Yes, there is an old thread complete with photos that shows how to install small aluminum channel in to keep them in. I did it years ago & it works great. You can find it by going back to postings around early 2010. BTW, I live in Warrensburg, MO about an hour away from you. Best of luck.
I keep my 2010 M18 Plugged in all the time when it's not on the road (I bought it new). Original battery, still. I check water level Spring & Fall when winterizing & dewinterizing & have had no issues. The only related issue I had was that the plastic battery holder didn't have a drain hole...
I ended up also buying the Jensen Speakers from Jensen direct. I agree that they aren't terrific speakers, the price was pretty good though-they are waterproof, or are supposed to be. I needed one & bought 3 so I would have a pair for backup. I think the total cost for all three including...
Pretty broad statement. I assume you meant without a WD hitch and Sway control. I pull an M18 without a weight distribution hitch with an Acura MXD & also a one ton dually. The operators manual that came with the past two Acura's specifically mentioned WDH & not to use them. They are full...
I agree with socrates50, The number of positive comments I've received while camping (M18, FBP) has been impressive. I can't help but wonder if Heartland didn't pull the plug on the Edge line a bit too soon, of course I haven't seen the financials on the Edge line.
I ended up buying the whole vent from Heartland & then spray painting the flap on the new one & only installed the new flap in the old unit. I felt that was the easiest way to replace it. I had full body paint so that was the simplest. I would do that repair the same way again, I think that...
They stopped production of the Edge line in July 2011. You might be able to find one still on a lot somewhere. Best of luck. PS I pull an M18 with a 2011 Acura MDX with a regular hitch with no problems. I also used a 2006 MDX when I first got the M18 & it was fine also.
I don't think there is. I use the area strictly for storage. I think there was a thin panel to lay over the doors that fall open. It wasn't a great design to say the very least.
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