All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows Pat & Denise wrote: Catdave, silly me too. Done that. Pat Well, at least I'm not alone. :BRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows jablett wrote: I have a 37c 05 and I know of the fuse panel in the bath but My bath light over head doesn't work. Fuse's ok in panel and the light over the bath sink works Please help. Don't know if you have the same type of lights I have (small twin-tube fluorescent fixtures) but one day my light switch on the wall wouldn't turn the overhead light on. I checked fuses, replaced bulbs, everything. Just as I was getting ready to pull the fixture off the ceiling to check wires, I noticed a small on-off rocker switch on the side of the fixture. Turned it on and the light came on. I guess someone had reached up & turned it off there instead of using the wall switch. I didn't even realize there was a on-off switch on the lights themselves- I thought it was just wall-actuated. Silly me... ;)Re: Anyone make a mistake buying first MH ? gonesouth wrote: Our next rig may look a little different from the unit we had, or it may not, but we discovered we don't really care whether you go left or right to get from the kitchen to the living room, just as long as the front door opens to sunshine and 70F or warmer temperatures in January. Probably one of the best statements ever penned in this forum. I'm with you 100% on that one! ;)Re: Anyone make a mistake buying first MH ?Question: "Anyone make a mistake buying first MH ?" Answer: That's simple- YES! We bought a gasser when we should've bought a DP. DaveRe: Supplemental Brake Systems - update 8/7/06Thanks Tom. Your info was very helpful (again) and I also did a search as suggested. Between what you said in the above post and what I read from other users we have decided to go with one of the SMI systems. Thanks again for an excellent thread that has helped a lot of brake system buyers- myself included. Happy trails! DaveRe: Supplemental Brake Systems - update 8/7/06Thanks Pulsar for an extremely informative topic. It's really helping me to figure out my tow braking needs. For those using the SMI systems, I have a question. I'm seriously considering buying either the Four Wire or Plug and Play system soon. My question: When using the Four Wire system it is my understanding that the floorboard box that moves the brake pedal up & down has to be installed and removed from the vehicle each time you want to pull the toad- much like a Brake Buddy. From what I've read, by going with the Stay In Play option you do away with the need for the floorboard box and the system uses a cylinder attached to the brake pedal instead. Is this correct? Any comments on system operation, effectiveness, installation & operating tips, etc. would be appreciated. I'll be installing the system in a 2004 Chevy Silverado ext. cab 4x4. Thanks! Dave