All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Summer campgrounds in Utah?There is a good Sam campground in Delta Utah, about 40 miles west of I-15. Lots of trees, full hook ups. I live in Delta.Re: Anyone interested in 83 Pace Arrow Tear down and Rebuild? fulltimin wrote: Drawer is now installed, with the 2 French Cleats holding the whole thing in place, and slides nicely in and out, just like it should. The extra holes will cut down on weight :) Re: E-450 Spare Tire carriersI mounted a spare under the rear of my Four Winds using a new winch from Ford just like comes on an F-350. I put a piece of pipe out the back for the handle to let it down without even climbing under it. I also bought a hydraulic jack from same vehicle. It is short, telescopes and very strong and lightweight. It is excellent although I might be biased!Re: Will my garage floor hold a motorhome ?helpHoly ****! Most of your comments are valid, but way too much worry. I have been pouring concrete for cows and machinery for forty years, sometimes in less than optimal conditions. Sometimes it might crack or break or even frost heave. I’m pretty sure that it will never swallow the motor home whole for a hundred years or so. Me thinks there are bigger things to worry about;)Re: Better skylight lids for class cOrdered some maxaires today, three to be exact. Went with the middle of the road. You can buy those things from $20 to over $300 with fans and remote controlRe: Better skylight lids for class cI will let you know. I come from Connecticut before living in Utah. I see you guys were really getting weather. Hope you get power back soon. I need to study my backwards skylight. Can you just move the hinge or do you have to uproot the whole thing from the roof? Thanks for all the good replies. Now I just need to practice posting pictures.Re: Better skylight lids for class cReading about the Maxaires. Do they just go over top of the old ones? The dimensions seem funny.Re: How to post pictures here from my iPhoneThank you . I will give it a shot.Re: Better skylight lids for class cDocsouce, after reading everyone’s post I climbed up to measure skylights on my Thor 22E. The middle and back skylights open with the hinge on the front and oriented as per instructions on the dome. However the front skylight I’d backwards so when the lid goes up the wind would want to rip it off. Is this normal or could it have been put in backwards? Wondering if yours was the same? Looks like a big job to fix. If wrong that should be a warranty problem......?Better skylight lids for class cMy Thor 22E has flimsy sky light/ vent covers. Last week on a 4200 mile trip we experienced a lot of crosswinds. That cased a lot of lifting and noise in the skylight/ vent covers. They were screwed down tight and I didn’t want to break them. Are there any covers available to replace these that are perhaps better quality? Thank you, John
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