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Maddawgs

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Posted: 03/25/12 05:25am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dewinterized, dicored frontcap to roof seam (found a 10 inch separation during roof cleaning), and ran second line from KingDome to bedroom reciever. Just have to load the Cambria up and she is ready to go for the April Penn and Virginia trip.
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snowdance wrote:

oldtrucker63 wrote:

snowdance wrote:

Pulled the cover off and let the tires down to driving pressure from storing pressures. Checked every thing over and took it for a drive. Hope to get a few more things done in the next couple weeks for a trip we hope to take. Sure not getting any help from this weather..
Can I ask what the storing pressure is.????


An old habit I guess from storing our old cars ect. On our MH it calls for 60 front 65 rear. I raise both 10 lbs in winter part because of the cooler weather and some because I really do not check them for a month or more at a time.. But when I check them in winter I just take the airhose and gage out there and run them back to those pressures because they are lower because of temp. But when spring comes its warmer and they are always even higher. So lower them back to near 60 and 65.. From now until late July or so I will usaly just let air out to bring them down as the temps climb..
Sounds like a great Ideal,..Thanks.


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Finished mounting this:



removed old 19" tube tv and made a cabinet door to mount the 32" on.

Oh yes.... we'll be "roughing it" this camping season! ;-)





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Brought it home from storage. Hubby washed it and waxed the front end. Put more water (and bleach) in the tank, got the hot water heater fired up for the first time since I de-winterized the beast. That was somewhat of a challenge for this newbie, but I figured it out. Put a few more things back in it that I had removed for the Colorado trip.

Oh, and hubby backed it into a tree! YIKES!!! No damage that we can tell. Whew!


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Installed TST 10 sensor 507RV system, Wineguard Carryout 1518 satellite, an a "Co-Pilot" camera system.

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Replaced the waste valves (gray and black), installed Tornado tank flushers on both waste tanks, bought and installed Sony Blu-ray player.

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Sanitized the fresh water system and refilled on our new C. Getting ready to have new alloys in stalled Tues.

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Added Shelving

Increased storage room!

Started the CB Antenna wiring and mounting

(still need to paint bracket and finish heat shrink and will probably return antenna for a white one)





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Posted: 04/02/12 02:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Are you sure that antenna mount is legal?

Most states have a maximum vehicle width of 102".

http://www.towingworld.com/articles/TowingLaws.htm

Most states have an allowance for mirrors to extend beyond the 102", but your antenna does not fit within that exclusion.

http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/publications/size_regs_final_rpt/index.htm#width

I believe that you messed up a perfectly good mirror and need to mount that bracket on your front fender.


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nothings "messed up", but thanks for your concern and information.

You are not seeing it in the correct angle, its not that obtrusive of an extrusion (lol fun to say). If it doesnt work out at this location, for width or signal reasons, I have white plugs at the ready.



In your second link, this text can be found... "Recreational vehicles are not CMVs subject to Federal size regulations (Figure 16)."

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