All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tire Blow Out & TPMSI forgot to mention I am running 17.5" load range H tires, not light truck. Thanks again.Re: Tire Blow Out & TPMSI have a 5 yr old Tire Minder system with repeater. Batteries changed frequently. I think the tire was a Good Year, 3 years old. Sensor still attached to rim. They tell me my system is fine. My options are get it back, upgrade or move on. Thanks again.Tire Blow Out & TPMSI have come to the conclusion, it is not if a tire will blow, it is when... My question is, has anyone had a tire blow, catastrophic failure, and your Tire Pressure Monitoring System alert you? I blew a tire and the TPMS did not tell me, a passing motorist did. I was driving on the rim. I have some damage to the 5th wheel. I am working with the TPMS company now, so far no reason for the monitoring system failure but the suggested solution is an upgrade. I am debating what to do... Thank you TerryRe: On the Go small water softener MrWizard wrote: Moved from technology Sorry ... Where did it move to?On the Go small water softenerThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 28804766On the Go small water softenerI am the proud owner of an On the Go water softener. Works fine but it fell over and there is a small crack in the top, below the threads, above the water inlet. I have searched all over for parts but not found a source. I left a message on their 800 number, no response yet. I am sure I am not the only person with this problem. Any one gotten any parts besides the rope, o rings, hose fittings? Thanks in advance! TerryRe: Pulling with a full load of WaterWe always fill the water tank (110 gallons) before leaving home. Just add it to the weight calculations...Re: Thinking of purchasing a TH..Opinions welcome.Look at KZ and New Horizon.....Re: Dometic refrig questionThank you... Sadly new units are $1200+, used are questionable and over $700. Thinking of replacing it with a 110 only unit and adjusting the cabinet. Anyone do that? Thanks again.Dometic refrig questionOnce again I turn to fellow RV'ers for your expertise. I am helping a friend with a Dometic refrigerator - in the back, at the bottom of the access area, there is a dry yellowish powder like substance. Could this be dried ammonia? Or some magical substance left behind by big foot. The RV is used quite a bit, just a bit shy of full time. Thanks in advance
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