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What did you do to your Class C MH today???

Rich_Panganiban
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This is always a fun thread to watch in other forums, so I thought I'd start one here.
2007 Jayco Greyhawk - Kodiak 32SS
'00 Subaru Outback Wagon
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jrdr653
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Actually yesterday but had new E rated tires put on and was told the ride would be a little rougher.......The tires I replaced were dry rotting away and in comparison the new E's vs the old "D's".....The "E's" win hands down...
98 Tioga 22E Ford V-10 22,000 Miles, Wife, myself and our dog.
We are enjoying our 27 years of life together.....

Pokey2
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Mounted a fire extinguisher! Of course, the unit should have already had one. I had a heck of a time hooking the plastic support strap. Perhaps one more sign of my advancing years ....

20anOut
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We put our sensor on the top of the tire closest to the entry door and take it in before we leave. So far we haven't forgotten it but I think I am going to mount it on the underside of a step on the rear ladder. The ladder steps don't heat up so it shouldn't effect the temp.

hotbyte wrote:
Finally doing a little more "fine tuning" to MH...

* Hung a digital clock w indoor/outdoor thermometer on wall between windows in slideout. I didn't mount outdoor sensor yet...not really sure where best place would be. I figure when we get to campsite I'll just stick it on top of cab so it won't get wet. Hope I can remember it before we drive off ๐Ÿ˜ž

woodworker414
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Watch the snow melt off, hope that this year is better year, that we can get out and enjoy.
Bill
Brenda and Bill
2020 Lance 1172, our traveling rig
2013 Heartland Landmark Mesa, 40', fifth wheel, we keep at our snowbird home in central FL, Bushnell, FL.
2014 Chevy Silverado LTZ 3500HD, CC, 4x4, LB, duals, DuraMax

hotbyte
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Finally doing a little more "fine tuning" to MH...

* Hung a digital clock w indoor/outdoor thermometer on wall between windows in slideout. I didn't mount outdoor sensor yet...not really sure where best place would be. I figure when we get to campsite I'll just stick it on top of cab so it won't get wet. Hope I can remember it before we drive off ๐Ÿ˜ž

* Hung a magnetic knife holder on wall next to stove. Not sure if we'll leave knives hanging on holder while driving or not...leaning toward not! We had one in 5'er and never had knife fall off while towing.

* Did a little planning for table caddy and maybe some small open shelving to go on wall for cell phones, wallets, etc.
2018 Minnie Winnie 24M

johnbhicks
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Scraped and gooped, scraped and gooped. My arms are falling off! I found butyl covered by some anonymous substance covered by silicone, all bubbled up. No wonder it leaks.
Now I have only the other 3/4 to go....
-C&J-
www.fugawetribe.com

luvpups67
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new chassis battery and disconnect. and next week CAT eye tire pressure monitoring system
Jim & Stephanie
daughters Kari, Kati and Kristi grand daughter Alexis yet to go camping
and Rusty dog
1995 Tioga 31 foot

MoHo_Mojo
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New alternator.

Also upgrade the charging wire to handle the additional current potential.

Tomorrow, new aux. battery & and try to sort out the PO's wiring under the hood.

Winniecouple
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i got a quote of $650-700 to rebuild my transmission... that seams pretty good to me.
Winniecouple
1982 20' Minnie Winnie
29,212 miles

crawford
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I put G load tires on mine last year but on stock rims raised the rear with them almost 2 inches I must say I really need the extra height got about 15,000 on them, best times are just a head now no more blow outs here either.
Change from a c class to a A class Georgetown 07 triple slide

cal47
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Well heres the update on my Rickson 17.5 wheels and Toyo 17.5 14 ply, "G" load range tires. Have about 800 miles on them so far and both the wife and I are very pleased with the handling and the smooth ride. It's nice to travel down the road without worrying when your next blowout will happen because the Mfg overloaded the rig before you ever got it. They aren't cheap, but if you have the problems I had with 2 or 3 blowouts everytime you took a long trip, and can justify the cost to your other half, I say GO FOR IT.
Cal & Donna
Starr (our Lab mix)
2000 FourWinds Chateau 31S
Rickson 17.5 Wheels and Toyo tires
Sani-Con Sewer Solution
Pressure Pro System
1996 Grand Cherokee Toad W/Ready Brake System
Rand McNally RVND 5510
Bigfoot Levelers

Lieutenant_Dan
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I live in mine 4 days a week so Im typing this reply from the dinette table. I filled the propane tank and topped off the tires yesterday though.

JAXFL
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Pulled it out from beside the house, hooked up the water and checked for any leaks that it might havv after our 2 weeks of freezing weather. Flushed the water heater out and checked the rod, no problems were noticed. Put it back beside the house and will go camping the end of the month.
Happy Trails
JAXFL
2008 3100LTD Sun Seeker
2008 Chevy Colorado Z71 4x4 Auto Toad

rj7388
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'took it to the dealer to fix the leak/mold over bunk problem along with a few other minor issues
ham radio,bluegrass mandolin wannabe
woodworking,photography & fishing
'08 4Winds chateau 28A

Rich_Panganiban
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Took the RV out of storage, packed up the family and parked at a local shopping center. Had lunch at a nice diner and watched a movie in the RV; all in a driving rain! Nice and cozy : )
2007 Jayco Greyhawk - Kodiak 32SS
'00 Subaru Outback Wagon