All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: CHEVY 6.0 V8 -vs- FORD 6.8 V10I had a 2011 Holiday Rambler with a Ford 350 chassis and v10 Now have a 2018 Jayco on a Chevy 4500 chassis. Chevy wins hands down on power from a stop and hills pulling my boat. Both RVs 24 ft.Re: Coachman freelander 21 rsStarting to look like a case of---If you have nothing good to say-say nothing at all! Or, no one has experience with Coachman?Coachman freelander 21 rsLooking at a 2016 Coachman Freelander rs. I am getting to old to be crawling in a corner bed so thinking to trade into the Coachman. I have a 2011 Holiday Rambler alumalite class c 24 ft now but that corner bed is getting to be to much for the wife and me and the Coachman has a walkaround queen. Looks to be a nice unit but not familiar with them. Ok or one to avoid? Thanks for opinions! JimRe: RV Repair, RV Dealers, Minot and the lack of partsI have used Magic City RV here and the lady is real helpful. They have had in stock everything Ive needed so far. I agree that a place the size of Capitol could have more for the upkeep.Re: Performance upgrade options for V10I have found that mine will hold a gear a lot better (less downshifting) when I use the tow-haul button.Re: Holiday Rambler Aluma-lite brake and blinker lightsTurned out to be fuse no.26-trailer conection. Took it in to the dealership (Ford) and it was a blown fuse from the trailer conection. They had said it was wired wrong and that was the cause so the rewired it and all is fine now. Seems as if they had the taillights wired to the trailer conection and then wired trailer wires off of that. $280.00 which I didn't think was to bad for the time spent on it.Re: Holiday Rambler Aluma-lite brake and blinker lightsIt is a 2011 Ford chassis built in Dec 2010 according to the sticker. Bulb is the flat base style. All marker lights work and just tried the horn and that works. Looking around "THE INTERNET" It looks like it could be the multifunction switch but haven't seen where that has shown up as the problem on a 2011. I only have 9000 miles on it so it shouldn't be worn out.Holiday Rambler Aluma-lite brake and blinker lightsI have a 2011 24 ft class C and went to check the taillights for probably the first time since Ive had It. Bought it as a holdover 2 years ago. The dash indicators light, blink and I can hear the flasher going. On all cars I have had that a bulb burned out on the green indicator would stay a solid light when a bulb burned so I never had cause to think they were not working. Anyway, the front blinkers work fine but I have no brake or rear blinkers. Pulled the rear lens and bulbs looked fine but replaced anyway but that didn't do it. The tail lights and backup lights work just no rear blinkers or brake lights. Any one with a similar problem that could give me a idea where to start looking? I know that this kind of electrical thing could be a real bear to find so really hoping that someone can make it a little easier for me. Ford E350 chassis. Thanks, JimRe: What would be running ( fan?) under shower areaI have a furnace vent under the raised floor of my shower pan also. As near as I can tell its just a access panel so I can get at the trap to drain it or clean it out for winter storage. Converter is probably close-as in under the bed-so that's what you are hearing.Re: Rear view mirrorI watched the video and when I read the reviews I decided I might have to think about this-one person broke his windshield. Thanks for the link and I will think this over. LOL