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  1. The 8 bag Roadmaster chassis has wandering issues. Read the two threads in iRV2 forum below. They are very long but do address the issues and the corrections. I have done both on my 2012 Monaco Knight and the steering box change made all the difference.

    http://www.irv2.com/forums/f115/wandering-sway-bars-alignment-ride-height-oh-my-124491.html

    http://www.irv2.com/forums/f115/steering-box-play-sheppard-m100-shim-or-swap-for-a-trw-210152.html

    As for the vibration I can only suggest that you find out which end is causing it. If I had that issue I would spin the front tires while off the ground up to speed to see if that's where it is and if not, do the same with the rear. Once found then check the balance and runout and go from there.

    As for balancing I recommend you never use the beads.


  2. This device doesn't measure the voltage between L1 and L2. My Power Control System requires 240v between L1 and L2 to recognize a 50 service. I have come across a couple of parks where L1 and L2 were on the same phase and thus measured 0v so my Power Control System saw the connection as a 30 amp service.


  3. We are planning to visit the Grand Canyon the first part of August and would appreciate thoughts about staying in Williams, Page or Flagstaff.

    We have a 40 ft Motorhome and need to know of restrictions that might be will be going west from Santa Fe,NM area....

    Thanks,

    Ann & Larry

    Williams is the best place to stay if commuting to the Canyon. The RV park at the railroad depot is the nicest. Page is way too far away for visiting the Canyon but it is well worth visiting, stay at the RV park in Wahweap.


  4. For those of you that were at the 2013 FMCA Rally in Gillette last June during the hail storm... I found that the fins on my A/C coils on the roof had been damaged by the hail. The back of my rig was facing into the wind and it appears that the force of the hail was enough to flatten the fins that were exposed to the openings in the covers. They looked like someone had put their finger in each opening and mashed the fins.

    I was having problems with the A/C units not working as good as they should on the way home from the event. It was really hot (117-121) on our last leg and I was running the house A/C to keep it cool. I have been talking to the manufacture of the A/C units and they suggested inspecting the units for being dirty. I finally had a chance to get on the roof and check things out last weekend and that's when I discovered the fins. It took me awhile to straighten them out but it's all good now.

    So if you were there you should check your A/C units for damage.

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  5. I put air bags on my first class A gas rig. The system came with a small air compressor and controls that I could work from the drivers seat. If you go with air bags get that type of system.

    But before you do anything you need to find out exactly how much lift you need otherwise you may spend 100's of dollars for nothing.


  6. Yes the 2014 Users Guide is wrong and has been noted in probably every forum on towing.

    I suggest everyone with a 2014 Grand Cherokee order the Full Owners Manual (600+ pages) and other publications offered for free to the first owner. Look on the Consumers Assistance page (mine is page 183) in the Users Guide and find the Publications Ordering section and call the number to get the latest Owners Manual.


  7. When deciding on any trailer make sure it will carry the weight of your vehicle. With any trailer make sure the tongue is long enough so when you make a sharp turn the trailer can't hit the back of the MH. This usually means the tongue needs to be over 50". And with an enclosed trailer you also need to take into account the height because if you are in a sharp turn on uneven ground the top of the trailer box could contact the back of the MH, especially if you have a ladder on the back of the MH.


  8. You didn't say which Holiday Rambler model you have and that may make a difference.

    I have a 2012 Monaco Knight 36PFT (same as a the HR Ambassador) and my dash radio (Magnadyne M3-LCD) has nothing to do with the TV's DVD player system. The TV- DVD player has all it's own speakers and should work if a DVD is playing.

    As for the missing speaker wires... When I got mine almost all of the speaker wires had pulled out of the back of the DVD player, maybe yours did the same thing? In any case you are correct in that all the speakers must be connected to the DVD player for surround sound to work.


  9. The road isn't bad but it is VERY steep and curvy in some places. There are two mountian passes to go over.

    I went over that route from CA to NV in july 2011 and I would not do it again. If you do it in the summer make sure your cooling system is in perfect condition.

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