Project LM 365

kdubinwa

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Good move IMO. I installed those identical vents in early June on my Bighorn after noticing smells using the factory vents. I'm pleased with their performance and the quick and easy install was a plus for me. I used RV proflex sealant.
 

CarterKraft

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Good move IMO. I installed those identical vents in early June on my Bighorn after noticing smells using the factory vents. I'm pleased with their performance and the quick and easy install was a plus for me. I used RV proflex sealant.

Which GeoCel product specifically? I would like to get a easy source (Amazon) for the common sealants I need.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Good move IMO. I installed those identical vents in early June on my Bighorn after noticing smells using the factory vents. I'm pleased with their performance and the quick and easy install was a plus for me. I used RV proflex sealant.
Well I wish I would of used a better glue/sealant. Time will tell on this silicone I used.

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CarterKraft

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Well I wish I would of used a better glue/sealant. Time will tell on this silicone I used.

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Jerrod, I wouldn't sweat it. I have used silicone several times (I am a slow learner) on some gutter extensions. Both sides have fallen off at least once.

But in my sticks and bricks I have attached the soap holder in a bathtub remodel and 4 corner shelves with silicone only. One of the shelves in the shower came loose immediately but the other 3 and the soap dish have stayed for 3+ years with daily use from my neanderthal children.

Maybe run a zip tie through the two that are near each other so if one bails off you might have a chance to save it.
 

carl.swoyer

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Base on factory input silicone sealant will eat thru the roofing material. I use the same product that the factory uses. Self leveling sealeant.

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Base on factory input silicone sealant will eat thru the roofing material. I use the same product that the factory uses. Self leveling sealeant.

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This silicone is not touching the rubber roof material in any way !!!! It is simply attaching the new 360 vent to the vent pipe and the base of the old vent.

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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The new flange is basically just a beauty ring that sits in the middle of the old and the new.
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Gary521

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Question. Then what holds the 360 to the old vent base? I do not see how it attaches. I just installed the one with the screws and it works fine. The one that you installed is "supposed" to be easier because you don't need to scrape Dicor.
 

CarterKraft

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Ya it's a joke. That center sleeve is basically the only thing holding it into the pipe.


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Thanks for showing us though, at least we can learn something. I think I would still do the retrofit as I haven't come to grips with the dicor removal just yet.
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Thanks for showing us though, at least we can learn something. I think I would still do the retrofit as I haven't come to grips with the dicor removal just yet.
The dicor really is easy to remove with a plastic putty knife or I use a plastic auto panel removal tool.
And after moving my solar panels and installing my new Sat dish I found the new dicor goes on super easy.
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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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I just made up one of the water systems for my Neighbors new Big Horn.
He's ganna love this set up.
The previous regulators I ordered are now out of stock on Amazon so I just ordered another one just like it. Well after several unsuccessful attempts to thread the 45° hose fitting into the reg I realized the inlet is pipe thread on this one.
I had to run back to Ace hardware and get a pipe to hose adapter.
All good now.
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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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New Mod
I added the 2 rear roller wheels on the rear of my Landmark to protect my ladder and my Little Giant ladder box.
I welded them on the bottom of my custom hitch.

I finally got to try out my new Klutch multi purpose welder. It seems to do pretty good.
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As you can see the angle from the wheel to the bottom of the rear tire is lower than the box and ladder
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You can see in the picture below the straight line from the bottom of the wheel to the bottom of the tire is now below the ladder box. :) And you can see the bottom of the hitch tube was well above that before.

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My welds came out OK for a beginner

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This was my 2nd weld (below) with this welder !!!! I'm not posting a picture of the 1st one. LOL

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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On my toyhauler all the time...
On the Landmark do you remember when the dealer was pulling it out of the paint shop with the front raised way up and bent the ladder box carrier.
It looked like it would be close a few times coming out of gas station and some RV park driveways.
I would rather be safe then sorry.


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TikiDawg

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Got it. How do you like you new welder? Do you unhook your batteries on the coach before you weld on the frame?

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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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Yes I unplugged from shore power and shut down all of my battery cut off switches.
The welder seems to be a nice unit. That was the flux core wire that I used. It also has the spool gun for the aluminum wire. The electrode clamp for stick welding. And I also bought the Tig attachment
Northern Tool :)
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200631881_200631881

And I also bought the Tig attachment
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200631806_200631806
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Rollin_Free

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Just switched out my single incandescent light with the double LED light in my battery compartment. Not sure why the Landmark 365 still has these old school lights. Still have a few more on here to do.
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I have been thinking of upgrading to the LED interior lights and during my Amazon search I found the following:

194 LED Light bulb, Yorkim® 6th Generation, Non-Polarity,12V Lights for 168, 2825,T10 5-SMD LED Bulb, Replacement and Reverse White Bulbs,Used For Signal Lights, Trunk Lights, Dashboard Lights, Parking Lights, With Great Brightness and Longer Life(Pack of 10)

by Yorkim

[h=1]XCSOURCE 10X Warm White 1156 BA15S / 1141 / 1073 / 1095 Base 18 SMD 5050 LED Replacement Bulb For RV Camper SUV MPV Car Turn Tail Signal Brake Backup Light MA241[/h]
from XCSOURCE



Have you tried these direct replacement bulbs? Is there any reason to still consider replacing the entire fixture since these appear to be same dimensions?

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