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Dynasty Bishop III 38' Tag
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Old Air Drier Filter possibly 22yrs.old
rustykramermetalfab replied to Chuck H's topic in Compressed Air Systems
Yea it's been about two years since I did this bought mine. The OP should make sure he is not paying $427 for a "cheap" one then for sure. -
rustykramermetalfab started following 2006 Dynasty - Electrical Issues-Bay Locks Stuck - Wont open with Key , Old Air Drier Filter possibly 22yrs.old , Interior lighting upgrade and 5 others
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Old Air Drier Filter possibly 22yrs.old
rustykramermetalfab replied to Chuck H's topic in Compressed Air Systems
I had the same experience with my coach but not as bad as yours. I replaced my dryer also. I would just make certain that the dryer is an OEM Wabco and not a china knock off. I paid $600 a couple years ago, and the "generic" were 3-400 as I remember. If you are paying that for the Wabco brand you are getting a good deal for sure. -
Interior lighting upgrade
rustykramermetalfab replied to Jeff sams's topic in Interior & Exterior Care & Renovations
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B861854J?psc=1&ref=product_details I use these in all my puck lights now. I really like the 4000K they are white or clear? My wife does not like the warm 3000K lights anywhere. It just depends on the interior colors of your rig and what you like. These run nice and cool also. -
strange "clunk" below floor
rustykramermetalfab replied to Jim McGarvie's topic in Chassis, Handling, Tires & Brakes
My previous coach, 2000 Dynasty I had a shock mount stud break off the bracket in the rear. Basically, I made it a bolt on stud to the original bracket. I am not sure how it lasted 90K miles with the tiny cold weld tacks it had from the factory. -
Time for New Tires
rustykramermetalfab replied to zmotorsports's topic in Chassis, Handling, Tires & Brakes
Mike, I Agree that regular use is a good thing, I have read something about having the tires warmed up and flexing is good for keeping the adhesives more intact and less separation or something...... It seems to vary on how bad the smell is reported to be. I could smell it a bit when I picked it up and I would get a little hit of it when I would open my shop door for a while. Mine was not severe but my new tires were 6 months old when I got them. That was the best the warehouse had or at least was willing to look for. That might be a benefit of having a little age on them. The barnyard smell can be a real thing although some people say it's Bull-crap! -
Time for New Tires
rustykramermetalfab replied to zmotorsports's topic in Chassis, Handling, Tires & Brakes
I bought my 06 Dynasty with 9-year-old Michelin's that looked great, they were in climate control when the coach was stored, which from my experience is a big factor for tire age condition. I opted for Toyos. I did not drive the coach enough miles with the Michelin's (and the coach was so new to me) to say there is any difference in the driving experience after the tire change. My Toyo's smelled like a farm for about a year. I will be curious to see what Mike says about his driving experience since he has a lot of miles previous to the change. -
Strange (to me) coach leaning resolved
rustykramermetalfab replied to Ivan K's topic in Compressed Air Systems
Ivan, is there an Oring kit available for the HWH system valves/solenoids? That is something I have not really been into yet. I am just thinking this is something good to have on the road while traveling if you have a leak severe enough to keep you from moving? I have a pretty good supply of lines and fittings. Thanks -
Replacing 120V receptacle's
rustykramermetalfab replied to rustykramermetalfab's topic in Audio, Video, & Electronics
Can you advise what you mean by this ? "Never again will i install a manufactured housing receptacle" -
Replacing 120V receptacle's
rustykramermetalfab replied to rustykramermetalfab's topic in Audio, Video, & Electronics
Thanks to all I am not sure what route to go yet. I have a Magnum MS2012 Pure sine wave inverter. -
Has anyone installed some new 120 V plugs with the USB built in style? Just wondering about the install type what you used that works. A lot of them on Amazon just not sure about the quality/fitment. Are they the same as residential? 2006 Dynasty
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New stereo fora 2007 monaco camelot
rustykramermetalfab replied to Pogo3979's topic in Audio, Video, & Electronics
I just installed this Kenwood unit in my 06 Dynasty. Crutchfield is the way to go for sure, they set me up with a plug and play adapter. I needed to cut the opening height about 3/4" and make a couple bars to hold the unit solid. Not a bad job. I think to mirror the phone it needs plugged into the USB cord on this one. I mainly wanted to stream music and have some better sound. The sound quality is way better. Bluetooth works great. I still want to add a sub-woofer. -
Electric Brake Controller Plug? 2006 Executive.
rustykramermetalfab replied to Venturer's topic in Toads
On my 06 Dynasty the wires were way up high under the left corner of the dash. Had to cut the factory Ty Wraps to find it. They really hid them well.