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TyroneandGladys

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Eastwacamper wrote:

Checked the carpeted ceiling for wet spots using a battery-operated sensor. It's wet and I need to figure out how to reseal the fiberglas roof to avoid more damage. I'll call a dealer place and an rv repair place to see what this will cost.



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magik 235 why not they make a roto fit kit to 134. kit is about 40.00 dollar I install them in about 10 car & trucks. They do work

I ordered a retro fit kit from Amazon yesterday after I found out they couldn't convert it. Today, Amazon informed me the order was cancelled because the kit is banned in Wisconsin.


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I picked up the RV today after it got new 6 new tires, wheel bearings packed and a transmission flush. I flushed the winter antifreeze from the water system and fresh water tank then filled my water tank. I started my gas water heater to make sure it still worked after my repairs last fall.

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Tyrone, how about I do the soap on top and have someone run a hair dryer on cool in the general area of where the water in entering the roof. Great idea. Then I can see which product to use to patch. Thanks.

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new door speakers! well, one actually. i ran out of time before work. i am planning to install the other one tomorrow. the oem speakers could not be driven hard enough to be heard over the road and engine noise without distorting horribly. new kenwood 6 x 8s fixed that right up. the rear speakers will be going soon as well. the DW came up with an interesting idea: move the rear speakers up front to the cabover area. then nobody has to have a speaker right above their head, and the passengers will have a decent stereo spread as well. i think i will share the left and right HT speakers with the dash stereo. not too likely that we will be watching a movie and listening to the stereo at the same time. i have a spare 4PDT switch at home that i was using to share a pair of speakers between two stereos (HT and a tube rig). that should do it.


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Advance and autozone sells convert kits to 134 I have also seen them in Walmart.





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I started taking my climate control box apart until I realized I would have to take the entire dash apart to remove it. My heater core is leaking. I drilled 2 inspection holes and am debating cutting an access hole in the front of the box. I extended my exhaust pipe 2 inches. I mounted the reinforcement brackets to my entry step. I checked the tire pressure on all my new tires to make sure they are holding air.

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I installed a Charge Wizard on my Progressive Dynamics converter. It will keep the batterys charged but not over charge and cook them. Was surprised to find they make one does not cost to much and was a simple plug in install.. Guess some times a bit of research and reading does some good..


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prepped it for a quick trip. de-winterized the water system. fixed a very small LP gas leak. tested all the appliances. gave her a bath.

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I cut an access hole in my heater box then removed the heater core. I had to drive into town for a new heater core so installation will have to wait until tomorrow. I had extra keys made for the RV as long as I was in town.

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