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Posted By: OldRadios
on 06/24/13 07:19pm
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Sold it.
2006 Fleetwood 26Q 2010 Harley Softail Toad 2015 Ford Focus Toad Upstate (the other) New York |
Posted By: Karsty
on 06/25/13 07:32am
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OldRadios wrote: ![]() Sold it. A person of few works ... are you planning to get something new or newer?? What did you sell? Just curious ... or some might call it nosey. ![]() Karsty (The Wandering Viking) 2012 Winnebago ERA |
Posted By: Admin
on 06/28/13 04:07pm
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Please stay on topic I have had to delete a few posts. Thanks Admin RV.net |
Posted By: doghouse_owner
on 06/30/13 04:03pm
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Removed my side decals from my RT. Given the heat, I didn't have time to get out the ladder and work on the rear door adverts, the opera windows or "Roadtrek" decal above the front windshield (besides which I doubt I could have reached them even on a ladder). The decals pulled away using a fingernail to start, a plastic putty knife as needed and some goof-off, mineral spirits and paper towel. No hair dryer needed. Just the heat from the sun. I then washed the rig with Turtle Wax wash and wax, then finished with some NuFinish on the panels where the decals had been removed. I then hit the window gaskets, door bumpers and handles, my Swingaway box and the foot treads with some 303 Aero and the tires with some No Touch Tire Shine. Last month I had applied NuFinish to the entire rig, so didn't feel the need to do more than the decal areas. Last week I had polished my front windows and mirrors with 4-0 steel wool and 2 layers of RainX so didn't bother with anything special for the glass this time around. Now for a cold brew. I definitely like the more "discrete" look. Not true stealth as the front and rear door stickers are still present, but I may leave those for a bit. Oh, yeah, also left the high side pinstripes (I would have needed that ladder). They actually look good. Remember, my rig is just plain old bright polar white. With silver on the base/bottom panels. Wendy Owned and trained by Cocoa, Mikey and the Ollie-man - all with great recalls 2008 Roadtrek RS Adventurous - recall x 3 2009 Honda Sport Fit - no recall Stowaway2 on swingaway tow frame - no recall 2002 Honda Odyssey EXL - now with a recall! ![]() |
Posted By: stan909
on 07/02/13 01:07pm
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I installed a 155 watt monocrystaline solar panel and a cheap 20 amp controller. I will add a mppt controller at a later date. I noticed the panel was not charging but realized that the controller has an automatic shutoff if the batteries are full so I turned on a couple of fans and my freezer. It started charging right away. I live in the Inland Empire in SoCal so although I don't like to do it that way,I did the install at night. I took it real slow so everything works fine. Started about 10:30 pm and finished at 1:30 am
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Posted By: Davydd
on 07/05/13 11:31am
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Yesterday I started removing the caulking around my leaking skylight in my bathroom. I'm still working on it today. Odd, I had most of it removed yesterday and it rained this morning. Guess what? The skylight didn't leak. I think I know why. I see it as a design flaw and that the sealant was not tooled right because you couldn't tool in a deep narrow gap of about a half inch clearance between the skylight frame and the rain gutter. Water was trapped and eventually came through. Without the sealant I pulled out the water just flowed by and not in. Still I'll have to figure out how to reseal it properly. I'll probably make a custom tool to work in the narrow gap.
Davydd 2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B 2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B |
Posted By: MelinProv
on 07/12/13 10:24pm
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I re did the trim around my running boards and put new safety grip flooring on them next a really good wash and wax plus a new spare tire cover I also deep steam cleaned the carpets and seat covers and upholstery and Restocked and rotated the food I keep onboard-I checked the new solar panels I put on awhile ago and they are performing well- now, to gas it up and go fishing
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Posted By: deborahsheik
on 07/13/13 02:22am
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Brought it home! A 2014 Winnebago Era70a. Now to make it "Diva - worthy" ![]() Deborah and Jack Englewood, Florida 2014 Winnebago Era 70a AKA "Diva Mobile" "> |
Posted By: bobojay5
on 07/13/13 07:58am
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Got the windows tinted. The coach windows got tinted on top of the factory tint. Should make for a cooler experience. Also trying premium diesel fuel for the first time Bob & Sharon Eastern Kansas 2013 Winnebago ERA 70A Class B Van |
Posted By: Karsty
on 07/13/13 03:23pm
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deborahsheik wrote: ![]() Brought it home! A 2014 Winnebago Era70a. Now to make it "Diva - worthy" ![]() Very cool!! ![]() |
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