Project LM 365

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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How are those tires working out?
Absolutely amazing. They still look brand new, they run a lot cooler then the Goodyears did, and they look classy on the RV.
This is by far the best decision I've made in a while 🤣
This is up there with the Moreryde Suspension, Disc Brakes, Lithium Battery, and now the Continental Tires.
I'm glad I went up a size to the 235 the really look good on here. We probably only have 2k or 3k miles on them, but very happy so far.
 

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SLO

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Absolutely amazing. They still look brand new, they run a lot cooler then the Goodyears did, and they look classy on the RV.
This is by far the best decision I've made in a while
This is up there with the Moreryde Suspension, Disc Brakes, Lithium Battery, and now the Continental Tires.
I'm glad I went up a size to the 235 the really look good on here. We probably only have 2k or 3k miles on them, but very happy so far.

What’s the purpose of those rubber pieces attached at the front of the IS.


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For20hunter

Pacific Region Directors-Retired
What’s the purpose of those rubber pieces attached at the front of the IS.


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To keep rocks and debris from chipping the IS and to preserve the paint and finish.


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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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What’s the purpose of those rubber pieces attached at the front of the IS.


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After having the MORryde suspension installed, by the time we drove the 2500 miles back home, a lot of the paint was chipped off and it was already starting to rust. This is from the gravel and road derbies. Jim B. had already warned me about it, because he's had the same issue on privies rigs, he said it will chip off and rust pretty fast. I DID !!!
So I already had a plan for when we got home to remedy the problem.

This is what I came up with, 4 years later and everything still looks good under there...

Here is the link to that project thread
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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#1 home Pressure washer. LOVE THIS THING !!!!

I want to share this with you guys and gals. The Grandfalls Pressure washer PRO. I have been using this for a while now and absolutely LOVE IT. I also have the first one they came out with, it is 2200 Psi. This new PRO is 2500Psi. Definitely can feel the difference. I have it hooked to my DI water system so I can wash the RV and the Vehicles and not worry about water spots. It's Amazing.
The 100' hose real is awesome. It's always hooked up and always ready to go. Just turn it on and pull the hose out. I found the perfect snatch-block that I now use to pull the hose out at 90 degree. At first I was just pulling it out sideways and I stripped the auto hose guide. Oops. After going back and forth with them, they kindly sent me a new one. With the 100' hose I can reach all the way to my front porch and my entire rear patio.

https://giraffetools.com/products/grandfalls-pressure-washer-pro

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