The other option is just run your hand in to close it. We cracked the facia between that set of doors on our Landmark and the kitchen slide. When we ordered our replacement with our vin # apparently the wood shop supplying those used a similar profile but one that was a good 6 inches too short...
Even with it being on the GFCI, being less than 3 inches from an active source of water that can hit it, is not a great idea. Plus it was unusable with the shower stall.
What we did, (and we did ours this week) was screw the screws back into the holes and silicon them to be sure they were watertight. If we find a patch kit for the shower, we will take out the screws but for now it works.
The hardest part will be getting rid of all the leftover adhesive, I...
After we removed our shower enclosure, we discovered a live outlet on that side of the vanity. With the enclosure there, it was unusable. So we recut the hole, not quite big enough to put an enclosure to keep it in place. Then we put a cover without access on it to keep water from intruding. Now...
We do too and a water softener but it didn’t seem to help. I can get the bottom of the shower stall clean using a Teflon scrubby and Barkeeper’s Friend.
Either I got lousy foam paint brushes (got mine at HD) or mine was a bigger issue. I’ve tried those, wire brushes, toothbrushes, a friend suggested a waterpik but we didn’t have one, and I was just tired of the scuzzy look. It was covered in hard water scaling and there was mold under the...
We spent today replacing the extraordinarily impossible to clean shower doors. Most of the issue is the design. Whoever put a three track system on the bottom part of a shower never had to try and clean one. I spent three hours getting the grunge out of the tracks this last time and the amount...
A lot if that is difference in ages. In most couples the husband is usually older than the wife and reaches retirement first.
i know that’s not always true, many of us wives are cougars.
On our 2017 Charleston, no door removal necessary. And the clips holding it are front and back. Hubby and can get it in and out but cussing is a given.
I don’t think Snap Oads change whether or not we get popping noise. I blame it on temperature swings, using fork oil helped. In fact because of an issue we had, we’ve replaced all the hydraulic fluid with fork oil.
Honestly, new trucks are not being made due to a chip shortage and used one, as a result, are flying off the lots at prices never seen before.
I would become good friends with whatever dealer you prefer and see if he could help.
An example, our 2015 F450 Platinum is worth far more than we ever...
https://www.fmca.com/
They opened registration to tow behinds as long as they self contained. We had a motor coach before we got the Landmark. So we were members, we just could not participate until 2018. https://www.fmca.com/index.php/fmca-now-welcomes-owners-of-all-self-contained-rvs.html
Legal, yes, wise, no. It is twisty/turny and every time you hit a turnout, others have already filled it up. I’ve only done it once in a standard car and even that was a bit nerve wrackin.
We full time and use two services. A grandfathered Verizon prepaid unlimited. And the Sprint from FMCA, we is truly unlimited (we’ve streamed 400 gigs over the winter)
If you go to the link, one of XF owners, the one at The AdminZone is from the XF board. Both mention some of the issues they’ve run into. Apparently TT worked on vB because it wasn‘t (and still isn’t) mobile friendly. TT will break forum code.
The Nexgrill from Costco is what we use currently. We had a previous one that died. Only way I got hubby to get it from Costco us to remind him of their return policy. It’s done well.
We have a Charleston. While ours is not in such an inconvenient spot, it is in a bad spot. Until we got a thin shade for our door window, if we got afternoon sun on the door side of the rig, it screwed with our a/c or heat. The sun would beat down right on the thermostat and screw it all up. If...
Btw, like Apple says, there’s an app for that, lol.
And some plugins work better than others. But I’d be sure everything is like you want it, then save a backup, before adding anything. In fact, if you have a private locked test board, thats the place to figure out if things work.
I have an add on that save me thousands of headaches. I seldom get spam now (at 7 years out) that limits spam by about 95%. if you give me a user name over at XenForo, I’ll link you to it.
Re: It’s been a great ride!
Sorry to see this happen. Hopefully, after all the dust settles, they can bring you back.
Good luck my friend. Stay well and hugs to you, Nancy, and the fur babies.
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