All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Great towing experienceX2 We have had to use it 3 times for the motor home. Great service all three times.Re: Liquid Roof! Whats the worst youve seen it fix?Thanks I appreciate it.Re: Liquid Roof! Whats the worst youve seen it fix?How do you tell whether it's a EPDM roof or a TPO roof? I have a 1997 Damon Intruder and I want to recoat the roof but I'm not sure which one I have. Thaanks.Re: Any tutorial//guide to doing PDI? rvshrinker wrote: 4aSong wrote: Take a look at this Pre Delivery Inspection document that is available and used by many on the Lance forum. PDI wow. That is extremely helpful. And completely overwhelming! X2 on that one.Re: Short Term Winterizing?I am with the drain the FW tank and blow out the lines then put some in the traps and the rest in the grey and black tanks. It only takes a few minutes and then you don't have to worry about it.Re: cost of useWe have a 20 year old coach and have put more money into it than we paid for it. With tires, springs, water heater, etc. Just make sure you like the floor plan. You have to remember every thing is 20 years old and with low miles it has probably been sitting for a long time. It is less expensive if you can do the work yourself.Re: Off We Go- FinallyEnjoy the journey.Re: Parking Brake Chamber???Thanks for all the replies and advice.Re: Parking Brake Chamber???That is the way the AP works on mine also. It has its own pump that is separate from the power steering. I was in a construction zone prior to losing the service brakes and had to brake hard a couple of times so that I didn't run over a 4 wheeler that cut a little to close in front of me. I'm having the shop flush the brake system and put in new brake fluid. The fluid in it is probably the original fluid which would make it 20 years old. I figure it's time for a change anyway.Re: Parking Brake Chamber???This is a 36 foot Damon Intruder 352 and is a single axle gas couch. I realize that the AP has nothing to do with the service brakes. It also has what on a car I would call an emergency brake pedal on the left side of the steering column. Not sure if that is what you would call it on a motor home. I'm not having them do anything to the AP system. The cost they quoted is way to expensive and I haven't been using the AP system anyway. It is disconnected.
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