All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: National Park VandalThat rock salt does hurt----watermelons not worth the stinging and burning. Only took me one time to figure this out being the quick learner I am:BRe: Annual Wet Leaves ReminderWhat is this "rain" you speak of.:BRe: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Yesterday had 6 new Hankook A12 (255/70x22.5 installed with dynabeads.) Today, ignition switch. Mine was a little loose in the dash so thought I would tighten it up. It fell apart in my hand when I reached behind the dash to hold it while I tightened the bezel.Re: RV vs Truck tires.Sure hope everyone is right about the Hankooks---just ordered 6 of the AH12 (255/70x22.5). They were $1906.11 delivered to Leakey, Tx. Then another $150 for the Dynabeads. Will cost about $300 more to get them mounted.Re: towin Wilson123 wrote: Yes. 2 wheels on the ground. The more I think about it I may disconnect the drive shaft and tow it front forward. I think once I get it up on the dolley I can get under it. I can't quite understand why a rear wheel drive car with the rear wheels on a tow dolly would have to started and driven to lubricate anything. The only thing turning would be the front wheels bearings. But if the manufacturer says so--I guess that's the way to do it.Re: Hot Water HeaterIn south Texas in the summer the water heater is heating hot water(a little hotter) so, a hot water heater.:)Re: Tires for a 2000 Monaco Diplomat 38AMy 1999 Monaco Diplomat 38' has 255/70/22.5. I am putting tires on (6) in the very near future (couple of weeks)and will probably go with Hankook tires. The best price I have found online is from simpletire (know nothing about them yet) $1893.46 including FET and shipping.Re: Parasitic Draw on Batteries MEXICOWANDERER wrote: 24 hours 1.9 amps will 50% deplete one battery in one day. Grab your digital voltmeter than has of course, a 10 amp setting. Go to the DC fuse panel. One by one. Remove fuse, and connect the pair of meter leads to the now empty connector pins. Replace fuse and go to the next fuse. When you find the fuse that is passing the 1.9 amps, do not replace the fuse. Go on an Easter egg hunt and find out what appliance or what accessory does not work. Oh, it's the refrigerator. Just kidding. Thank you. This is what I had in mind to do.Re: Parasitic Draw on BatteriesNot that I can find.Parasitic Draw on BatteriesI am trying to figure out where my excessive draw is (1.9 amps). I think I have everything turned off-----looking for suggestions where to start. This is on a 38ft 1999 Monaco Diplomat DP. I just replaced all 4 house batteries and they do charge to a full charge. If I turn the charger off the batteries go pretty low in about a day. Thanks