All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsIs my old Brake Buddy OK?We have our new 2014 Subaru Forester manual transmission in shop to install new base plate. Also replacing 12 year old Blackhawk tow bar with new Falcon tow bar. We had towed our 2002 PT Cruiser over 30,0000 miles so it was time to get a new Toad. My question is should I replace my original Brake Buddy? This is their first model, but seems to work fine. Thanks in advance.Re: Noise, thumping when windy.The DW said that was what it was but no scuffing on them so I looked elsewhere. Thanks.Noise, thumping when windy.2003 Winnebago Adventurer 35U. When driving at any speed over 30 miles per hour when very windy it feels like I'm driving on the highway dots, or that a tire is coming apart. I can hear it and feel it in steering wheel. DW has walked around inside RV when traveling and cannot locate location. This has happened with old tires, new tires, old shocks, new shocks, old brakes and new brakes. No wind, no problem. I'm pretty sure that the wind is buffeting something but what? Thanks in advance.Re: Paint or new decals in Northern CaliforniaFollow-up to Last December's question. I just finished having all the decals replaced on my 2003 Adventurer. Used Auto Trim Design out of Modesto, one of the recomendations from this forum. There are two brothers, Rob in Modesto, and Steve in Marin County. Couldn't be happier. Price was very competitive. They changed a few things around and improved the final look. Went with Decals because of price and age of RV. Only caution is they are a two man team, and they are always busy, so it may take a while to get to it. Steve took two days once they started. Would recommend to anyone. Ron is email striperdude@sbcglobal.net. Steve e-mail is sardis@guno.comRe: Paint or new decals in Northern CaliforniaThanks all. I will make some phone calls tomorrow and when I have it figured out I will let you know!Paint or new decals in Northern CaliforniaHello, long time follower first time poster. Hope this is the correct place to post this. We have a 2003 Winnebago Adventurer 35U; we enjoy every trip and have had few issues over the years. I have read many of the posts about how to remove decals that are bad. This is not for me. I’m looking for someone near Bay Area or Sacramento, CA that can paint where the decals are. Original decals are quite bad. I have also heard that some shop can feather the old decals and put new decals over the old ones. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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