if doing it this way, you had better drain your pump first. Then reconnect and winterize.