All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Damon Astoria Windshield WipersIs there an adjustment on the rod length going from the wiper transmission to the wiper arm shaft? You would need to lengthen it...Re: What did you do to your Class C MH today???When installing the transfer switch the other day, I noticed how much open area there was under the cabinets, etc. I still had insulation left from the front cap project, so I insulated the outside walls under the cabinets and behind the jack knife sofa. That was a particularly hot spot this summer as the fresh water fill port perforates the wall there. I also insulated the drain and supply lines in the rear bath. Should be warmer this winter too!Re: What did you do to your Class C MH today???Installed a automatic transfer switch. Now the genny doesn't have to be plugged in when we unhook from shore power. Pretty easy to install, but took about three hours to do it right. $55 through John Drake Services...Re: What did you do to your Class C MH today???Added a second AGM coach battery. Used a drop down stainless steel battery case from Classic Performance. Typically used on hot rods, the box makes a nice bolt on installation. This gives us one 95ah AGM, and one 70ah AGM. I had replaced the standard Parallax converter with a three stage unit a few weeks ago.Re: What did you do to your Class C MH today???Recently purchased an 06 Four Winds with deferred maintenance. Generac genny ran OK, but was hard to start. 3 years old with 12 hours on it. Yea... I know. Changed the oil and filter. Also replaced the spark plug. Amazing what a $3 plug does for starting problems. I'm pleased to announce the Generac is CONSIDERABLY quieter than the Onan that was in our B. Since we bought this unit two weeks ago... Replaced the original TV with a flat panel Samsung unit. Built a box for the TV that looks factory. Installed a DVD player. Replaced the standard lead acid coach battery with an AGM that we had in our B. Replaced all 7 tires. Changed engine oil, wiper blades, and the chassis battery. Lubed everything that moved. Replaced the yellowed Velvac mirrors with free replacements from them. GREAT COMPANY! Grabbed a tube of Dicor and resealed a few cracks on the roof seams. Installed a keyless entry for the cab doors. Installed an aftermarket grille so the front of the van doesn't look like a work truck! Cleaned, cleaned, and cleaned, then waxed all surfaces. I love fixin' up a new ride...