Not sure on your model, but on mine it is behind the panel the has all the light switches, tank indicators, slide out switches, etc.
In that cabinet is a dummy panel that hides all the wiring. It also hides the "brain". At least it did in mine.
I ordered my Sailuns from simple tire online. Shipped to my door in 2 days. I've also heard that NTB has them. Do yourself a favor and get them. You won't regret it
Finished installing drain pan and washer. Not a one man job getting washer into closet...no room, had to practically disassemble bed, remove sliding door, and still had next to zero clearance. [emoji35] luckily wife was able to help out.
Wish I had a separate door for the laundry, because that...
Drilled a 4" hole into the side of the camper for the dryer vent. Sooo nervous about doing it but I was worried for nothing. Got it all installed and sealed up with no problem. Now I need to get a pan in the closet and install the washer/dryer
Sold my old tow max tires on Craigslist. Got $200 for them. [emoji1]
Then I bought a used splendide w/d (vented) for $300 (from CL). Now I need to work up the nerve to drill a big hole in the side of my rig.
I've come to believe the same thing. Fix everything you can yourself. Try at all cost to avoid the dealer. I had 2 previous TTs. Both were great units but had some minor issues. Not knowing any better, I took them into the dealer for service because I thought, "it's under warranty, I'll let the...
Mine were exactly the same. Only had around 1500 miles on mine though. I'm really surprised yours lasted so long. As posted earlier, you will be completely shocked at how flimsy and cheap the tow max looks compared to the sailun. The sailuns are truly "big rig" tires. You won't need to be...
I got mine from simple tire. Ordered on Wednesday in they were at my door Friday. [emoji1]
Very happy with simple tire and Sailun. Don't wait any longer. If you can afford them, get them now. Who knows when the other tow max tires will blow...you don't need to take that risk, IMHO
I installed air lift 5000 on my f250. Only used basic hand tools. Took me about 2 hours to install them. I ran the lines through the license plate (separate lines) and inflate with compressor from the fifth wheel
Got home from camping today. Checked my tank levels because I didn't want to hold up the line at the dump station when we left the park. Fresh water tank read 1/3 full. Hmmmm. It's only had water put in it at the PDI and I drained it all out (so I thought since sensor was always on "E". )
So I...
I must have the auto reset type. I've looked and felt every one of those things at least 3 times. I'll have to check with volt meter when I get home. Thank you for the help
Dan,
I'm having charging issues as well. My elkridge doesn't have one of those reset buttons. I have 4 of those circuit breakers by the battery but non have the button. Any suggestions?
Btw my lights are all red.
I bought mine from simple tire and had them shipped to my door. I took them to my local tire shop to have them mounted and balanced (with tpms installed). You need metal valve stems when installing them
I've had good luck with mine as well. Did an EGR delete when I replaced my oil cooler 2 yrs ago and no problems at all. Mostly stock using an SCT tuner for a little extra giity-up [emoji1]
I was completely impressed with them and equally depressed by the tow max. The sailuns seem to be a really, really good tire and the price makes them hard to beat.
BTW, nice truck. [emoji1]
I have the same f250...only in 2wd
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