All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TiresX2 on BridgestoneRe: Tires LVJ58 wrote: When it comes to tires on our coach, I'm always mindful that tires are the weakest link between our coach and the pavement. Therefore I'm willing to pay the extra $$$ for quality tires. Presently I run Bridgestone tires on our coach with zero issues in the past 17 years, (Knock on wood) Good luck with your choice of tires and safe travels...:):) Re: Finding Out Generator Load MaximumI have a control monitor in my RV. It is 50 amp and says when running Generator.. line one 30 amps Line 2 30 amps.. 40 amps total,, i went over once and it shut down one of my air conditioners..Re: Do all Class A gas MHs have generators in the back?My HR Vacationer's genny is in front of rear wheels under hallway.Re: Day Bros. RV London KentuckyI bought a Vacationer from them a year ago. Everything went well and had no problems.Re: Tire Pressure Monitor systemI guess I will get the booster, may not need it but I would feel better having it. Thanks everyone for their responsesRe: Tire Pressure Monitor systemJeff I chose this one because I got it from a friend who is selling it to me at his cost.Tire Pressure Monitor systemI am ordering the TireTraker 10 wheel Monitor system. My Vacationer is 38' 6" long. Will I need the signal boost also to pick up toad tires sensors?Re: Winterizing Problem - 2003 Journey 36DLOn my Vacationer (2006) there is another valve on the bottom water line that must be turned off for pump to suck anti-freeze out of bottle or it only sucks from fresh water tankRe: CameraThanks stillthinking, took monitor out and found sheet metal was like yours. Hope this takes care of it, I will find out soon. I also cleaned all connections on monitor and took off camera and cleaned connections there. Thanks for all that replied.