Re: Replace tires after 12 years
That goes for Any tires on Any cars.
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Doug Hertzog
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Re: Replace tires after 12 years
Mine looked great at 6 years when I recently replaced them a few months ago…, now they Are great.
I don’t think they would all explode/come apart at once, but the damage that?could occur to the
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Doug Hertzog
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Re: Replace tires after 12 years
The short answer is "Yes!"
The slightly longer answer is this is a statistical/risk management issue. You *might* be OK on your 12-year-old tires, but rubber tires
deteriorate over time whether or
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Buzz Lightyear
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Re: Replace tires after 12 years
Make that 6 years
Linda S
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Linda S
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Re: Replace tires after 12 years
Yes. At eight years, regardless of tread remaining
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Carter Benson
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Replace tires after 12 years
I can't find it now but I read somewhere once that the tires on our toyhouses should be replaced after 12 years regardless of wear.
Mine are Hankook load range D (65 PSI max and I run them at 60)
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fld@...
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Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse
A starting point is a set of HD relays to boost your current lights. If you change to ultra brights the relay will help there too. Something like this...
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wme013
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Re: Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
You didn't do the pump any good, but if the engine was still running the pump was getting some cooling.
IMHO fill up the tank and go for it, but don't do it again.
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wme013
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Re: 1990 Odyssey Starlite for sale, $3500
Is anyone interested?? I can come down on the price
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Alice B <apbalice@...>
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Re: Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
I don't get the idea of.... When running low on fuel the pump will suck up gunk from the fuel tank... If there is gunk in the tank it will be there all the time... suspended in the liquid gas and
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DaveM
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Re: Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
Thanks, Linda.
About the fuel pump picking up gunk... I found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65dKJc_5m0
About 2/3 of the way thru that video it shows pulling the fuel pump assembly out of
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fld@...
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Re: Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
I've never heard of a fuel pump overheating. They just don't generate that kind of heat. Think about it. It's in a tank of flammable liquid. Even when it's empty that tank is still full of flammable
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Linda S
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1989 Sunrader for sale $10K in NH
I happened across this ad...
https://www.toyotarvforsale.com/1989-sunrader-in-gilsum-nh/
I know nothing about it and have no connection with it but I know that Sunraders tend to be highly sought
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fld@...
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Re: Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
I should clarify... I'm aware that the fuel pump is inside the tank, what I'm having trouble with is the concept that the pump might overheat and burn up if you run the tank dry.
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fld@...
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Run fuel tank dry, overheat fuel pump?
I'm told that in the 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse, the fuel pump is immersed in the gas inside the gas tank (????) and that's how it gets its cooling.? So, if I run the fuel tank dry
or nearly so,
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fld@...
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Re: Replace 3.0L with 3.4L engine, 1991 Winnebago Warrior V6
Eric,
Yes 5k was the starting price that included the engine & labor. The add-ons were on top of the $5k.
I think the 5k included the wiring and computer. You would have to double check with them to
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johnjab01
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Re: Replace 3.0L with 3.4L engine, 1991 Winnebago Warrior V6
Thanks, Edward.? Yes, it's true that they have never done that specific engine swap (3.0-3.4 in a toyhouse) but they claim to have done many engine swaps of simiar scope.? Of course people can claim
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fld@...
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Re: Replace 3.0L with 3.4L engine, 1991 Winnebago Warrior V6
I can tell you for a fact you do need a new computer which you can find online used for $200 to $500. From a salvage yard they're 50 bucks from a Toyota T100 3.4 automatic but just about impossible to
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EDWARD NELSON
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Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse
Here is the Housing kit that you put the H4 bulbs in
https://www.amazon.com/GS-Headlight-Conversion-Replacement-Included/dp/B07F31V2CD/ref=psdc_318323011_t1_B01J4GFVJ0
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Robert Himler
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Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse
I should also add that the 5000K color temperature which is a pretty pure
White gives the best visibility. As you go down from 5000K things get
"Warmer" or more yellow orange. As you go above 5000K
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Robert Himler
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