All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What could make LED bulbs burn out?Thank you all so much for your quick responses and information !! :B We will check out these things mentioned.Re: What could make LED bulbs burn out?Yes, we bought cheaper bulbs - not cheap, but cheaper than others we have seen. They are Gold Star brand and have a 1 year warranty...which is good but we are getting tired of them burning out. Is there a brand that holds up and lasts?What could make LED bulbs burn out?We have a 2015 Keystone 5th wheel. We purchased 18 LED bulbs to replace the typical bulbs in the unit from the factory. Within a 3-4 month period, 14 of the LED bulbs have flickered and burnt out. :( We have checked the 12volt battery and it is full of water, connects are good, and we do not have any other 12volt problems. What could make these do this? Are we doing something wrong on the installation? or what? :? Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Mountain Pass Campground, Harrogate, TNHas anyone camped or hear comments on this campground? Just asking as it is a relatively new one but the area is beautiful.Re: CW of Lake City.....hard to get any replyThank you so much for all your info and all CW help. We received a phone call yesterday afternoon from CW Lake City, the person that we had left messages - that person updated us on the status (wrong part was sent to them....correct part is now being sent). We were told that we would be contacted as soon as the part arrived.CW of Lake City.....hard to get any replyWe have dealt with this CW this past spring - not with a good ending. We recently purchased a 2015 5th wheel from CW of St Augustine and have had wonderful treatment and response from them. There is a minor warranty issue with the 5th wheel. Since we are much closer to Lake City than St Augustine, we were told to go to Lake City and they could take care of the issue. Good! Fine! The warranty part was ordered through CW of Lake City - no problem. But trying to find out the status of this has been a real issue. We have left 2 messages with the person we were told handles warranty.....but can't get any response!! How do we get someone to call us back? We are just wanting to know the status - that's it!Re: Help with 5th wheel weight-figuring issues !!Thanks for all your information!! Yes, with the truck and 5th wheel we have we are right below our limit. We were just looking at 4-season 5th wheels to see if we could possibly change to one and keep our current truck (excellent condition, low milage and paid for!). But the listed weights were confusing and we wanted to make sure we were looking at it right. If we could use the 7782 weight, then we would be just a little over our limit. If we have to use the 9650 weight, then we would definitely be over our limit. RV makers use different wordings and that is where the confusion comes in. Again, thanks for all your information and time.Help with 5th wheel weight-figuring issues !!We are fulltimers. The dealer brochure on the 5th wheel we live in states the following: Shipping Weight - 7090 Carrying Capacity - 2910 GVWR - 10,000 Hitch - 1240 To us this means: 7090 + 2910 = 10,000 7090 is the total 5th wheel weight 2910 is the total we can add to it 10,000 is the GVWR Why is the hitch listed separate? Do we need to add that weight to the shipping weight? But if we do then the totals don't add up. Also.... The 5th wheel we have been looking at to maybe purchase states on their site: Dry Axle Weight - 7782 Dry Hitch Weight - 1868 Gross Dry Weight - 9650 Carrying Capacity - 3750 GVWR - 13,400 Here the figures add up as this: 7782 + 1868 = 9650 + 3750 = 13,400 Why do they have the hitch weight listed separate? Which amount do you use to figure "shipping weight"? Do we add our "load transfer weight"(our stuff) to the 7782 or the 9650? We know that the dealer listed weights are on the light side - that doesn't matter. We just want to know what figures to use in our calculations so we don't overload our trucks GVWR. We would appreciate any help.Re: 2009 GMC 2500HD 6.0gas 6spd 373gears 4x4 with airbagsWe have an extended cab, short bed truck. We installed the airbags just to keep the truck level. Thanks !! :)Re: 2009 GMC 2500HD 6.0gas 6spd 373gears 4x4 with airbagsOur dry pin weight is 1440. Thank you for all your info and answers!! It has helped alot.
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