All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Changing Spare TireOn my to buy list is a breaker bar, extension, socket and jack. I have a 1/2 electric rattle wrench but I doubt it would crack the wheel nuts.Re: Winter - Mice Nest location warningI used dryer sheets but found that moth ball packs work much better.Re: SeatingThanks everyone.SeatingWe bought our unit a 2018 Forest River 24c. Its ex rental. Anyways, my biggest complaint are the cab seats and the kitchen nook seats. I can probably live with the cab seating, raising up a little but the bench seating is awful. There is only two of us and I can't see the need for extra sleeping area. Anyone out there addressed this issue.Re: CaulkingThanks for the replies. I'll look into the Marine 3m 4200. I have used marine poly sulfide bedding compound for setting glass in a skylight. Strong stuff but is susceptible to UV light.CaulkingMy rig is a 2018 Forest River ex rental, 40,000 miles. There is a crack in the sealant between the cab and the house above the windshield. I ordered 4 tubes of Dicor Lap Sealant and because I'm lazy a powered caulking gun. I'll tackle the seams this spring or at least the ones that look like they may need redoing. My question is how hard is it to get the old sealant off. If the seam doesn't look bad should I put a bead over it anyways. I haven't gone to Youtube but that will be my next place to look. Just wanted to hear others experiences.Re: Leveling a Class C?A couple of comments since I went through this. You can level on one tire but you put a lot of weight on the block. If you are on softer ground or sand the block can get pushed into the ground. The stepped blocks were all sold out up here so I bought a set of Rhino Ramps that were rated for 12,000 LBs. BIg mistake. They probably be alright on concrete but on soft ground they buckled and collapsed. I made some hardwood ramps from 4x6 which work well and at the end of the season I was able to find the proper stepped blocks but make sure that I have one under each tire. I've picked up some 1/2" aluminum plate that I'm going to cut into panels to put under the ramps. They may be a bit slippery so I'll try contact gluing some old inner tube to them.Re: Travel the WorldI was told it was in storage then it was going to the south of Argentina and then back to North America.Travel the Worldhttps://ybconway.smugmug.com/Misc/i-9RG2jJ3/A We saw this rig parked at the RV renter's compound in Buenos Aires. Just thought I would share. Copy and paste to open.Re: RV sitting for two to three weeks in 10 degree weatherI did ours for the first time this year. Probably way over done but once you find all the cubies where the valves are it shouldn't be a problem. My unit has a extra pick up tube to the pump that you stick in the antifreeze jug and pump it around to all the fixtures. The worst was trying to find the drain for the fresh water. Was ready to take a jig saw to the bed frame.