All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: A “sticky” or a topic for seeing everyone’s Class A rigs! My Winnebago Vista 35B!Re: A “sticky” or a topic for seeing everyone’s Class A rigs!Me either! It was hoping some folks would and show other folks how to. I always enjoy seeing pics of other peoples rigsRe: A “sticky” or a topic for seeing everyone’s Class A rigs!So…???A “sticky” or a topic for seeing everyone’s Class A rigs!Before my class A we had travel trailers and I was always on the TT site. Now that I’m on the Class A site I’ve noticed or maybe haven’t seen it, but there isn’t a topic or “sticky” for seeing pics of everyone’s class A rigs…. Can we get this going!?!!Re: Parking brake not staying engaged on Winnebago vista dodge guy wrote: Sounds like the release handle is stuck. Try pushing it in me see if it holds. You are exactly right!!!! I pushed in the release handle and the brake stayed depressed! Wd40 didn’t work but I figured out that the spring had come to far forward and wouldn’t let the release handle release all the way back;therefore the brake wouldn’t stay down. I pushed the spring that was on the release handle rod back in its place and now it all works as it should! Thanks so much for the tips! Man I love this network here! JustinRe: Parking brake not staying engaged on Winnebago vistaThanks for the recommendations. So spray the ratchet assembly? The release doesn’t seem stuck as it moves back and forth but maybe it’s not actually moving the assembly piece.?.? Thanks!Parking brake not staying engaged on Winnebago vistaHi all, So just completed our first LONG trip (for us) in our 2013 Winnebago vista 35b. As I left the campground this morning and pulled up in the same town for gas, I pushed down on the parking brake and it wouldn’t stay down, but it does work. Worked fine the entire trip until today, thank god! Any idea how I can fix this? The light shows up and the parking brake works but it won’t stay down and engaged. Thanks!!!!Re: 2013 Winnebago vista 35b flat towing jeep rubicon Yankee Clipper wrote: Best advice I ever got about 4-down towing: never go down a hill faster than you went up. My advice: invest in a supplemental barking system. Great advice!!! We had a tractor trailer lose it on I 80 east just a mile or so east of Donner pass literally right in front of us. I was in the right lane going slow and using my gears as much as possible and he passes in left lane and loses it about 200 ft in front and hits the left bank and starts sliding down both lanes, I slowed as much as possible and went around then pulled off right at the vista point and went to check on him. If I would have been going fast I would have been involved as well.Re: 2013 Winnebago vista 35b flat towing jeep rubicon rk911 wrote: assuming you paid attention to your weights and weigh ratings you likely won't even know or feel the jeep back there. remember...while you're towing there's not a parking lot you can't get into. but there are many, many you can't get out of without unhooking the jeep. always....always have an excape route. the jeep should turn insde the track of the MH. take it EZ but you'll be fine. Thank you for the tips!2013 Winnebago vista 35b flat towing jeep rubiconFirst long trip in our new to us Vista 35b, going from Salt Lake City to San Francisco and hitting up Lake Tahoe and Yosemite along the way. Also MY first time flat towing my Jeep Wrangler rubicon. I have a blue ox tow bar, and the brakes and light done. Still am a little anxious because I’ve never flat towed a vehicle at all! Anyone else flat tow with the class A gassers? Any recommendations? Thank you!!!
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