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rollinbrian

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  1. Yep, add on fender flares are next, they stick out just a smidge. I'm imagining streams of water coming off those during the next rainstorm too. They also fill the wheel wells all the way up. No rubbing anywhere yet and the new wheels are offset enough turning angle is not impacted.
  2. Got new front shoes today. Went from 11r 22.5 up to 315/80 22.5. Only a few miles on it so not sure how much flotation we'll gain but much of the rocking and swaying it would do around corners is gone. I thought that was all air bouncing back and forth between the cab airbags but 80% of it is gone with the wider tire.
  3. Thanks all, we just landed in Harlingen for the Winter season and will start scouting for reviews on repair places near and far.
  4. On the road since 2015 and I finally did it. Caught the rear lower corner of the end cap on a fence post and tore it. Thinking about taking it to ACRV REPAIR CENTER in Port Aransas Texas as they can also respray my flexarmor if/when the end cap has to come off. Anybody have experience there or have other South Texas repair shop recommendations?
  5. 4 new drive tires and 2 fewer mud flaps.
  6. This is what we did. Store a small propane generator in the cubby, take it out and secure under the pin when in use, plumbed directly into the factory propane line, and wired into a new plug on the cubby door. Effectively tied into the propane and power present as part of the factory gen-prep. As our solar and batteries are completed we use it less and less.
  7. A new pair of Legacy Silver seats going in today. Surprised at how excited I am to have a pair of working arm rests.
  8. Converting to oil bath and Timkins in the next couple days because of issues like this. 3,000 miles on the bearings that came with my disc conversion kit and and one of the outer ones is disintegrating. Can't trust any of them, they all have to be replaced. Lots of Pro's and Con's back and forth, many old wives tales and anecdotes energetically expressed, but for me it came down to this: The only time you know your greased bearings and seals are good is when they are in your hands. Having to re-pack every 6 months and worrying about if the seal blew out when I used the zerk is not fun for me.
  9. Sorry, old log truck driver joke. Yes, new injectors for the D12 in my Volvo.
  10. Looks like we're getting some new spark plugs. Not cheap but if they last another 500,000 miles I can live with that. Getting some Silver Legacy seats too.
  11. Dropped off at dealership. Was headed there to get some new seats, few miles from there truck lost power and started running rough. Towed the last few miles in. Lots of injector and ecu codes on the display. Diagnostics will get run Tuesday and we'll see what they find.
  12. The electroplastic strips are down and the vinyl plank flooring going on top. Should finish up this weekend.
  13. It's not light on power. When plugged into shore power it'll effectively be powered by the Victron chargers. The boondocking use will be similar to running air conditioners off battery power, yes you can, if all the circumstances are just right. And I'm building up my trailer to have those circumstances. Otherwise I'll be firing up the propane generator or propane furnace, which is a perfectly fine plan b.
  14. I think the versions are just marketing speak. The first draft from them had a 120v ac converter for the 24v dc strips. I then clarified I only wanted native 24v and they provided a 24v controller instead. I suspect you can get whatever combination best fits your use case.
  15. Ok, here's some details to get started. We're just doing the upstairs bed/bath area for now. You send them a floor plan, they send back a design. After a couple tweaks we ordered and it arrived in a couple days. Area is 120sqft and I've got a roll 106ft long and 9" wide to cut up and lay over that area. Power consumption is listed as 1160W, on a 24v system this comes to about 50amps of power. We have a native 24v battery bank and specifically got a 24v controller, this allows our toughest use case to have the highest efficiency. We'll pull a circuit off our Lynx Distributor, add a switch, and go from there.
  16. My hardware for this just came in and we'll be installing over the next couple weeks. https://stepheat.com/warmfloor/rv/ If there's interest from the local community here I'll document the install and report on its performance.
  17. We ordered a Shield TV summer of 2019 and still use it every day as our primary device. Remote died early but we just use the nVidia Shield app on our phones. The Google Amazon spat has a slight impact - any Prime Streaming purchases have to be conducted in a browser and not through an app from the Google Play store. I'd buy another one over the two free Firesticks I have without hesitation. Notes for bias - I'll take an android device over Amazon/Apple any day, but do stay out of the Google ecosystem as much as possible.
  18. Pretty good breakdown here: https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/10/that-florida-analysis-on-covid-vaccines-is-you-guessed-it-total-garbage/ Ars Tech is my go to place for analysis.
  19. Those are pretty thin metal, easy to fatigue and crack. My experience with leaf springs comes from a series of 1st generation IH Scouts, mostly stock, some mildly built up. I have seen leafs start to drift out of parallel with out the holder, but that was over some rough backcountry roads. I don't know what the likelihood of rv springs rotating out would be. For my RV, I'll maintain the clamps in place, easy to pick up from a 4x4 shop and replace broken or worn ones.
  20. Venus OS 2.90 Adds support for Mopeka Pro water and propane sensors, RV-C canbus, and SeeLevel sensors among other enhancements. Adding support for those items is a game changer for me and completely eliminates a project of building my own DYI system to aggregate these.
  21. Coming from the world of networking myself this is a great idea. We stayed at a resort near Brownsville that had fiber to the pedestal, easy to plug in and go. They did only have a media converter instead of a little router which caused a couple small issues but the premise, function, and usability was sound. There was a clear divide between those of us still working and needing low latency zoom bandwidth and those who were retired and just wanted some bufferable streaming and browsing. I think that need will grow as more people and families work from the road. This was a 'resort' type of place and we were only there a few weeks and then on to places with less amenities as we are in penny saving mode. Now we too are on Starlink with its issues, but if more parks could afford to provide fiber it would be a big win to pull in all the mobile workers.
  22. I guess we're in the minority here under 50. Lots to learn from everyone's posts here, good and bad
  23. Completed a couple projects. 10x 250 Watt panels on the roof with all cabling complete down to the front bay. Dropped the fresh water tank, fixed sensor wires, corrected vent/overflow issues, added a roll of insulation between it and the coroplast, resealed coroplast. RV Roof Armor scheduled for 10/24. Packing the new wheel bearings for disc brake install this weekend.
  24. I've been using a Rove 4k. Got one in almost every car now including the Volvo.
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