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mexicanpiloto13
Sep 04, 2023Explorer III
Hi I appreciate your response. We have been on the road all day. Clearly, you're right but it's a bitter pill to swallow and I wonder how many owners of a 25-year-old RV have replaced all fuel lines. A huge expense. Airbags are also supposed to be replaced I believe every 15 years. we did that a few years ago and that's about a four or $5,000 cost,, and very hard to get the correct part numbers many years after it's sold the part numbers are usually worn off of the airbags. We'll look at continuing to replace in stages the rest of the fuel lines but since most people don't do this, I was offering our advice on what to do in a pinch because nobody will touch a fuel leak problem. You may as well be carrying a case of dynamite on board!
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