All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Replacement FaucetsI have tried both Home Depot, Lowes and several camping supply stores. The problem is the valves are seperate from the outlet with the diverter on the outlet like a home unit. The problem is the fitting for the hand held shower head is on the outlet, that's what I haven't been able to find. That plus it's gold.Replacement FaucetsI have a 2001 Newmar Mountain Aire. The shower faucet needs to be replaced, does anyone know where I might be able to find a replacement for one that old.Re: Alignment Before or After New Tires ? Bumpyroad wrote: I just got new tires. ran up the street and had 4 wheel alignment done. bumpy You got a 4 wheel alignment on a motor home?????Re: Cummins Filters HR Endeavor 8.9L 425HP dave from mesa wrote: Ivylog wrote: Since you put the fuel filter on dry it's not hard a thing to do, even on the side of the road. Really? I thought you had to fill them first so that there is no air in the system. Depends on the engine.Re: State's visited map? Dick_B wrote: You don't want to affix it to your RV in case you want to sell it. It just shows how much abuse the rig has gotten over the years. Keep it on a board that can be moved around. REALLY!I doubt there is any of us that abuse these rigs that we have spent big bucks on. The speedometer is the tell tail of the use not a map of the states you have visited.Re: Towing overweightWhether you tow it one time or a hundred times, there is always the chance you may have problems. Like others have said, weigh the Durango to see just what it weighs you might be surprised. What ever you end up doing you need brakes on the car. You might want to check the Max gross weight for your MH, just a thought. Good luck.Re: Front tire pressureYou can't base the amount of air in your tires based on anyone else's coach, even if it is the same year and model. You need to weigh YOUR coach and base your pressure on that weight using the tire manufacturer recommendation.Re: Beginning to think we should have stayed home. bsinmich wrote: Don't you get the message about a 5 second delay to move seat and any other obstruction prior to moving the slide? Yep sure do, but ya gotta pay attention to it and look.Beginning to think we should have stayed home.It all started when I was getting the coach ready to leave, I had it plugged in to cool the frig and was changing the ball size for the trailer, the key for the hitch lock was in the coach. When I was getting the key I thought why not go ahead and move the coach so I can just hook up the trailer. So I did, what a sick feeling when you see the cord ripped to pieces. :S Got that fixed and no more issues until we get to Myrtle Beach. The CG won't let me keep the trailer there because it's 16 inches to long, ugh! We have to take it up to Little River and store it. The storage lot is on a pretty good hill for coastal South Carolina but the guy tells me it's no problem put it anywhere. Well after about an hour and a half I have it unstuck and headed back to the CG. One more problem and we are headed home. Oh yeah I forgot putting the front slide out the drivers seat wasn't up far enough and the slide caught and ripped the back. My brain has been in neutral to much. :oRe: AntsUsed coffee grounds have worked for us.