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    Removing Shower Door

    Thanks for sharing! Interestingly, ours did not have any adhesive behind the tracks. If it was supposed to be there, I guess it's not a surprise since they didn't even caulk the left side of the shower track.
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    Tow Vehicle

    Is there a specific reason you don't want a dually? If it's about driving, I can say I really didn't notice a difference going from driving a van to driving our F350 DRW. If it's about finding parking, the only vehicle we all fit in is our full-sized passenger van, Nissan NV 3500, which is about...
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    Removing Shower Door

    We are replacing the 3 piece glass shower door on our Fifth Wheel with a shower curtain. I just removed all the track pieces and would like some opinions about what to do with the screw holes. Do the screws that hold the track pieces onto the side and bottom of the shower support the overall...
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    Oven won't light

    You didn't mention if it stopped working, or you have never gotten it to work. Assuming the latter, I had a hard time getting the hang of our oven. It seems like you have to press in the knob and turn it to the left until it won't go any further, this should land you on the pilot light symbol...
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    Wiring for Bighorn

    If you are comfortable doing some wirework, you could just steal power from the clearance lights. That's what I did on the last camera I installed that was not pre-wired. Worked for me as I always drive with my lights on when towing anyway.
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    Cable style dining room slideout

    I had 3 cable-driven slides on our last Travel Trailer and luckily never ran into an issue with them. The most common issue that pops up with these systems are cables that come out of alignment, or cables breaking. I never had a cable break, but I would assume you will start seeing the cable...
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    Mallard M231 Dinette Conversion

    On our previous Travel Trailer we replaced the dinette and pullout sofa with one long couch we put together from Ikea so we could all sit together. On our current Fifth Wheel, we removed the dinette and replaced it with a table that had the ability to fold out for the additional surface area...
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    Heartland Cyclone Front A/C condensation

    This is the best place to start. The A/C units are not sealed with a liquid sealant, but instead, use a compressible gasket that is only supposed to be compressed so much. In this case, the gasket could be either not compressed enough, over-compressed, or could have been pinched in the...
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    Chips falling onto bed...

    We don't have anything falling on the bed luckily, but it took a few thousand miles for sawdust to stop dropping onto our countertop in the kitchen. It was from behind the cabinet and there would be a nice pile for us to clean up after each trip. Just keep in mind that they seem to do zero...
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    Tredit Tire came through..........again!

    Wow, sounds like they really came through. Thanks for sharing your experience. Any idea why they would develop these issues? I have never heard of a rim developing a leak before, beyond impact damage or rust buildup. I just had to order a replacement due to almost losing a wheel due to some...
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    Winegard Prewired?

    I took down the faceplate as I was curious what kind of wire was behind it. There was a hole, but no wire. I fished around with my finger for a minute but couldn't find anything. Glad I wasn't planning on actually using it! Hopefully, you have better luck locating the required wires.
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    Dry Camping With A Residential Refrigerator

    I would think you would end up using more energy in total when you turn it back on the next day. If the doors aren't being opened often, the fridge does not have to work very hard to keep the temperature within the set range assuming a reasonable ambient temperature. The compressor is not...
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