I've seen a number of posts related to problems with crumbling and/or broken refer drain tubes. Finally after cobbling together my old crumbled tubing more than once, I decided it was time. First, I removed the plastic adaptor from inside the refrigerator. I quickly realized the original...
Yesterday while driving into town (I live in Kokomo IN) I saw two new 5ers being towed south on U.S. 31 by commercial trucks. A couple lucky people will shortly take delivery of their shiney new ones. One was a Big Horn, the other a Greystone. Enjoy :)
I often read on the forums about some great modifications. These range from simple to those requiring time, talent and expense. I'd like to see more of those "Why didn't I think of that" mods. I'm sure there are hundreds out there. I'm particularly interested in the quick and easy ones. For...
Is it recommended that the slide rank $ pinion be greased? I spend some time in the salty environment near the ocean and my r $ p is quite rusty.
What type of grease is recommended?
I recently had a new set of G614 tires mounted on the original rims that came on my Big Horn. After bringing the BH home I noticed the metal valve stems were too short to mount TPMS sensors. The rims have a small counterbore where the valve stems mount. The counterbore is smaller than the...
I should have reacted sooner to those on this forum who warned of the consequences of continuing to use the China Bombs (Missions).
Recently, while returning to Indiana from So. Carolina, my front ODS Mission tire exploded, resulting in a little over $2000 damage to my 3400RL BH. The damage...
A word of caution regarding extending the entertainment center slide on the subject unit. Recently while extending my entertainment center slide, the decorative facia on this slide caught on an open cabinet door. The facia was pulled loose and the knob on the cabinet door was damaged. That was...
I just took delivery of my (new) 2008 3400RL Bighorn. While doing an overall look for manufacturing oversights, I found an issue with my door side slide. The two screws that secure the black underlayment material under the slide had pulled through the black rubberized material at the rear end...
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