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  1. I have a 2008 Diplomat & after changing the 4 house batteries.

    I noticed that the relay from the battery cutout switch was hot. This is a Trombetta 12 volt solenoid or relay located in the battery compartment.

    By hot I mean the brass bracket that wraps around the solenoid to hold it in place is so hot that if you put your finger on the bracket for more than 2 seconds, it will burn. If you only touch the solenoid itself, it's warm. I just replaced it with a new one & it is just as hot as the old one.

    Can someone out there physically go out & touch your bracket & solenoid to see if it is hot as well ? We have been parked on a site in Florida for the past 4 months so the batteries are on flow charging.

    Thanks for any help.

    Paul


  2. Brett;

    After reading my post it looks like I got the 2 tire load ranges mixed up. The original Goodyear tires had a

    load range of H. The 2 new BF Goodrich tires only have a load range of G. The chart in the motorhome behind the

    drivers seat GAWR/frnt of 13000# I think that means that the tires you use on the front need to 13000# The

    Goodrich's list the G rating as 6175 # each. The Goodyears with a H rating says that they are good for 7100# each.

    It is looking like I will have to trade the Goodrich's in & replace them with the Goodyears.


  3. My Diplomat came with Goodyear 275/80R 22.5 RV tires.

    On a recent trip through Utah, the front curb side tire started to separate. The tire dealer only had BF Goodrich ST 230 truck tires 275/80 R 22.5 available. I replaced both front tires & later realized that the original Goodyear tires have a load range of G & the Goodrich's have a load range of H. There is almost 1000# difference in the two. Any suggestions as to how safe is it driving it this way?

    I was thinking of buying 2 more Goodyear G670 tires & putting them on the front & putting the 2 Goodrich's on the inner duals. Would there be any problem having 2 rear tires with different load ranges ?

    Thanks for any help. Paul

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