All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsWindows in conversionHow many of you DO NOT have side windows in your van conversion? What do you do for ventilation? ThanksWhiteface MountainHas anyone taken a motorhome up the highway to Whiteface Mountain in New York? My class C is 26 ft long. Any tunnels and what about parking? Thanks NickChair coverNot sure what forum is best for my question so I will start here. Would like to carry my folding camp chairs on my rear ladder. The chairs have canvas seats and backs that will be ruined if they get wet and dirty. Does anyone make waterproof covers for the folded chairs that can be attached to the rack and ladder? Thanks NickRe: Filling gas tankBefore I have anyone work on the problem I want to better understand it. Have not been able to get underneath the motorhome but will the first chance I get. If I can't get the problem to go away, a Chevy garage is probably my first stop. NickRe: Filling gas tankThe motorhome is new (750 miles when the problem showed up). I have only once filled without a problem. This was at a gas station with old pumps. Probably slow flowing and less sensitive. Yesterday I was able to get under the motorhome. The filler tube is metal and a smaller metal tube for venting runs down the side of the larger tube. It is then attached to a rubber tube that bends up and to the top of the tank. I disconnected the rubber tube and gas ran out. It is obvious that when the gas builds up in the fill tube it overflows into the vent line and accumulates at the bend in the vent line. I am on the road and not able to make modifications but I would think that if I cut off the metal vent line and attach the vent to a rubber line that goes up and then down to the tank that gas cannot get into the vent line. I am going to try disconnecting the vent line and then fill up the tank. If I am correct, the problem is strictly with venting. The problem is that I can't leave the vent disconnected until I get home. If the experiment works, then I will probably have to pay to have the vent modified. It looks like Four Winds (Thor) has never designed a motorhome fill/vent system in the past.Filling gas tankI have a new Four Winds Class C on a Chevy chassis. I cannot get gas into the tank. I can only get 0.01 to 0.02 gallons to flow before the pump shuts off. Has anyone had this problem? I am on the road and can't keep going this way. Any advise? Thanks NickRe: Retractable shower screenThanks for the comments. Ordered one and hope weather holds so that I can install it. Thanks NickRetractable shower screenHas anyone installed a retractable shower screen to replace the shower curtain? I am looking (on internet) at one made by NEWLINE. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks NickChevy, Ford SprinterFrom reading here and my own experiences, the Chevy motorhomes are easier to drive than the Ford motorhomes. The issue being largely the front end suspension. How do motorhomes on a Sprinter chassis compare to Chevy and Ford? Thanks NickView modelsWhat is the difference between a View 23H and a View 24H? Thanks
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