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RE: Removing 50 amp for 30 amp

OK thanks for all the replies. The reason I want to get rid of the 50amp cord is it covers the trap door on the floor of the compartment. I have to muscle the cord around to gain access to the door everytime I run my 30 amp extension cord to the power post. As I will never need the 50 amp I don't see a reason to have it. Thanks again for the suggestions.
alpenliter 10/07/08 11:37pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Replacing gold interior fixtures...

Zack, I'm with you. My rig looked like a Vegas hotel room with all the brass and glass. We removed the mirrored brass sliders on the closet and replaced them with a nice curtain. (Easier to make the bed now too.) And we were lucky to have a full size tub, so removed the brass and glass slider on that and replaced with shower curtain. Replaced all the hardware on cabinets ($) and brass light fixtures ($$) and plumbing fixtures ($$$!) but it really makes a big difference. Our 11 year old 5er is as up to date as the new ones! Good luck!
alpenliter 10/07/08 12:09am Class A Motorhomes
RE: fiberglass repair to bedroom slideout

travelin-circus has it right, it will prevent it from traveling, but to answer your question, I would take it to a body shop or a boat yard for repair. Good luck!
alpenliter 10/06/08 11:54pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Removing 50 amp for 30 amp

OK thanks for all the replies. This is way too complicated so I guess I'll just put up with that 50 lbs of worthless cord taking up too much room. Again, thanks for the suggestions.
alpenliter 10/06/08 08:58pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Does anyone use the outside shower?

Jere & Deb said: "Oh & at home I use it to rinse off my crocs after mowing the lawn!" Well there's the problem.... I've been trying to train alligators to mow my lawn!! :B
alpenliter 10/06/08 04:15pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: a beeping we can't figure out where it's coming from

If you have a tool box in your basement, check to see if there are any battery items in there. Stud finder, ohm meter, etc.
alpenliter 10/06/08 12:15am Technology Corner
RE: Raising a 5ver

Tony, on a lot of 5ers, you can flip the axle so it is riding under the leaf spring. I did it on my old Alpenlite and gained a few inches. Somebody on here can probably give you a better description of the process. I did mine 10 years ago and can't remember exactly how I did it! :? :h CRS?
alpenliter 10/06/08 12:13am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Manuals

Well first off, welcome to the forum Dan. I've found that most manuals that come from the manufacturer are so generic they do very little to answer my questions. If you are looking for help on your systems and appliances however, you can usually punch in the model numbers onto your search engine and download manuals online. Good luck with your purchase, and again, welcome to the forum!
alpenliter 10/06/08 12:06am Class A Motorhomes
Removing 50 amp for 30 amp

Here's the thing. My 5th wheel has about 25' of inch thick 50amp cord coiled up in it's compartment. I use a dogbone adapter to a 30amp extension cord; much easier to run out to the power post. My rig has only one air conditioner and I can't imagine the need to ever installing a second one. I'm tired of carrying an extra 50lbs of 50amp cord that is always in the way and that I don't need. Is it possible to remove it and run 30amp, and if so how. Or is this just a silly idea. Thanks in advance for your help.
alpenliter 10/05/08 06:18pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Purchased a fifth wheel. Need help selecting tow vehicle.

I ran into a deal on my new to me puller, but if I was in the market for a new truck it would definately be the HD2500 Duramax/Allison!
alpenliter 10/05/08 05:38pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Have you used the self-stick tiles on your floor?

Yes JB a "floating floor" is either a floor that locks together like laminate or in my case adheres to each other instead of being adhered to the floor. There is a lip of about one inch on the underside of the plank with adhesive and a matching lip of adhesive on the top of the adjoining plank. (See picture) They work like contact cement with each other. The reason I prefer this vinyl plank flooring over laminate, is if there is a water emergency, you don't have to worry about it swelling, as it is waterproof. Been down two years now and doing fine. http://lh4.ggpht.com/alpenliter/Rb2JeTW9zII/AAAAAAAAALs/OynemlCLkwA/s320/P1140003.JPG
alpenliter 10/05/08 05:28pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Proper Re-Sealing

Thanks Kyle! I've read all your posts and put your posts on my subscription list, as it seems like you know what you are talking about, and like to think outside the box on repairs. Welcome to the forum and keep posting!
alpenliter 10/05/08 01:45pm Tech Issues
RE: Replace furniture with "real" stuff

Welcome to the forum "Joe" :B. Chances are, when they built your rig, they considered the weight of a booth style dinette and a sleeper type sofa as options. I would think that the slide could take the additional weight. Do you need the extra sleeping quarters on a regular basis or just for the occassional overnighter? If it's the latter, you could just use inflatable beds for those times instead of hauling all that additional weight around. Again, welcome to the forum.
alpenliter 10/05/08 01:23pm General RVing Issues
RE: Have you used the self-stick tiles on your floor?

I tried the peel and stick 12" tiles and like an earlier poster said, prep is everything. I would suggest TrafficMaster "Allure". It's a floating floor (adheres to each other) in 36"x8" strips. When I bought mine it was available in only 3 wood patterns, now they have fake tile, granite, cork, bamboo, etc. It is very easy to work with and best of all is only about $1.69 a sq ft. http://lh3.ggpht.com/alpenliter/Rble9DW9y6I/AAAAAAAAAJo/2M-cIlQnf1A/s400/P1250009.JPG
alpenliter 10/05/08 01:00am Class A Motorhomes
RE: We bought a 2009 Wildcat yesterday at the Tacoma RV Show

Watch the movie "Fargo" and you'll get your answer on the underspraying. In a word: no.
alpenliter 10/04/08 06:35pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: We bought a 2009 Wildcat yesterday at the Tacoma RV Show

Congratulations Countrygirl2 on your new rig. We are headed to the show tomorow morning. Here is a checklist I found on the web.PDI CHECKLIST. Hope this helps. Also, if you have a friend with a video camera to video everything they tell you, it is a great way to go back and remember what they said. Your head is going to be spinning on the last thing they told you while they are going on to something else. Have fun, and again, congratulations! PS, the deal is already done, so don't worry about it, just enjoy and don't look back.
alpenliter 10/03/08 11:57pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: roof question

Paul, I agree with Brobox, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. That being said, if you are going to go with anything, I would suggest Liquid Roof. This is EDPM that you apply with a roller. I've had both aluminum and EDPM and found the aluminum to be less labor intensive.
alpenliter 10/03/08 11:17pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Just a Tiny Bit disappointed with my F450

If your truck is lugging going up hill it could be that it is in a regen mode. Cleaning out the DPF. The driver infromation center will tell you this if you have a job 3 truck. regen mode, DPF, job 3 truck? Huh? :h Come on whporwil, talk to us uninitiated ones. :B
alpenliter 10/03/08 10:44pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Walmart now has Eternabond

I saw it in our store in Lacey, Wa. Think it was $9.99 for 10'.
alpenliter 10/03/08 10:34pm Truck Campers
RE: Jobs/ work???

Here you go: Workamper News
alpenliter 10/01/08 06:30pm Workamping Forum
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