All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TiresI agree, don't let tires stand in the way of a great coach, but try to use it as a price negotiation point. And just like tires, check battery age too; both being age dependent and costly. Exciting to buy, so have fun!Re: Tires: 275/80R 22.5 to 295/80RVery encouraging on the Hankook brand. I'll go with that. I have to get the 295/80R 22.5 LRH since a 275/80 or 295/75 (equivent sizes) are not available where I am (southeast Spain). The coach tires in stock are 295/80 load range "159" (bit more load bearing as "H"). It's a tiny bit larger in profile though. Michelin XZA2+ 275/80 were available, but are now discontinued here and the XZA3 were never offered. Michelin USA recommended the new XLEZ series, but that would be dreaming here. More comments on size appreciated. Thanks for the comparison site. On the lighter side, we introduced the Belgium and Nowegian neighbours to good ol' Aunt Jemima pancakes, syrup, fried eggs and bacon.Tires: 275/80R 22.5 to 295/80RHas anybody changed from 275/80R 22.5 to 295/80 size tires? I'm going from my Michelin XZA3s to Hankook 295/80s LRH. The Hankooks are only slightly larger and result in less than 1/2mph difference. Any comments on size and/or the Hankook brand?Re: Damon Ultra Sport 2002 - Fuse LocationCan't believe that no Damon owners can tell where fuel pump relay or fuse is located, especially after 231 views. Always had fast answers when asking about my (not so common) Featherlite Vogue.Re: Damon Ultra Sport 2002 - Fuse LocationAnybody? The fuse or relay location? BumpDamon Ultra Sport 2002 - Fuse LocationHi, friend has a Damon 2002 and she needs to find the location of the fuse for the Diesel Fuel Pump. When she runs a cable between battery and fuel pump it starts, otherwise not. She's not sure where the fuse is located since she says there are fuses everywhere. Truck mechanics could also not find it. She's a young owner in Spain. Thanks for any help!Re: Best year for a DPAny year. Just go high up the food chain as possible. Then Happy Trails.Re: Age and RV59 DPRe: Tioga George Calls It QuitsI've read everyone of George's posts and commend his resilience and genuine good character. Well done. And I'll never forget the time he did his best for me trying to get a package for me while in Guatemala. Lots of love, George. RobertRe: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Moved it to a nice new "L-shaped" site on a fantastic resort. Easy access just off a large roundabout and big enough to put an Olympic-size pool next to the awning area (if only). Then flew out in the evening for a doctor's appointment (ugh).