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    Installing Dining table LED dimmer

    Purchased Mini LED Controller Dimmer with RF Wireless Remote Control DC 5~24V 12A R106 to install in place of the OEM on/off switch on a 2014 Big Horn 3070. When I pulled the existing switch out I have different wiring than on the remote capsule. My question: which color wire on the capsule...
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    Basement lights out & no power to basement radio

    Had an electrician out last week to do other things and he found a bad piece of wire. Huh.
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    Replacing window glass

    ON my 2014 Bighorn, the glass company and dealer both said you have to replace the entire window if they are the surface mount glass. It takes about 3 weeks to get a new one from the window company - they build to order, don't keep any on hand. On older model windows it is what brianharrison...
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    Basement lights out & no power to basement radio

    2014 Bighorn 3070RL: Everything has been working fine until now - there is no power to the basement radio, the basement lights are out, the lights in the front compartment and in the hook up center don't work. Every other light in the trailer continues to work. The fuses have been checked and...
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    Firestone Ride-Rite Air Bags on 2005 Chev. Silverado 2500 HD

    I did them in my garage on my '06 2500HD in about 2.5-3.0 hours. Just be sure you have checked the fit of the airline for the place you want it to go before you cut . It don't stretch :-( That said, they really work nice with just a single fill valve (I put mine in the license plate hole).
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    Spring break in Iowa – A Lippert Production

    When I had problems with my suspension I tried working with Heartland and Lippert. Their fix ? Here is one shock for the one we didn't connect. SO I went and had the MorRyde IS installed. Then sent Heartland and Lippert pictures of the bent shocks, short axle, worn out center pivot bolt...
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    stabilizer

    I put Steadyfast on our BH 3580 and they took the shake away. I don't have to roto chock, pin stabilize, etc., just tighten the 3 wingnuts when I'm set up. http://steadyfast.com/index.html
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    Major odor from waste tank

    when I had the problem I found the vent pipe was solid against the cap for the vent. Once I cut the pipe back an inch or so no more problem
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    underbelly sealant

    I need to cut into the underbelly on our 3580 and was wondering what should I use to repair the cut ? Dropping the underbelly is not my first choice as the beams from the MorRyde IS is in the area I need to get to. Naturally.
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    Leaf springs

    Our 3580 is 2 years old last week. We have put about 8000 miles on it: The problem: doing an inspection I found: a) the rear axle springs on the off door side had started to "cascade" - it had about a 3/4" offset between 2nd and 3rd leaf. b) the shock absorber had been rubbing...
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    removing bolsters around windows

    Thanks JohnDar. You were right on the money: there was material over the holes because the screws were in at an angle. I'm going to have to be like Truknut and start wearing my spec's when I do this stuff.
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    removing bolsters around windows

    on our 2009 3580RL we would like to remove the bolsters around the window by the dinette. I can't see where they are screwed/nailed so assume (you know what THAT means) they are glued on. any way to remove these irritants with out totally destroying the wall paper ?? Thanks !
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    shock absorbers on 3580 7000# axles

    jolar3329 who did you deal with at Heartland ? I am getting a brush off from them .
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    shock absorbers on 3580 7000# axles

    while checking the torque on the spring u-bolts (ALL of which were loose) on my 7000# axles I found a couple of shock absorbers that need to be replaced (bent rods). I would like to find/use something different than the OEM that came from Heartland. Anyone replaced their Lippert shocks with a...
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    Bh 3580

    we have a 3580 and love it. Have had no problems with it. Gotta figure out a way to easily cover/uncover the skylight in the bathroom to cut back the light for sleeping.
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