All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: MirrorThanks for all the tips and directions! Now all it has to do is quit raining!Re: MirrorHi crasster, If it wasn't for the mirror adjustment wires it would have completely fallen off. I have duct tape holding it on right now.Re: MirrorThanks j-d. That sounds like a reasonable repair. I haven't had a chance to investigate. I've got a few weeks to repair or replace the mirror. Now that I'm home I have access to more than duct tape and bungee cord. I'll let you know how it works out.Re: MirrorThanks for your replies! I was able to get home the last 80 miles with duct tape and a bungee cord!MirrorI have a 2003 Ford E-450 Class C motorhome. My drivers side mirror quit locking. Is there any repair?Re: Going coast to coastI just finished the Southern Route. Round trip on I-10 from Jacksonville to Los Angeles. I had a great time visiting friends all along the way. There was a little bit of HOT weather along the way!Re: replacing carpetI went to a local carpet shop and they gave me the name of an installer. We negotiated a price, I bought the carpet, and he installed it.Re: Need new awning canvasI replaced my slide-out cover with the help of my DW. I ordered the fabric from http://www.toughtopawnings.com/ tough top awnings. Reasonable price, made to my measurements, quick shipping. Their web site also has complete video and step by step instructions.Re: Why a small class C ? wincrasher65 wrote: Sometimes I lament that so many buy the huge, shiny RV that only sits in commercial RV parks, stacked like cord-wood. Their idea of camping is to sit in the air conditioned comfort of their mansion on wheels watching their huge LCD tv's. But then, I'm also glad that they are doing that. It keeps these idiots out of the natural areas and makes more room for us smart folks that are sporting in the reasonably sized RV. That's awfully harsh. My RV suites my lifestyle whether in an RV park or dry camping out in the wilds. I've had several different size Class C's over the last 30 years and when we travel in the RV we still call it camping. Sorry if it doesn't meet your standards...Re: No spare tire with rim?I'm having trouble justifying the weight of the spare tire/tools/jack versus my CCC (cargo carrying capacity). It's real easy to have too much weight on a Class C so where do we draw the line?