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  1. Time  to replace the Michelin’s on the rear of my 2005 Monaco Diplomat 40ft DP. Looking at Hankook and Continental. Need opinions on both. Pricing is much better than the Michelin’s. 275/70/22.5
     

     


  2. I'm sure this has been brought up in the past but I thought I'd bring it up again. It's along the line of the Ford vs Chevy debate. I'm looking for opinions on tow bars. Don't need the latest greatest, just a good tow bar easy to connect and disconnect. I'll be towing a 2012 Honda CRV. Any opinions are welcome.

    I'll also need a brake system. I've been looking at the Air Force, Invisibrake and US Gear. Pros/cons or opinions. Any feedback would be appreciated.


  3. I am new to Motorhoming having had trailers in the past. My new to me coach has Goodyear tires all around. The front tires were replaced in 2010 with a date code of 35/10.

    My question is can I mix mfg's of tires? In other words if I want to take advantage of the Michelin tire program can I replace just the rears with Michelins and leave the Goodyears up front?

    Ken


  4. Not sure if I have a problem or not with the compressed air system on my 2005 Monaco Diplomat. I put the RV in storage about 7 days ago and went over today to do a little work on the unit. The air gauge on the dash is reading about 50 psi. All the air is out of the air bags and the coach is sitting down.

    When I start the coach the pressure comes right up no problem.

    This is the second time I have noticed this happening. My question, is this normal or do I have a potential leak?

    The coach is new to me so I'm not sure if this is normal or not.


  5. I'm new to the motorhome market, just purchased a new-to-me 2005 Monaco Diplomat and have a question on tire pressure. I have Goodyear G670 275/70R 22.5. The maximum pressure on the tire is listed at 125psi. Inside the coach next to the divers seat is a label indicating cold tire pressure of 115 psi for the front and 95 psi for the rear. Realizing I need to get all four corners weighed, is the 115/95 psi a reasonable pressure to go with until I can get my motorhome weighed?

    One more question: Does anyone know where I can get the four individual corners weighed in Southern California?

    Thanks.

    Ken

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