-
Content Count
2591 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
11
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Everything posted by desertdeals69
-
Towing 2012 Cruze 4 Wheels Down
desertdeals69 replied to jackarea's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
I have never worked for GM. I worked in the repair business, boats and rvs, for over 50 years. My conclusions are drawn from motorhoming for 35 years, over 400,000 miles, and talking to many rver's everywhere. Remember these vehicles are designed to be driven, not towed. The rver has a need for a toad so it is up to the individual to select one that does the best job with the fewest problems. Everybody needs to do their research to determine suitability. You can't always beleive in what you hear or read. -
Towing 2012 Cruze 4 Wheels Down
desertdeals69 replied to jackarea's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
If the oil lubrication modification worked we wouldn't be having this discussion. It doesn't make a bit of difference how many billions of dollars they spend on r and d if the product fails in the hands of the user. Regardless of how much testing the manufactures do, the public will find its weaknesses. This is true with anything. -
Towing 2012 Cruze 4 Wheels Down
desertdeals69 replied to jackarea's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
I am very serious. One has to choose whether to be comfortable with a proven trans configuration for trouble free towing or go with an automatic that may or may not make it to the next stop. The manufacturers don't tow their vehicles on their test tracks or on the street they do a little spinning on the chassis dyno and thats it. Its up to the public to do the long distance testing. Reason being is that the toad market is so small. -
Towing 2012 Cruze 4 Wheels Down
desertdeals69 replied to jackarea's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
My suggestion is to not be an early adopter and let the model be out and tested for a year or two and see the results before making a decision on which vehicle to buy. I recomend a manual trans or 4 wheel drive that can be shifted into neutral. I have towed a Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton with a 5 speed manual for over 95,000 mile without any problems. -
Towing 2012 Cruze 4 Wheels Down
desertdeals69 replied to jackarea's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
Thats why there is fine print at the bottom saying words to the effect than changes can be made without obligation for units previously mfg. -
Tampa Florida to Pigeon Forge Tennessee
desertdeals69 replied to humazep's question in Destinations/Attractions
We always stay at Eagles Nest campground in Pigeon Forge. Stayed there for 2 to 3 months for 4 times in the past 5 years because we worked part time at Dollywood. Clean and well maintained with a laundromat. -
If it's harder to keep cool when traveling than sitting still, check to see if there are air leaks under the dash from the outside.
-
The remote switch or the wiring maybe bad. Current doesn't run through the switch when the unit is running. If my memory serves me correct, if the circuit board doesn't recognize voltage through the regulator it will not keep running. We have replace a number of regulators in our Onan service shop. So many that I carry a spare regulator with me when I travel.
-
Remco Pump On Ford Towed Vehicle
desertdeals69 replied to bairman's topic in Toads-Towed Behind Motorhome
My recommendation is to stick with a vehicle that needs the fewest modifications to make it towable. Aside from the normal tow bar and brake system and maybe pulling a fuse or two that should be it. Shift into neutral on an automatic four wheel drive or into neutral on a standard trans. It seems that the more devices you have the more problems crop up. I tow a 1/2 ton Chev Silverado p/u which has a 5 speed manual transmission, for over 95,000 miles and no problems. -
Check the voltage regulator.
-
Be sure to check battery voltage at the terminal of the battery, both positive and negative and not at the cable next to the battery.
-
It's like carrying a fire extinguiser you hope to never use it.
-
Kwikee Steps Wont' Extend, at Times
desertdeals69 replied to chuckconnie's topic in Type A motorhomes
Disconnect the linkage on the motor arm and see if there is a bind going out by pulling out the steps manually. Its a dc motor which the polarity reverses the direction so if the motor runs one direction it should run the other direction too. It may have bad brushes. -
Be sure the flange which screws into the tank is sealed and the gasket or the sealer is non leaking at the base flange. There shouldn't be too much pressure in that area. Check to make sure the vent system is not blocked in any way.
-
Roadtrek Parking And Biking To The Center
desertdeals69 replied to lberner's topic in FMCA Madison, Wisconsin, 2011
Much better than the other day when we were laying out the parking in in the rain! Parked 152 coaches yesterday and 140 today in family electric. Shouldn't have too many left for tomorrow. -
Roadtrek Parking And Biking To The Center
desertdeals69 replied to lberner's topic in FMCA Madison, Wisconsin, 2011
I parked a Road Trek in family electric yesterday at Lake Park and the member rode his bike to the fairgrounds and back today. -
I have towed a 99 Silverado 1500 for about 95,000 miles. It's a V/6 with a 5 speed. In the bed is a 92 gallon diesel tank. I get 11 mpg with a diesel pusher and added to the fuel capacity on the mh and can go coast to coast without refueling.
-
Your Holiday Rambler will make it across the country just fine, however from his point of view, and I'm with him, I "need" a diesel power to make it!
-
Test voltage at the solenoid when red button is pressed. Volt meter black lead on the solenoid case and red to small terninal. If voltage is present and no click solenoid is bad, if no voltage try black to chassis ground.
-
Its a nice way to go. Done it several times,as recently as last summer, up and back.
-
How about four 235/80 22.5 ?
-
I use Spray Nine Greez Off. It loosens the grease and dirt and can be flushed with a garden hose. I have a rear mount radiator which needs cleaning every year. This product is the best for cleaning chassis, engines, transmissions etc. Grease just rinses off.
-
Electricity Availability In Madison And Toads
desertdeals69 replied to jmonroe's question in Destinations/Attractions
If it is like the past, generators will be started at 9:00 am on the first day of electric. We like you to arrive without your toad hooked up but if that's not possible we will let you unhook in the area. Sometimes we can park you before you unhook but please don't count on that. Looking forward to seeing you and many others. I'm the one in the red hat with the crew parking family electric. -
Front to back of the coach is more critical. Look at the coils. They are on a flat plane with the slope going down fore and aft.
-
Go to a hardware store or Home Depot, Lowes and get the right brass fittings. They have reducers or what ever you need to make it work.