just purchased 2019 cyclone 4005 and have ran across horrible reviews of 2018 and now the wife is freaking out. Anyone have any words of comfort?
It’s my opinion that if someone is going to get into RV’ing that they at least have minimal mechanical, electrical, and basic repair knowledge and skills. Most of the time, having those will preclude a lot of visits to a dealership and the lamentations that go with it.
If nothing else, it may allow you to continue enjoying your RV until it’s convenient for you to take it in.
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just purchased 2019 cyclone 4005 and have ran across horrible reviews of 2018 and now the wife is freaking out. Anyone have any words of comfort?
Thank you so much for the feedback. I think myself along with the service center have the wife calmed down. Pick up the new unit in the morning. Of course, following the detailed pre- delivery inspection. Thanks to all
As soon as you have the corrections made and you take delivery, camp in it for a few days, even if in your driveway. Use as many options as you can. Shore power, generator, water supply as well as having a hose hooked up. Fridge, ac, heat, get fluids in Both the grey and black tanks, then go dump them. Find and fix any problems before you rely on it for a vacation.
One of the latest things I've read is to open the rig up and run the heat for a few hours to burn off oils and such so you won't have to endure a bunch of fumes first time you use it. Hope you have a great time and all goes well.
Thank you for asking. Picked up the new unit on Friday. Hauled it 200 miles to our home so the wife could load it up and I can set it up a few times before we venture out to the camp grounds. My first time pulling a 5th wheel and all seemed to go very well on the trip. We arrived home excited, I pulled in to the front gate, lost focus and hung the back door on the gate post and the awning on a tree limb. Well, I am sure most of you know the wife’s reaction and I have spent the past few days doing cosmetic work. I am sure this will not be the last time, but was hoping the first time would have been a lot later in our experiences. Overall length is 43 feet and yes, it is a long ways behind me. On a good note, the wife is talking to me again. Good times!How goes the camping trip
hung the back door on the gate post
Entry door. The steps to the door are bent and have to adjust a little to get them to come down. Spent time in it today with everything on, slide outs, etc. everything seems to be fine just the back steps and some cosmetic damage. Wife is talking to me again, so getting back on track. The only thing left to send through the paces will be the water and plumbing systems which should be no damage there just want to check out since it is new and make sure I know how everything works. Still learning.OMG! Back door meaning ramp door or entry door? So sorry to hear that this has happened.
Entry door. The steps to the door are bent and have to adjust a little to get them to come down. Spent time in it today with everything on, slide outs, etc. everything seems to be fine just the back steps and some cosmetic damage. Wife is talking to me again, so getting back on track. The only thing left to send through the paces will be the water and plumbing systems which should be no damage there just want to check out since it is new and make sure I know how everything works. Still learning.
You might want to use a water regulater if you have high water pressure to ensure you prevent water issues when you fill up or using city water.
Well I have heard two numbers 50 and 60 so I just go with 50.Thank you. What maximum pressure or safe pressure should I be shooting for here?