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RE: "Pool Boys" , gentleman farmers and Gardeners rejoyce!

Let me be the first to ask if it can tow a 5er. :) Just kidding...
SteveB 09/30/08 10:43am Tow Vehicles
RE: Long Island, NY Shops?????

I'm not from Long Island but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express in Ronkonkoma. (Sorry for the lame humor attempt)
SteveB 09/17/08 01:27pm Tech Issues
RE: Reese Remote Slider Actuator

This would be very handy when changing the slider on a hill. It can get hairy when you pull the lever and the trailer starts to roll away or toward the cab. Of course that is probably why the instructions say to drop the landing gear first. I would also admit that chocking the wheels would also work but it is too much of a PIA. If I still needed to use my slider I'd definitely get one of these toys!!!
SteveB 09/17/08 01:06pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: fifth wheel with rear kitchen

We too love our rear kitchen camper, a Jayco 285RKS. However, the first trip resulted in broken dishes. My DW thought she could load it the same was as the little Dutchmen. Even though I added shocks and a 5th Airborne pinbox, which have all improved the ride tremendously, we pack all the breakable stuff and put it under dinette seat. No biggie for us but if we were able to get out more to do short trips I'd be using paper plates. Not my decision...I do the driving and setup...
SteveB 09/08/08 02:05pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: EZ or giant level?

Giant Level on the pin box! Old camper had a giant Hoppy level above the pin box. Either way, very handy to have were it can be easily seen. SteveB
SteveB 08/08/08 01:38pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: What did I get myself into? I'M DONE!!!

Nice job!!!
SteveB 07/23/08 03:55am General RVing Issues
RE: Prodigy installl... level?

crappie, What year is your MINI? Thread specific: Ellie it sounds like you have the controller loose in the bracket. It should not be loose. The self leveling is in the internal circuitry. Follow crappie_fisherman's advice. SteveB
SteveB 07/17/08 12:43pm Towing
RE: Lock in gas prices?

I think it was HotRod.com or some such membership thing a few years back that did something similar. It was supposed to save 5 cents a gallon. When it went out of business I never got all my money back which just about was the amount I saved over the short time I had it. I vote SCAM, unless you can get a quick benefit and bail before they go out of business. SteveB
SteveB 07/03/08 02:26pm General RVing Issues
RE: 5th Airborne install by myself?

I installed mine by myself in about an hour without much trouble. I put the 5thAB into the hitch then blocked up the back. One thing is that the truck has to be perfectly centered under the box mount. It is not that easy. Also, be careful of any wiring that is located inside the box mount. One wrong move and the wiring will be cut. As far as lifting it up, once its in the back of the truck, you only need to lift half the weight to get it into the hitch. Its not that bad. I also installed mine 2 sets of holes higher than the old hitch and it sits level. Measure the old one first. SteveB
SteveB 06/25/08 09:30am Fifth-Wheels
RE: New Slide Toppers

Bruce, Are the prices for replacement fabric or complete, new slide toppers with all the ancillary equipment? SteveB ON EDIT> Never mind, I re-read the original post and saw the old fabric mentioned.
SteveB 06/25/08 09:21am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Hi Everybody!!

Happy new camper! Sounds like you have a few projects ahead but the systems are simple and there is plenty of room for customization. Good luck and enjoy! SteveB
SteveB 06/24/08 10:29am Beginning RVing
RE: Pin Box Air Ride Couplers

1: Another 5th Airborne owner. It worked out great for my setup. 2: A screw could have nicked a 12V wire. Putting in a 30A fuse is BAD. 3: What everyone else said. Happy new camper! SteveB
SteveB 06/24/08 10:18am Fifth-Wheels
First Pull With 5th Airborne Pinbox

This past weekend I finally had the opportunity to put my new 5th Airborne pinbox to the test. It performed very well and I now feel that it was worth the expense to change out the old stock box. I was used to towing a relatively lightweight trailer with a relatively heavy truck. The towing was pretty smooth with the old Dutchmen to the point of having the proverbial "forgot its back there" thoughts. The much heavier Jayco has a completely different feel and when I started towing it, the chucking was pretty severe. I added shocks and our first long trip to PA proved that it was the right move. The only issue I had left was the front of the trailer beating down on the truck. There was minimal chucking remaining so after contemplating the MorRyde and the 5th Airborne I decided on the 5th AB because of the enclosed air spring and shock. The combo is now better than the Dutchmen. I can't believe I'm saying this but stuff left on the RK counter was still there after the trip. Even with the shocks alone, stuff would slide off. I did the install myself which was uneventful. I have pics if anyone is interested. I believe these different pinbox designs are all good and they have their niche applications. It is too much trouble and expense (IMO) to try different ones so I would suggest starting with suspension control first. After that, feel it out and if its fixed then save the cash for gas! If there is still a lot of chucking then maybe the MorRyde style is the best choice. Lastly if it feels like the front is pounding (you would know) then the 5th AB should fine tune the ride and make towing a tolerable (if not fun) experience. Hope this helps. SteveB
SteveB 06/04/08 11:35am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Adding a battery charger

Problem is that when the generator is running or the shore power is connected there will be 2 chargers suppling power to the battery, the SS-210 AND the ELX-45. This can't be good. I'd would not mind just pluging in the charger when it is needed but as soon as I turn on the generator the ELX-45 is going to try to charge the battery. No there would not be 2 chargers running because you do not connect the extension cord to run the Schumacher. You only use the Schumacher when the camper is in storage or you don't want to run the converter for some reason. During the winter I use a small Schumacher charger to maintain the battery in my 5er. I plug it in thru the umbilical cord and run an extension to the charger. Next step will be to tie the charger permanently to the 12VDC in a safe place (basement) and only use it as needed. I never plug in both shore and charger at the same time. SteveB
SteveB 05/29/08 10:44am Tech Issues
RE: Adding a battery charger

Dockside, What if you wire the new Schumacher to the 12V side and run a 110 feed with access outside the camper so that you can plug it in only when needed? The HOME stores and McMaster sell a "motor" connector that is a wall mount male end of the 110 outlet, with a flap cover, that you can safely plug the extension into. SteveB
SteveB 05/28/08 02:17pm Tech Issues
RE: Odd size Atwood drain plug

cdman, Could it be a screw thread? 9/16-18; 9/16-24; 5/8-18 UNF? Steve
SteveB 05/28/08 02:11pm Tech Issues
RE: Odd size Atwood drain plug

cdman, I had a '94 Dutchman with an Atwood water heater and it used the standard 1/2" plug. Chances are that someone modified the original in some way as doug stated. The old plug looks like it might be a metric straight thread. SteveB
SteveB 05/28/08 03:58am Tech Issues
RE: NY e-zpass rant

Hi Ed, I meant the NY EZPass system as the gov't entity. The Cross Sound Ferry has been great! Have you taken your 5er on the ferry? They charge by the foot don't they? There are an awful lot of trucks filled with rocks that go on the ferry. I took a pic of the truck next to me in the John H. One ferry must have had 5 trucks with rocks that disembarked at Orient Point (probably common for them) when I was waiting about a month ago. The North Fork is really nice. I've been to Legends Restaurant a couple of times. SteveB
SteveB 05/25/08 07:34pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: NY e-zpass rant

HedoT, You could have a blue tag for your application. It would just be for a commercial account. I could get tags for my car and 1/2 ton on the same account. My "towing" tag has a sticker on it that says pickup towing a 2 axle trailer, tag vehicle code 211 (4H pickup). Yours should be listed for your SUV towing a 2 axle trailer. Tag vehicle code should be 080 (4L SUV). SteveB
SteveB 05/25/08 04:52pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: NY e-zpass rant

Hi Ed, I've been using the CSF a bit lately. This past Thursday the guy taking the tickets on the Orient Point side commented on how I was "back again". My Dodge 1500 is an unusual color so I guess its easy to remember. It cost $95 and change but it is the easiest way to access our customers on LI. I just called the 800 number from the web site so I guess I got lucky. I really thought that it would be a hassle . Bluefreight, I have blue tags and a commercial account so you are probably correct. SteveB
SteveB 05/24/08 05:34pm Fifth-Wheels
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