All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What did you do to your Class A MH today???On Tuesday-to the repair shop. There is leaking hydraulic fluid where the hoses attach to the manifold on the slide/leveler system.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Drove to Sam's Club just to put it on the road.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???shined the wheel covers and started cleaning and repacking each storage bay.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???To the tire store to rebalance front tires. Ended up rotating front to back and back to front on opposit sides to keep the rotation the same direction. We found out there is a bad wheel that needs changing. Ford says it is a covered item under their warranty.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today??? resqguy wrote: My replacement ShurFlow arrived yesterday so I set out to install it and remove some of the plumbing modifications made by the previous owner. Right after I get the old pump out the sky opens up for our dose of daily rain. I added an accumulator tank next to the water pump. It reduces the amount of times the pump cycles.Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Restrung a day/night shade using 50# test fishing line.Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosRepaired Day Night shades. Restring with 50# test fishing line. 150 yds cost 2.50 at Walmart. I completed mine in 1.5 hours including rehanging and adjustments. There are good instructions at: www.discoveryowners.com/daynightshades.aspRe: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & Gizmos dkingdoe wrote: teebee1 wrote: DW sewed black out material (tan color) to the back of the windshield drapery to better reflect the heat. Where did she buy the blackout material? Local fabric shop had the material in stock. We bought enough material to hang a curtain on a slide track at the back of the living area so that when we are traveling the dash air will keep the cabin cool.Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosDW sewed black out material (tan color) to the back of the windshield drapery to better reflect the heat.Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosSheets of newspaper are good for cleaning windows. The ink does get on your hands when the paper gets wet but washes off easily. I use Glass Plus cleaner.