All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Have you thought about downsizing?Two years ago we went from a luxurious 40’ Country Coach to a 34’ Super C with 2 slides on a Freightliner M2 chassis. Must haves for us were a queen bed accessible with slides closed, a full size couch and a dinette, large refer, lots of closet and bay storage, 2 A/Cs, and quality solid wood cabinets and furnishings. 34 ft was the minimum size we could find with these features. As a benefit we gained more RV park access, better maneuverability, much better mechanical serviceability with M2 chassis, easier to drive, far better safety in event of collision, etc. and lots of admiringly looks from other RVers. Very happy with the change.Re: Dirt ceiling Moffittclan wrote: jag73e wrote: I replaced the ceiling carpet myself in the bedroom and bath area. Not a real hard job if your handy. Inexpensive to do. Looks great, just like a new coach. Used a outdoor carpet adhesive, water cleanup and great tack properties. Good luck You replaced it with another carpet type ceiling? Was the biggest pain cutting out all the vents/lights? The replacement ceiling carpet was same as original covering. All the vents, lights were easily removed. I considered using another type ceiling cover, non other would have been as easy to install. This is (was when new) a country coach intrigue, a pretty high end coach.Re: Dirt ceilingI replaced the ceiling carpet myself in the bedroom and bath area. Not a real hard job if your handy. Inexpensive to do. Looks great, just like a new coach. Used a outdoor carpet adhesive, water cleanup and great tack properties. Good luckRe: How much????My 8.3 cummins just cost $1339 total which incl $273 manifold, 8.8 hrs labor @ $85/hr equals $748 labor, rest in misc parts costs, bolts, gaskets, etc, etc. . Incl one broken bolt. Would not do this myself to save the $748 labor bill. Good luck.