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    ATF: Cyclone - UDC Plumbing

    Jim, It looks like it might allow me to drain the fresh water tank using the pump instead of the gravity drain. The valve appears to open to a drain hose and does connect to the house side of the pump. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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    ATF: Cyclone - UDC Plumbing

    Good guess but I don't think so. The bypass valves for the hot water heater are on the back of the water heater, under the sink. If I were to guess I'd suspect it may have something to do with switching from city water to the fresh water tank but right now the fresh water tank is empty...
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    ATF: Cyclone - UDC Plumbing

    I know this is an old rig but our 2007 3795 has two water valves in the UDC. The left valve shuts off the city water supply but I have no idea what the right valve does. When I open it when connected to city water, water flows out of a drain below the UDC. The owner manual doesn't have any data...
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    Advice on Towing Vehicle

    We have 2013 F350 with the 6.7 Powerstroke and so far nothing but good to say. That said, look at all the brands and buy what ticks your checklist best. Every manufacturer has an occasional lemon but I'd say they are exceptions not the rule. Of course you will hear about the problems because...
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    cyclone affordability !

    Don't discard the usef market. We bought a used 2007 Cyclone last year for $25k. We spent two months in it this summer and love it more and more. No, it doesn't have a big screen TV or some of the fancy stuff of the newer models but it has been trouble free and we could pay cash for it. Not...
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    New Cyclone Owners

    Nice looking rig. Welcome to the Cyclone community. We love our 2007 unit. It has been trouble free. Two big BMW R1200GS's fill the garage. It also makes a great kennel when we bring the dogs camping.
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    How often do you drive the tow vehicle or drive the motorhome?

    My wife has more miles hauling big rigs than I do. She's been a horsey gal all her life and has pulled some pretty big goosenecks over the years. She prefers to have me drive but she can handle anything I can and wouldnt be the least bit intimidated.
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    Dealers - and new trucks

    Very pretty car your daughter speced out. You must have taught her well.:)
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    Moving from 15" to 16" wheels

    The Airborne is worth it's weight in gold. Cushions the shock of the trailer to the truck on rough roads. It's a simple concept but makes a big difference in the smoothness of the rig going down the road. I like the 3795 design and build quality a lot better than some of the new rigs that cost...
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    Moving from 15" to 16" wheels

    The axles are not flipped Zedd. And I have no issue with the front two axles. It is the rearmost axle that won't fit - the axle almost seems to be a bit off center to the front on the rear so the wider tire rubs on the inside leading edge of the fender. Could I move the exle to the rear? Maybe...
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    Another bedroom reading light mod

    We pulled the bulb on one side but it really didn't work. The new lights are much more directional. The pucks scatter a lot of light. :-) Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
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    Moving from 15" to 16" wheels

    So here we go with more tire questions. My dealer gave me a couple of 16" X 6.5 wheels with 235X80 tire mounted. I can get them to fit OK on the two front axles but the rear axle will not take this tire without rubbing on the fender skirt. Also, the 6.5" wide rim with the 235 X 80 just seems a...
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    New to Us Cyclone and Tying down the toys

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    New to Us Cyclone and Tying down the toys

    Zedd, Our rig has the D ring tie downs, and not a Towrax system. I'm not familiar with the Towrax so can't comment on it. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
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    2014 3110 Cyclone ,Lots of rust on chassis and components

    Just a thought on what to do to slow the rusting in the future. POR is a special paint made to stop rust in its tracks. It is expensive but it does a great job at stopping rust. That would be the paint route I would follow if I were painting-minded. Another option is to use a product like...
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