Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
I guess we are all on borrowed time, but the terms of our loans may vary. All joking aside, "I don't know" would be a better answer.? I do know that they are made of good heavy rubber, and the fact
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Doug Hertzog
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Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
Thanks, Doug.? I have replaced and retightened the valve stem inserts.? I haven't troubleshot it further but it's not critical. My question is more general in nature... do these airbags come with a
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fld@...
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Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
It will be either a fitting/connection point as suggest Tika,? or the valve stem.?? Either can be isolated by using something like "Snoop" that is made to find small propane leaks or even plain
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Doug Hertzog
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Re: Onan Cummins Microlite 2800 carb question
Just curious how you're carrying the Champion 2500W generator with the Onan still in place.? Or did you remove the Onan and put the Champion there?
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fld@...
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Re: Onan Cummins Microlite 2800 carb question
the hose off the top of the spec plac.? remove the hose clamp, the other end where it goes into the air filter housing is the same as a wiring grommet. just wiggle it out -- rz
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rz
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Re: Onan Cummins Microlite 2800 carb question
RZ Where is the crankcase breather? ?And how do I assess a ¡°blockage¡±? Easily done visually? The 2800 generator with its brand new carburetor and fuel filter ran perfectly for perhaps three
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Charles Garner
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Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
Thanks, Tika and Jim. Tika, yeah, it's mildly annoying but not much, I just top them off every morning when I'm out on the road.? I'm not really concerned about the slow leak, it takes a few days for
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fld@...
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Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
Tika, if you haven¡¯t already done it, you might check the valve stem on the slow leak side. Jim
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Jogues
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Re: Lifetime of rear air bags?
Yep. ?How annoying it gets to keep them filled will determine when you decide to replace them. ?But first check to see if it is the lines that are slowly leaking. ?Easier fix.
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Tika
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Lifetime of rear air bags?
What is the expected lifetime of the air bags on the rear of our toyhouses? Mine is a 1991 Warrior V6.? I believe the air bags are original, at least they haven't been replaced since we bought it in
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Re: 1983 Toyota Pick up "Santana" MotorHome For Sale $6500.00
Hi-Thanks for the info., if we are still interested we will get in touch with you, it sounds like it can be brought back into shape-
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Henrietta
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Re: Winegard Woes
Yes, the resistance between the center wire and the outside should be infinite -- and if it is, then take a bit of aluminum foil and stuff it in at one end of the cable so the inner and outer wires
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Nat Childs
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Re: Winegard Woes
also while there, check for center conductor to outer braided shield wire.? should be infinite resistance -- rz
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rz
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Re: Winegard Woes
No, the access is behind the "wall' inside the cabinet at the end.? However first you need to be sure that the reason you don't have a better signal isn't because the wire from the antenna is
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Tika
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Re: Winegard Woes
Humbug. Tried the little booster that goes between the tv and cable, and saw no difference in number of channels or picture quality. Guess I'll have to figure out how to wire in one of the old style
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Re: Driving with air bags deflated
A regular bicycle tire pump with a built in pressure gage is always with my tools. About 4 pumps from 20 to 40 psi.?Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S23 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
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Peter Anton
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Re: Driving with air bags deflated
Huh.? Well, that ain't good!? :-O I had forgotten that there is a label on the driver side door with air bag info.? Yup, 20 PSI minimum... clear as day. Thanks for the heads up...
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fld@...
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Re: Driving with air bags deflated
Your springs will be fine but it's very likely the rubber of the bag will shred. They give a minimum pressure for a reason. Linda s
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Linda S
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Driving with air bags deflated
Is it OK to drive a toyhouse (1991 Warrior) limited distances (like 10 miles on good roads) with rear air bags deflated? Will that tend to overstress the rear leaf springs, or do any other unfriendly
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How much was that Oregon 18 ft Sunrader V6 5 spd manual selling for? No one said what "good price" was?
I could not find that 18 ft V6 Sunrader on Oregon Facebook when it was first mentioned on this forum, probably sold.?? How much was that Oregon 18 ft Sunrader V6 5 spd manual selling for?? No one
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Julia
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