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  1. Billy, Give it a bit of time I am sure they are overwhelmed right now. Herman
  2. By the way, Bill Adams, they are really great pictures. Thanks Herman
  3. Check for head lights for "1998 BMW 518i" These are the one I found and got to replace the ones on my 2002 Monaco Dynasty. Herman
  4. These photos are great. They remind me of this Forum, Really a lot of HOT AIR. And yes I include my self. Herman Again Great Pictures.
  5. Base41, Give Blue Ox a call and see if they have a dealer in your area. Herman
  6. To the best of my knowledge there is no way to break up the the build up of flakes in the bottom of a battery. When a battery is sulflated it is caused by the top of the plates getting dry. When the plates become dry they will flake off and drop to the bottom of the battery. When the flakes become thick enough in the bottom they will short out the plates. The best solution to this problem is Preventive Maintenance. Keeping the plates covered and not allowing them to become exposed to air and dry out. Herman
  7. Mike, The Part Number of the Shurflow Pump is 4008-101-E85 and cost $65.53. It can be ordered on line and shipped to your store for pick up with no shipping cost. Herman
  8. I bought a Surflow Pump from the strangest place, WalMart. It was a 3.5 GPM @ 55 psi. If I remember correctly it was $79.95 and was delivered to the store. I will post the Part number when I find the paper work. Works like a dream. Herman
  9. On the older coaches when they wanted a longer coach they would extend the chassis and add a tag for support. To my knowledge they never had a way to raise the tag. Herman
  10. When I was a mechanic soo long ago we had lots of solid axle cars coming in for king pin replacement. The King Pin was secured in the axle with a tapered pin and the spindles had 2 Bronze bushings (1 upper and 1 lower). There were zerk fittings for each and the holes in the bushings had to be aligned properly so grease would be able to enter the bushing to lubricate the pins. Then they were line bored of proper clearance. The issues here seem to fit miss alignment of the bushings. I changed many and had a great teacher when I learned to replace them. Herman
  11. Isaaac1, If you would like send me a PM with your contact information and I will pass it to the Pelican Travelers. We have a couple that are member of the Pelican Travelers here with us at the Louisiana State Fair where we are volunteering. I am sorry you haven't found a chapter. I don't understand a chapter requiring mandatory attendance for membership. If you would like to join Lone Star you may come to one or all Rallies. We understand people have Jobs, family obligations and health issues and are welcomed when they are able to come. Herman
  12. When I replaced my dome with the Traveler it already had a hole for the cables to enter the coach. I just tied the new (3) cables to the old and pulled them through. There were two coax cables, Bill A. can tell you why 2, and one power cable. Since the dome I removed was the second dome put on the coach before we got it, there were lots of screw holes on the roof. I covered each of them with fiberglass with matting. In the Traveler installation package there was a new cap to cover the cables where they entered the coach. Lots of sealant there also. Herman
  13. RSparrow, Welcome to the Forum. Have lived in Dallas area for most all of my life (except for 8 years in the Navy). To the best of my knowledge I know of no RV Parks that would fill your needs. There are a few RV Parks around but none near Dart (Dallas Area Rapid transit). Might I suggest that you locate a RV park in the area and call Enterprise Rental. They will deliver a vehicle to you. There is a KOA in Lake Dallas about 25 miles north of Dallas. Let me know if I may help. Herman
  14. I put in a RF-18 Samsung 2 years ago and it has run on my 2000 watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter for the entire time. Never a problem. Herman
  15. What does your meter read when you disconnect the Batteries? Herman
  16. Thank you Richard for getting back on the topic. I am fond of the Garmin also. Have had several in the past. As with all GPS units, they have issues to contend with. Herman
  17. Sounds like your plan works for you. And if you are comfortable it that is what counts. Herman
  18. If you don't mind, what are the age of your current tires? That would be my first concern. Herman
  19. Sorry but my thought is to stop over analyzing it. No matter where you go you will be too critical and never make a purchase. Herman
  20. Have you tried zeroing your meter? Then turn some item to see what the meter shows. Herman
  21. Rich, After you did the installation did you give Lois her Teflon sheets back for her oven? Herman
  22. Wayne, I have a Hopper with 3 Joeys in the house and a Hopper with 2 Joeys in the Coach. Herman
  23. If you are speaking of Smithy then you are correct. Chris is FMCA'S Executive Director. Chris only responds when there is a misrepresentation of the facts which is quite often. Herman
  24. I was. I did. I forgot and left them too long , nothing but the rope left. Herman
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