For my goose ball when not in use.
Just in case nobody else has thought of this I’d thought I’d share. Keep your hands clean when installing and removing your goose ball.
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Hello all, We have a 2011 Sundance RE3100. Late last year I noticed the rear panel is seperating from the sidewall. I don't see any fasteners attaching the rear panel to the frame. I'm thinking I could peel the plastic trim bulb (that runs along the edge of the rear panel) out of its track, and...
I don't come around here much if everything is going good. When it's not and I post looking for help and JohnDar has helped me several times. Other times I've been able to find the answer to my latest dilemma in an old post, and most of those had input from JohnDar. Thanks for all your help and...
I bought 4 Sailuns from Simple Tire in March ($608.64 total) and took them to America’s Tire to be installed. Back in March ST had the cheapest price to get 4 Sailun on my porch. I’m very happy with the ST experience and will go back unless a made in the USA tire of the same quality and closer...
This is an industry wide problem I think. Unless you’re buying a very high dollar rig. I worked in a manufacturing field for over 30 years and saw the benefits from taking quality seriously. It’s contagious too, the assemblers have more pride in their work and doing things the right way becomes...
No. He asked me if I was connected to shore power while parked at home and I told him I was. He said that I should disconnect my battery in that case because it would continually charge and lower battery life.
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I'm going back to always being connected to shore power with the battery connected while parked at home. Never had a problem doing that before and it's handy to have power available if we need to go in the trailer for something. I only started disconnecting the battery because the tech told me...
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Sorry for the slow update. After reconnecting the battery and letting it charge overnight the slides are back to working at normal speed. Thanks for the help! I slept better last night because of you : )
Gary
The maintenance guy at our local RV dealer/repair shop recommend...
We have a 2011 Heartland 3100ES 5thwheel with 3 slides (electric). I searched the forum for posts on this subject and everything I find seems to be for hydraulic actuated slides. Very little on the electric type so I’m creating this post. But if you can point me to a post with slow electric...
This pic is from the last campground we stayed at, the Silver Lake Resort. It’s about the only pic from our trip that shows the kayak rack and it also shows how they park your rig for you (save your “I’d never let anybody park my rig” comments please). They park/move them like this at the local...
Well we got home last night. Our trip took us to 5 campgrounds in the Sierras. We started on the west side and went to the Truckee/Tahoe area then down to the east side of the sierras and to Silver lake near Mammoth. Bottom line is the under the basement kayak rack was a complete success. Right...
That would be a last resort for me. If under the basement doesn’t work, I’ll modify the bike rack and they’ll ride back there.
Augie
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WillyBill, I suspect they’ll get dirty riding under there. That’s a negative I can live with. On the other hand they’re protected from the sun.
I’ll have them secured and supported when we go on vacation. We hit the road around the 8th of August, I’ll report back here soon afterwards.
Thanks...
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