stan6406
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yes i tried it 3 times then bought the the Amish repair kit
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Fridge didnt work so i bought the amish repair kit. Installed it and set the thermostat to max on electric. 4 hours later i checked on it and the freezer was -20 outside temp was around 50. the how much does the outside temp effect the fridge temp? Hasnt really been warm here but i cant get the fridge to go above 15 degrees and freezer well below zero on the lowest setting. as the outside temp warms up will the fridge temp warm also ?
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drove the motorhome to watch the grandkids while my daughter went to cut own a tree noticed the overhang bobbing a bit. is that normal ? and go army beat navy!!! oh wait they did
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axle is on top of the springs so i lifted the the camper a little , not off the ground, and put jackstands on the frame that was so it couldnt fall. then i jacked up the spring right under the axle and loosened the ubolts. threaded the bolts back on and tapped them up with a small hammer then slid the bracket in. dont tighten it until you get the top lined up. i did have to get a bottle jack because a floor jack didnt allow me any space to work.
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1 hour ago, neilp said:
My '93 Itasca came with a 3T air bag system that is no longer working so I've bought a replacement Air Lift set up. I'm currently working on removing the old system which is a bunch more fun that I needed... a lot of rusted bolts. Still, progress is being made albeit slowly.
I'm beginning to think about the install of the new set up which goes where axle bump stop is located, between the axle and the frame. it looks to me like I'll need to jack up the frame and put it on stands, about 2" higher than it currently sits so I have clearance to install the new air bags. I'm thinking, once the u-bolts are loosened, a jack under the axle will create the clearance needed to get the air bag lower bracket underneath the u-bolt above the axle. This seems to be what the instructions are suggesting.
Any advice from those who have installed these before would be appreciated!
TIA
i just put mine on a few weeks ago. i didnt have to completely remove the old bags i had. i did one side tires on and took them off for the other side. Much easier with tires off. i could loosen the ubolts just enough to slide that bracket under them. biggest problem i had was drilling the holes to mount the top bracket one side on my sunland express has all the brake lines run right where i need to drill i ended up having to cut a little bit off the bottom brackets i couldnt get them to mount without completely moving the u bolts.
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On 11/22/2020 at 9:31 AM, Stormtyler1984dolphin said:
Alright I’m not sure that the inside of our door says anything about tire pressure! We’ve been running ours at 😬😬😬 29 in the front and 32 in the back. So I guess we’ll try increasing the pressure lol
My tire chart in the glove box is about the same pressure.
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I've had stationery camp until I got this one. Wife does want to go to lake Erie this summer. Have to see if the Yoda will tow a motorcycle.
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1986 Sunland Express 2.4 FI I was replacing belts and the ac belt seemed loose. Is this a tensioner? (spring loaded) or an adjuster (tighten belt tighten bolt)?
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11 hours ago, hunkaman said:
hey there stan . welcome from a fellow buckeye. nice looking rig. joe from dover.
Maybe see you out there sometime this summer
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Meant to say got it running for under $50. Minus tire cost. Those ran around $700 for all 6.
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I usually store all my vehicles with ef90 haven't had any problems
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I have an 86 sunland express came with a packet of paperwork what are you looking for ?
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Just picked up a 86 sunland express gained alot of information just from browsing the forum. got it up and running for under $50 - tire cost, playing with the tail light wiring right now and tail lights got it for $2000 73K miles. oils and fluids look good no leaks everything works except the fridge coil gets hot on the bottom but seems clogged ?
Refrigerator, toilet, and generator replacement advice please
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i would agree with fixing the generator you have. mine was removed before i got it and its a real pain to find one and modify it to work.