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RE: Dinette Mod

Easy to secure the chairs to the floor. Lanyards for travel. Attach an eye to the under side of the chair and one to the floor in some convenient spot. To judge a load requirement just wag it that 10 times the chair's weight needs to be handled by your tie down. Use the tie down to secure it for travel. In the event of a crash you will likely find the fridge (or other big monument) on top of the smashed chair which will be firmly in place.....assuming you don't have the fridge in your lap.
Dakzuki 09/02/08 10:24pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: I'm Thinking About Getting a Class C

You should have no problem finding a dry bath. Many of the newer low front profile Cs have then. I still refuse to call them B+ RVs. You will be impressed with the amount of storage and floor space in a C vs a truck camper. Been there done that. Mostly I am agreeing with Ron. The mileage thing is almost moot due to the extra cost of entry to buy an oiler. I am not going to put the mileage on an RV to hit the cross over point to where a diesel pays for itself.
Dakzuki 09/02/08 09:45pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: 1st trip AAR--Shakedown cruise on a used RV

Before going for new carpet seriously consider vinyl flooring......especially with kids. You can then use throw rugs which are easy to clean/replace. Have fun. Looks like you already are onto a great start. Sure glad I was on the other side of the mountains. :)
Dakzuki 09/02/08 08:41pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: What do you pack where?

I forgot to mention minimus.biz which sells lots of travel size stuff. Good for hiking/camping too.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 09:54am Class C Motorhomes
RE: Molded Fiberglass Class C?

The Chinook was like that but they're out of business. I resemble that RV.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 09:50am Class C Motorhomes
RE: new spare when replacing your 6 tires?

I my case the spare was in the same condition as the other tires.....worn, checking, and 12 years old. I bought 7. I keep my spare at the pressure for my front wheels which is highest. I check its pressure when I check the others as it's hanging on the rear of the RV and easy to get to.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 09:48am Class C Motorhomes
RE: Scissors Jacks

Even if you had a jack of the capacity you need you'd be so high in the air to get a wheel off the groung it would be dangerous. Better to put a jack under the axle/suspension. You don't have to lift so far if you are directly lifting the suspension without it sagging.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 09:39am Class C Motorhomes
RE: What do you pack where?

Just as an addition to this topic, I try to review what I am carrying with me. If it is not emergency gear, and if I haven't been using it I vote it off the RV. Using that principle (and being more clever at packing) I am actually carrying more stuff now and have more extra space for things that are specific to a particular trip. Next trip tomorrow will include an extra tool box specific to bikes, 4 bikes and 6 extra wheels!! Yeah, there will be bike wheels piled up inside.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 01:12am Class C Motorhomes
RE: Batterty/Heater Question

You can run a small genny (insert Honda here) to keep your batteries up. It is not uncommon for folks to use one even if they have an on board genny. Start it up before going to bed and let it run out of gas. Much quieter then the on board unit.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 12:58am Class C Motorhomes
RE: winterable class C brands

Bigfoot x7 My brother's family are hard core ski bums and live in a 29G on weekends during ski season at Alpental. I've stayed it in it up there and it's just fine. Even their mighty BF has frozen up when it gets realy cold (fresh water plumbing). Actually there are a number of RVs up there at the pass without a lot of insulation and winter stuff and they do just fine until it gets really cold (single digits). The BF just works better than most. Having said that I wouldn't hesitate taking mine up there with my insulated window covers and insulated cab curtain (we made) and I only run a single house battery......just be careful. I would be pushing the limit of my capability.
Dakzuki 08/26/08 12:48am Class C Motorhomes
RE: Have you seen this yet?

Anyone ever here of a wild fire started because of a dirtbike or atv throwing a spark? Just asking! Yes, a non spark arrestor exhaust can start a fire.....as can a vehicle with a hot cat if you park on dry stuff. Railroad rolling stock can do it too from the brakes. That's why they kill everything on the rail lines. Trailer safety chains will do it too dragging on the road.
Dakzuki 08/25/08 11:31pm Toy Haulers
RE: ABS problem fixed.

That ABS sensor on the diff has bee a source of many an issue.
Dakzuki 08/25/08 11:14pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: Bicycle seat

Bicycle saddles (yeah, that's what they are really called) are as personal a thing as the part of your body they are in contact with. There are as many saddle shapes as shapes of the human back side. The late great Sheldon Brown has a nice little blurb on saddles here: Sheldon There is a link within to a section on leather saddles. On my full suspension mountain bike I have a narrow WTB Rocket V Rocket V which looks like the one in the pic in the previous post. On my 29er (that's 29 inch wheels) hard tail mountain bike I have an old school Brooks B-17 pre aged saddle B-17 which is very low tech but I can ride all day on it. As you can see I like a different saddle on different bikes. One for butt down riding (long distance) and a smaller saddle for riding that requires me to have maximum maneuverability. I am good to about 20 miles on the narrow saddle after which I am wishing for the good old heavy Brooks. Another thing you can do is get dedicated riding apparel. This doesn't mean you have to wear tight spandex. You can get padded baggy cycling shorts which is what I wear. Something like this: Shorts Don't go riding in your Levis or you'll just get mad at the world. Also, I wear undies that are NOT cotton when I ride. There is nothing more unpleasant than the feal of sweaty cotton undies being shoved up your backside on a warm day. Happy riding.
Dakzuki 08/24/08 08:04pm Around the Campfire
RE: conversion of cabover bunks to storage

If I were to do a conversion like that I'd likely get a piece of plywood, put a cleat on the aft side to hold thing that slide (in the event one forgets to tie them down). I would put D rings or something like them on the plywood to hook tie downs to. I'd use some screws to hold the plywood base in position. A curtain would hide all the stuff I have up there. I'd use plastc totes/bins up there for assored stuff and use tie downs to hold it all in place.
Dakzuki 08/24/08 07:27pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: Replacing radio- any suggestions?

Go to Crutchfield's web site. They have lots of stuff and heve a very helpful tech department that will respond to e-mail. Whe I replaced the stereo in my RV I bought from them. I am a repeat costomer of theirs. They have always been helpful even after the sale.
Dakzuki 08/24/08 06:53pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: How not to launch a boat

Often when a driver reports that "the brakes failed", the actual cause turns out to be human error. In my fire service career I have been on at least two incidences of cars into buildings where the driver claimed to be applying the brakes as hard as they could. However, the burnout marks made by the tires indicated that they were standing on the throttle as hard as they could. By far the least reliable (yet the most important) safety system in any vehicle is the nut behind the wheel. Yeah that happens a lot. Remember the Audi story on 60 minutes about them mysteriously accelerating? That was all debunked as people getting the throttle pedal rather than that brake. Several years ago I was involved in a wreck. The impact from being hit bounced me in my seat to where I lost contact with the pedals momentarily. As I was spinning (slowly) I hedl my left foot hard on the clutch and right foot pumping the (apparently) failed brakes to whoa the car up. Turns out I had been moved to the left in the seat and my left foot was hard on the dead pedal (foot rest) trying to shove it through the floor (as if it was the clutch) and I was pumping the clutch with my right foot thinking it was the brake. Pretty amusing after the fact.
Dakzuki 08/24/08 12:43pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: View 23J Sewage Hose....a permanant solution?

The up side is that urine is pretty clean stuff. The down side is the rest of what's in the tank ain't. Rubber gloves and hand washing aftwerwards for me every time. You are dealing with sewage equipment after all. Even if your stuff is squeaky clean (which it ain't) how clean was the previous user of the dump hookup you're connecting to?
Dakzuki 08/23/08 01:41pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: Michelin XPS Ribs Price Variations

When I got tires, Discount Tire was matching Costco's price and I didn't have to deal with the zoo at Costco. Make an appointment and go in when convenient.
Dakzuki 08/23/08 01:32pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: E450 Ford High-beams

IMO, Ford tends to put inferior headlights on vehicles . I am lucky and one of my Fords (SVT Focus) has optional HIDs. They are sweet. Your best bet is to adjust the headlights to make the low beams correct and add lighting in the form of driving lights. Rallylights.com is a straight up outfit and can offer good advice. Hella makes some lights that are not so big. http://www.rallylights.com/hella/Auxiliary_Lamps.asp Stick with the good brands. There's a lot of junk out there that is mostly for show.
Dakzuki 08/23/08 01:25pm Class C Motorhomes
RE: sprinter based rv-any with knowledge please reply

Got a link to the Traveler? Never heard of it and can't seem to google it up.
Dakzuki 08/23/08 01:07pm Class C Motorhomes
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