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Jan-05-2018 05:33 AM
Jan-05-2018 04:37 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I'm going to go with Doug, I took my rig in to my shop, the lead guy worked in the RV industry for quite awhile and I trust him. He listened to my problem, a leaking hose, and said it would cost more for them to fix than it was worth. Both he and the owner said hoses run through cabinets and by the time they tear everything apart and put it back together, it was too much involved time wise for their shop. A RV only shop, quoted me over a grand for the work. I figured screw it, I tore the hose out, paid $100 for the replacement hose and did it myself. Nothing inside anything, easy as it could be. A RV only shop, quoted me over a grand for the work.
The retract springs were an obsolete style and HWH recommended replacement. The springs were about a $100 dollars and had everything on hand to replace. Looked it up on YouTube and adjusted the methods used to fit my job and less than four hours from opening the boxes to drying off after the shower.
My point is not everyone that calls themselves an RV Tech has much of an idea how things work or how to repair them.
Jan-05-2018 04:34 AM
maddog348 wrote:
D.R.Bain ~~~ Good for you. ~~ Mine does not.
Jan-04-2018 05:57 PM
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Jan-04-2018 03:05 PM
imgoin4it wrote:
I have the old electric level legs by atwood. No longer work and no longer supported for repair. Maunfacturer says must replace. So I have been doing some research, mostly amoung RV repair facilities with people I know very well. The consensus is go with HWH hydraulic. The brand that started this discussion was what many RV owners thought would better because they are hydraulic both up and down. If a jack pad gets frozen some people thought that "powering" up was better than prying it up by hand. The repair folks say that HWH are just about "bullet proof" and been around forever. Another reason for HWH is that most if not all high dollar coaches use HWH. I'm replacing mine with HWH. Until I get them its wood blocks.
Jan-04-2018 08:50 AM
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Jan-04-2018 08:17 AM
maddog348 wrote:
2007 Itasca Sunova 27'. LEVELERS BAH!!!! AM tired of messing with a failed Hyd sys. Kwikee System taken over by Lippert. On vacation last Spring RT Rear leveler began decending on its own while traveling on the Highway. Lights & Bells ~ Stop!!! hit raise jacks all went back up ~ for about 70 miles. Limped along for a while to primary Vacation spot. AS was under extended warranty wanted our regular repair shop to checkit out. BIG bungees ~ check leveler every 50 mi ~ Home OK. THAT was in June. Shop had to check with mfg. then ins. no longer made had to build. Ok 6 wks Did not cure. Mfg said try this ~ Then that 2 more jacks to build & replace ~~ OOps that did not work. Mfg must be 2 way valve ~ Approved day before extended warranty went out. Shop finally found proper valve ~ OUR $$$ ~but must by 4 of them. Closed for Holidays ~~ Shop called today Levelers are "frozen". Will go thru system again maybe one of new levelers no good.
Note!! other than that may be the HYD Pump -our $$$ --. I am worn out with it~~ Any one just remove levelers & go back to blocks.?? Old Classs C saw a lot of camping with Boards&Blocks. Am afraid to drive it with the levelers decending unannounced.
Thanks for letting me vent.
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