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  1. I can't use them. I just measured clearance. I have 5" between rear tires and compartment walls, if the MH rocks sideways about 2" between tire and fender skirt panel. They might clear, but if contact was made the resulting damage would surely cost more than a winch-out. Oh, well, it was a thought.
  2. I would discourage putting any chemical on your fresh water hose, plastics are permeable and can absorb the chemical, then transfer it to the water flowing through. Sure it may be a remote chance_but.
  3. Bill I'd have to measure my front/back clearance before purchase too. They might just gather dust in the basement and never used, but just one use would be worth the price. The one video shows them on a MH of some brand. My wife is improving to the point we may be able to resume traveling some again, I may just follow through with this product. If my MH rears don't have enough clearance from compartments, I'll settle for strap-on chains.
  4. This Holset Wastegate Failure Diagnosis flow chart can help find your problem. As other replied, "seized wastegate valve-open position" is the usual cause. Your's appears to be sticking momentarily-on the verge of total failure. As they said, carbon-ed up or rusted.
  5. Before spending money, soak the waste gate in carb cleaner for a while, if that doesn't make it work as designed, get out your wallet.Banks makes an excellent Big Head wastegateto fit your engine, and explains everything clearly on their webpage.
  6. I don't think the E-brake was the cause or the rear tires would be aflame. If the transfer case was not disengaged it would get very hot, I know from experience, we didn't get our Jeep manual transfer case into neutral properly; we didn't know until another driver pulled alongside and flagged us down that the Jeep was smoking from under the hood. When I raised the hood the transfer case grease was boiling out of the pressure vent, and smoking. The car would not move by itself with the transfer case in neutral, but the front wheels would turn the case gears anyway when towed. A mechanic readjusted the linkage so we hooked up again and away we went. This happened 3X that trip, but the Jeep was still running OK after a new case, until DW's near-fatal crash in 2016. Now I know what could have happened.:(
  7. From all the remedies suggested, only Diatomaceous Earth cannot harm infants/children or pets. Since we have neither, I use the Bug Stop Herman recommended. There is a more potent residual spray available, however Bifen i/t must be used according to the SDS to prevent side-effects. That brings us to another issue, spraying potent bug killer onto ground owned by someone else, controlled by local ordinances ; probably best to ask permission first.
  8. If there is less than 4" between drive and tag axle tires, I think there is a different issue.
  9. rayin

    Parking Brake Sticky

    Keithl, this video explains how to lube the S-cam. Also this pdf explains lubrication why and don't's www.rvsurvey.com/Documents/rvbrakes.pdf
  10. rayin

    Parking Brake Sticky

    When we bought our MH, I doubt the S-cams zerks had ever been used, my LF brake did the same thing, plus a loud pop. It took greasing, driving, greasing, driving, 3-4 times to eliminate the brake jerking the steering wheel hard left. The S-cam housings have a weep hole for excess grease to escape instead of pushing into the drum area. The only problem with that is some commercial grease gun setups have too much pressure and volume, which can push grease past the seal into the drum area due to the small weep hole. I always use a hand gun for that reason. Like you said, be careful! A little grease is good, too much is $$$$.
  11. Been stuck in mud at a rally yet? No-one wants that,but we all want out.
  12. Auto Zone lends tools free of charge. You must leave your CC info on file until you return the tool. I've done so several times for expensive tools I only use once a year or two. Back then if they didn't have the tool they even bought one to lend you.
  13. I learn more every day. My 1996 5.9 lift pump was the first thing in the progression from tank to injection pump. When I had my lift pump off to replace the flexible lines from the metal lines along the frame to the pump I removed the screen to check it-clean as new. The flexible fuel lines though were collapsed inside enough to restrict flow, causing the engine to lack power on a hard pull, that was 2001. Wasn't that about when diesel fuel was changed? Yes I remember The Blob, scary then, hokey today.
  14. I would do a pre-fit before actual use, even though they show them on a class A MH in one of the videos. The also show them used on a pickup and SUV, even though the initial wording says commercial use only. The video that really got me was the semi using them on solid ice covering pavement. It deflected the tire by at least 2" as it ran over the TruckClaw, that had to damage the belting. I would never use them on pavement after watching the video, the sock would be better for that use IMO. They would be a boon at a rainwater soaked rally field.
  15. While perusing the Iowa 80 truck stop website I stumbled upon this product for those muddy situations: TruckClaws. They are not cheap @ $300/pr, only 1 pr required for each drive axle per their video at the bottom of the page.I suspect that is still less money than just one tow out by a commercial wrecker. I may buy a pair for JIC security that I may find my MH stuck in a muddy field sometime.
  16. My ISC has a lift pump, although I've never had it off, I would think it also has a screen like my old 5.9 CTD had in its lift pump. I wonder if algae can clog this screen?
  17. Yep, same thing with car tires. A 16" tire can have the same OD as a 20" tire. https://tiresize.com/chart/
  18. I asked my agent about those reasons for across-the-board premium increases . She said usually smaller or under-capitalized companies do this to recoup losses in the affected states, but larger companies only increase premiums in those affected states.
  19. Gonna be difficult to find a diesel pusher that short. The only one I know of is a 1996/97 era Beaver Monterey. I know a man who owns one, they are a quality-built motorhome IMO, and the 300HP CAT engine really moves it up the hills. EDIT: there are newer diesel pullers that size on the market if that is an option.
  20. I agree, same with hunting cheap fuel. For those talking about tax avoidance, remember that is legal. Tax evasion is NOT legal.
  21. I have very successfully used Crown Black Streak Remover for boats and RV's since 2005. It is a simple to use spray on, wait 30 seconds, wipe off product. This company is located in KY = American made.
  22. Consider this product for repairing wood rot: https://www.homedepot.com/p/PC-Products-Rotted-Wood-Repair-Kit-084113/100664090 There are many more similar products marketed, some may be better suited to your requirements. This website may be informative: http://conservepoxy.com/wood-rot-and-epoxy-faqs.php?Screen=wood-rot-and-epoxy-faqs
  23. What about the RV owners who sell advertising to CG owners in the form of their CG map? What about the RV owners who work remotely out of their RV? See where this is going_. In Indiana farmers who own tractor-trailers to haul grain they produce are specifically exempted from CDL requirements, even though many have a legal business making money from raising grain.
  24. If you, like most of us, drive a certain # of miles per day; check out https://distancesonline.com/ to see if it meets your requirements. If weather is a concern, another is: http://oss.weathershare.org/?Center=42.18529516716987,-122.097248046875&Zoom=8&Layers=CCTV,traffic #.XNuNAqR7nb0. I haven't played with Google My Maps enough to know what it does. It appears like it is regular Google maps on steroids. A pretty good phone app is Trucker Path, as the name implys, it only uses routes approved for commercial trucking. Truck Router is computer-based and is also a good resource for MH owners.
  25. Your last sentence is dead on-so to speak. I once was reading a thread about leaving items sitting on the kitchen counter while driving. One man bragged they could leave their knife block sitting on the counter while driving and it never moved. Many years ago a man ran a red light and I T-boned him. With me slamming on the brakes then broad-siding that car, it threw my first wife from the bedroom(sitting on the bed) to the dash('99 32' Allegro). The sudden stop at the dash broke both her wrists, wrenched her back and bruised her from head to toe; she was lucky to survive IMO.
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