I bought a set of Yokohama Geolander a/t a year ago. Really rate well on snow, ice, and wet. Quiet! Wearing well so far, but not a huge amount of miles.
WB
My bet is a piece of debris in a check valve in the hot water line near the faucet. Had thaat problem on both at the kitchen sink when trailer was 6 yrs old - wood chips.
WB
Yes I have. They effectively shorten the rear axle travel. IMHO - for towing first class equipment is far better when all aspects are considered. If you try air bags on your truck you will never go back - I promise. As I stated before - there is a reason the bags are the solution of choice...
Most states have a "temp" plate good for 15-20 days for a modest charge. Your agent may be able to give you a temporary "Binder" of coverage until your registration is done. Don't let the dealer charge NY Sales tax. It's rediculous!
WB
Air bags are adjustable for different loads. Perfect for on-off with a trailer. Just leave 5 lbs of air in them when not loaded. Timbrens are not adjustable qnd make the truck ride substandard qt best. Air bags do cost more but there is a reason they are the goto for our Heartlland owners...
30 gal if one tank. Second tank is 20 and if you have a second it is dedicated to gen only and the 30 is not connected to the gen at all.
Good Luck!
WB
Disconnect the host from the drain tray and blow through it with your mouth. You can feel if any restriction or hear if there is a leak or if in doubt dump water through it with a tiny funnel.
WB
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