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RE: Continental spare tire holder

Thanks pasusan.
For me the slippery is not the issue. It's the weight!
UPDATE:
I have seen on another Forum that a spring has been used, installed / attached to the horizontal bar and the upright bar. so to lower the tire you may have to push down! But to raise the tire the spring takes much of the weight and pulls it back into upright position.
At least that is the theory.
I'll be going to an automotive (springs and shocks, etc.) shop this week to see if they can do something like this for me with a heavy duty spring.
PS We use our unit actively and when on the road I'd like to have ready access to the entire rear space.
Morden
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Morden
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09/18/22 07:15am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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RE: Flojet portable macerator

toedtoes
I want to know from someone who uses this that it does work as advertised. I'd also like to hear about issues that you've encountered.
What I'm unclear about is this:
> once the self priming pump is primed I realize it pumps the effluent OUT
? but does it also pump the waste FROM the holding tank or is that part of the process dependent on gravity?
Thanks for replying
Morden
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Morden
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09/18/22 07:07am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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RE: Flojet portable macerator

DKS - thank you. I'm in the GTA and would be interested in who installed it. Also if you have a picture or drawing of where and how they installed the hose I'd love to know. I'm trying to visualize how they get both tanks.
Also - is it the portable model that has now been installed permanently?
Morden
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Morden
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09/18/22 07:02am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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Flojet portable macerator

giving up on 2004 roadtrek 190 pump out. Anyone have epeirence using the Flojet portable Macerator?
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Morden
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09/17/22 12:11pm |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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Continental spare tire holder

My 2004 Roadtrek 190 has a spare tire (Continental) holder on the rear bumper. It has to be lowered to access the driver side rear door. I am finding it very heavy for me to manage (wasn't always that way!!) and so the rear door access to storage is really cut off for easy access. Has any body developed a way to overcome the weight problem? Maybe a pulley system or??????
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Morden
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09/17/22 07:58am |
Class B - Camping Van Conversions
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