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jleamont

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  1. We had an 09 JKU with a 3” lift and 35” tires. It only death wobbled before I had the caster corrected, never after! Mid the OP has a Cherokee with electric steering..well that would explain it all.
  2. I'm with the Jeep was the cause. If the coach suspension in the rear dumped the air our that ride would have been so rough as the suspension was bottoming out cabinets would have been opening, very violent slamming as the chassis was hitting imperfections in the road, which would be different than a wobble.
  3. Thanks Ernie! This is one of my winter projects
  4. Picture worth a thousand words.... I'm guessing Herman has the same issue, our interiors are almost identical.
  5. Entries are a tough one. Tough to decide what to do, especially with a carpet entry like ours. I have no wood on any flooring elsewhere so what do you do in a case like that. We currently have black rubber treads and carpeted sides, at the top of the staircase is carpet also. Ernie, thoughts?
  6. Yes, I replaced all of ours with Dimmable LED. Bought them from this company; https://www.cabinbright.com/
  7. Hagerstown isn’t far at all. Sounds like a plan. Don’t forget the Hershey RV show every September. We walk around and laugh..and laugh and laugh. We go for the latest gadgets and campground information to plan the next vacation. But when you walk through new coaches...then comes the laughing.
  8. Kay, I cannot imagine the frustration trying to clean a house with those walls.
  9. As long as they are open when you arrive for dinner, oops, lol
  10. Richard, too bad you passed by without saying hello. If you get back out this way in the future send me a PM. Port Deposit MD is 26 miles from our house, I agree it’s a cute town, some good places to eat down that way also.
  11. WELCOME!! you are in my neck of the woods.
  12. Could be. It just struck me as being odd. You don’t see that often out here on the east coast.
  13. If its covered over the only other access would be to remove the lamp as a unit, replace the bulb and reinstall. They usually mount from the rear, can you stick a phone back in there and snap a photo?
  14. A marriage made in heaven, i'm a big cooker . I grew up with the thought that its better to have left overs than not having enough food. DW grew up the same way, so when we have anything at the house I can feed the neighborhood, most don't walk away, they crawl or roll . The other problem, I move to Texas, between you, Carl and Herman ill need a bigger smoker for all that Brisket
  15. Ernie, i'm curious. is that a floating floor? Wondering how it reacts with temperature swings throughout the seasons in a coach application?
  16. Every darn house I look at has them, and all I can think is "what a mess that will be to remove!"
  17. Good to know. I am looking for a country spot with a few acres. I want a detached garage large enough to park the coach inside and still have room to work on other projects. not going to get that in a city, plus we are not city people, nice to visit on occasion but not home for us! Whats with houses in TX having popcorn ceilings ?
  18. good to know, trying to plan a future move and making the list of critters that we will have to get use to
  19. Usually your access is from the generator area. Pull the generator out and reach in.
  20. You cant imagine how difficult and frustrating it is!
  21. WOW!! That takes the skills of a true craftsman!
  22. With the GS card the discount makes them competitive. Up here we have Royal Farms, their prices are good, their Fried Chicken is even better . Last couple of times I sent my DW inside to pick up some chicken while I was filling the coach.
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