We are only 6 hours away so we don't have any excuses not to go. Living here in Utah we are close to some amazing National Parks and to be honest we really have never been to that many so we are trying to start going to some.
My wife and I are headed to West Yellowstone today after work. We will be staying in Island Park Idaho at the Red Rock RV Park. We have not been to Yellowstone in the summertime since we both were children, we are looking forward to this trip big time. We are taking our daughter who's husband is...
Hey all,
So I have a propane leak from the regulater. There is a small hole that is on the bottom of the round part of the reulator that looks like it is actually supposed to be there but I have propane leaking from it. Is this like a pressure relief hole or something? I just bought this trailer...
We have one on our 5er, I'm not liking it too much since we cannot open the door all the way. I agree with TeJay about it being nice if there was a pull pin or something so we could open it all the way if we wanted.
Re: Dumg tire PSI question
Yes I'm pretty clear now, I will definately go with what the tire says on the side wall, for my trailer and my tow vehicle. I own the Heartland Cyclone 3814 Full Throttle toyhauler so it is a heavy trailer, gross is 18000#. The trailer tires are "E" rated as are my...
Re: Dumg tire PSI question
So when I got home from work I looked at the side wall of my 5er tires and the max PSI cold is 80 PSI, do all of yours say 80PSI and you run 110PSI in them anyway or are your max cold PSI higher than what mine says? I'm running the stock tires that came on on my...
I'm running bigger tires than stock on my tow vehicle so I'm not sure if what the sticker says would be the way to go. Should I go with max PSI(cold) on what the side of the tire wall says? I'm running Toyo Open Country M/T 18" 33 12.5s
I found my leak, it was the water filter had loosened up and was leaking like a sieve!
Next task is the check valve, I hope I can handle doing it! I usually break something and it ends up being a major pain in my ***.
So I filled my new to me 2011 3814 Cyclone 5er full of water yesterday, we are headed out in a couple of days desert camping so I filled it as full as it would fill. I left for the day and when I got home early evening there was a puddle of water under my 5er right below the hot water heater...
Re: Blue LED's on the front of my Cyclone
Thanks for the replies. They are really cool when they are on. I would never drive with them on, I guess the welcome home thing is a good idea as long as know one is parked across from me!
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