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RE: Michelin vs Toyo tires

Never heard of "breaking in" a tire. What changes occur in the tire when it's broke in?
Richard
Thanks thouht it was just me I also never heard of breaking in tires!:D
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camper_ron
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10/21/22 03:22pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Pet Pictures - READ MY STARTING POST B/4 POSTING

Kaseyhttps://photos.app.goo.gl/am4quqNGeV6Xx4AL7 height=8 width=8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/am4quqNGeV6Xx4AL7
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camper_ron
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06/28/22 09:48am |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Hazard flasher problem

After a lot of diagnoses I decided to replace the turn signal switch. It worked, problem solved. This is a lot of work so if your hand dey go for it if not call a professional. Thanks again for all the tips!
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMDtdJq3t5ODHV4EIzX81b4vg0Z1CG4UZwUT30X
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camper_ron
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06/21/22 07:55am |
Tech Issues
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RE: Hazard flasher problem

I still don't understand why my individual blinkers work if I actually push the button down for hazards but do not work when button is up in the position they are supposed to work?
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camper_ron
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06/15/22 12:07pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Hazard flasher problem

been told I need to replace the whole turn signal assembly. Now trying to get shroud of steering column not having any luck. Cant get the upper part past the steering column adjustment handle.
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camper_ron
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06/14/22 01:01pm |
Tech Issues
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Hazard flasher problem

2004 Newmar Mountain Aire Workhorse Chassis
Hazard flasher problem
At the start of the trip Hazards working by end this is the scenario. Hazard button up (OFF) individual directionals don't work Hazard button down (hazards on) individual directionald work not designed to work that way. Hit the brake pedal flasher lights on the dash steady. Have replaced both flashers. Frustrating, I searched for a possible shorted wire with no luck.
HELP,THANKS
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camper_ron
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06/09/22 11:21am |
Tech Issues
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RE: 12 volt Refrigerator

Thanks for the link! Verified my fear of purchasing a soly 12 volt equipt RV. Now I have another thing to put on my bucket list, Australia looks like a great adventure.
Tanks again!
I got a great deal on a used RV. Sadly there was an issue. It came with a 7 cuft compressor refrigerator that chewed way too much power to be useable. If you want to learn the details, here is an example of the issues:
https://www.exploroz.com/members/145028.75/1/2009/queensland_adventures_winter_2008.aspx?p=%2fblogs%2fdefault.aspx
I could not easily convert to propane because there was no back access and no roof vent. Instead I got a much smaller (4 cuft) Nova Kool compressor refrigerator. It pulls 2.3 amps. The duty cycle time is HIGHLY dependent on ambient temperatures. Around 60 degrees it runs maybe 1/4 of the time. By 70 degrees, the duty cycle increases to between 1/3 and 1/2. At 80 degrees it runs full time. Beyond that it struggles to maintain frozen food and a 40 degree refrigerator temp. I super insulated the compartment, increased the ventilation and even use a couple of computer fans on the coils in hot weather.
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camper_ron
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04/25/22 05:22pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: 12 volt Refrigerator

Thank you all for the great input. I think traveling thru alaska will be challenging for a 12 volt only refrigerator. I have always had a propane 120v unit and they have served we well.
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camper_ron
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04/22/22 11:21am |
Tech Issues
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12 volt Refrigerator

Looking to purchase a small moterhome to go to Alaska. Some of them have exclusively 10CU 12 volt Stainless Steel Refrigerator. I have no information or experience with this type of refrigerator any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks !
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camper_ron
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04/21/22 04:41pm |
Tech Issues
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