Do it yourself. There is no real special coating or protectant they use. It's like buying furniture and they want you to buy their special Scotch Guard protectant. It's just a convenient scam.
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Go directly to Sleep Number. I wouldn't give Campers World any money unless it's something small and necessary. A once great place has turned horrible.
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I do the same with my Dodge 2500. When I'm not towing I drop the rear pressure to around 45 psi per the door sticker. 80 psi would definitely be too hard.
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Re: ATF: Landmark - water filter
As I had said in an earlier post, I removed my filter and housing from inside my sob an use an outside filter only. There were too many issues such as leaks that I didn't want to deal with. Since it's been removed I have had no issues whatsoever. Easier to...
Re: ATF: Landmark - water filter
Jim I believe they are all needed but just wish they could route the water filter so the lines don't run along side or under it.
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Re: ATF: Landmark - water filter
That pic of the PEX mess is crazy. How about taking a little more time to dress all that up? On our current sob I immediately removed the water filter and use an outside filter only. Did this to avoid the pia of removing the filter for winterizing and filter...
I have read several rv manufacturers with the ice maker and door water with the residential refrigerator have the same issue. Most folks are removing the white plastic tube for a new braided steel line. Sounds like a great fix.
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