WarriorTwin706

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ksanford wrote: Thanks for all your help Rigo, TheoWarrior, and kmiller. I was going to take photos while we had the tv down, but true-to-form, I remembered that just as the last screw went back in putting the frame back. There are several modifications we need (want) to make, such as putting in a larger TV in the living area, putting down new flooring throughout, etc. Right now, we are focusing on changing oil and filters in the generator and tuck enging. finally, finished that today and off to the beach for a week!
Any suggestions for getting the musky, smell out without poisoning my dog will be appreciated. This rig seemed to have just been used for tailgating and was apparently stored in a Louisiana swamp for the past few years....whew!
Anyway - Thanks again for you help!
Did you happen to pick up the 2009 RWS that was at Smitty's RV in Indiana? If so, that was a NICE find!
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ksanford

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We did buy the one at Smitty's. It was originally in Louisiana and we brought it back home to the Gulf South. We really like this rig and have already put 2k miles on it.
This forum topic is invaluable. Thanks to the OP for starting it and to all who have contributed. We are currently having an issue with the Jensen monitor. Thanks to you guys, we found out how to reset it.
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TheoWarrior

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Msgtsniper wrote: I put the Roadmaster front sway on. Works good. I got the roadmaster sway bars in today and I’ll start installing them next week
Thanks
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Msgtsniper

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I'm very happy with them. I think I'm going to put on the rear trac bar next.
09 Road Warrior RWM3400
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kmiller

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Has anyone on their generator modified a slide framed tray which slides out or modify the frame for there generator so its easier to work on ? Its such a big job to change oil!
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ksanford

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kmiller wrote: Has anyone on their generator modified a slide framed tray which slides out or modify the frame for there generator so its easier to work on ? Its such a big job to change oil!
If it is hard to change because you are removing the side cover, you don't have to do that. I found out after doing so. There is an access door on the bottom of the generator that makes it much easier. I also changed the fuel filter through that access door.
If you don't have a manual, it can be downloaded at www.cummins.com/rv-generator-manuals
That is how I figured it out.
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Thanks Wayne, what year ID your Roadwarrior motorhome
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ksanford

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It is a 2009 RWM 3400.
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TheoWarrior

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Msgtsniper wrote: I'm very happy with them. I think I'm going to put on the rear trac bar next.
I installed the roadmaster sway bars on the front of my motorhome but they are almost touching the front brackets of my helper springs on the leaf springs
has anyone else had that problem my helper springs are set to the highest setting which means the bracket is poking down the most it can I’m thinking of either adjusting them or trimming the bracket
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Msgtsniper

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I trimmed the brackets. Cut them off just above the upper hole that isn't used.
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