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  1. Thanks. My concern was about the extra wires from the BIRD and what to do with them.
  2. Here are a few options: https://www.heightcontrolvalve.com/shopexd.asp?id=109 https://www.heightcontrolvalve.com/hadley-18.htm
  3. When you replace/remove the BIRD, where do you reconnect the wires (i.e. genset, ignition, solenoid, etc.)? Do you have a wiring diagram?
  4. Looking good. What headlights and turn signals did you purchase? Where did you get them.
  5. Try this link. Per their website, they have 4 in stock.https://www.truckspring.com/products...7f5djqkazerawe
  6. Not sure these will work on a 12V system. Went to your Lowes link and looked at the Q&A/Reviews for this product (18") and found this: "You are correct, our LED tubes are not compatible with every ballast, and they are not compatible with 12-volt RV ballasts. For any future issues/questions, please don't hesitate to call us directly at 1-800-435-4448; we'll be glad to assist."GE Lighting, a Savant company
  7. What was the reason you went with Balance Masters vs Centramatics ?
  8. Didn't know there were locations for optional holes. Any pictures?
  9. Here is a document for the Windsor & Dynasty that may help/ 1996-1999 AIR SYSTEM Dynasty and Windsor.pdf
  10. I replaced my 160 amp Leece Neville 2824LC with a 200 amp Delco Remy 28SI. The install was fairly simple except on the DR you don't connect the excite wire since it is self exciting. I had my old LN rebuilt and carry it as a spare.
  11. Thanks for the suggestion. I call all three, and they all gave me the same answer. I need to get the info off the top/bottom plate and the air bay itself which I can't do.
  12. Just started our latest journey and one of my air bags developed a small leak. I'm trying to find a shop in the Kansas City area that can do the work to replace all 8 springs. Any recommendations would be appreciated. To minimize our lost time, I would like to order in advance the needed airbags. Does anyone have the part numbers for the air bags on a 1998 Holiday Rambler Imperial (RR8S chassis)? Thanks in advance.
  13. I also added the foam tape to the AC unit itself. This is what I used https://www.homedepot.com/p/Frost-King-1-in-x-13-ft-Expanding-Foam-Tape-Weathership-EF41/310655227
  14. This is the contactor I purchased. It's rated at 225 amps and is continuous duty. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007W2NBAU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
  15. Here are the Splendid Training Manuals for units pre and post 2002 which will help. Splendide Training Guide.pdf Splendide Training Manual Pre 2002.pdf
  16. I believe the switch you are looking for is a Delco D1588 which you can get from any auto parts store. https://www.autozone.com/electrical-and-lighting/headlight-switch/acdelco-headlight-switch-d1588/919149_121215_10866 https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/genuine-gm-parts-headlamp-switch-d1588/3965708-P?utm_medium=affiliate&c3nid=IR-10079&utm_source=ir&c3ch=Affiliate&clickid=V1nx9h3HIxyLTPo0TWXZ0S3wUkEVdtwJyxZxWk0&utm_campaign=10079&krypto=B2tc7EZPOmqqBEXY0gGfb8v9UIKpDCTmPnrOCX5tXR0Qi4VPyEopKtVLfFzFDZSdmh25ncEx%2FytCMr0txDMWQ1+OW4BmsUOarEcZwHh3RxlRMRCxG4Wq65R68yphdT2wmlJaDPrNUHIvYo3AqfPITrctftdPpcdkOx%2Fvhjzv23KTSpSObnZOsWY3Mk%2FPbCQ2BmFRKTVZfgGowUbM3t85uxUNqbye+xSBYlDGPEVyByHXudF7k777WVIQ3ph9gCHOqPZBukkASfxwLecDe8NilF5UsbgHExUCzl5a5mRfL3TVKXz%2FuuvTJvM1G6ntSx79LNy3NYMWqY6v1WOn7vPpsg%3D%3D&utm_content=89591&irgwc=1 https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/ECHHL6554?impressionRank=2
  17. There wer several residential refrigerators that would fit my current opening with only minor mods. I decided on a Frigidaire FFTR1022QB which, once removing the doors, fit thru my door opening. (current model FFET1022UB)I did a ton of research before replacing my Norcold RV refrigerator and this one came out #1 by far. If you plan to make the conversion, here are some things to consider.1. These fridges are not built-ins and will require clearance for air circulation. The Frigidaire needs only an inch on either side, which is probably all you'll have anyway. The back only requires 2" clearance. Other brands wanted far more. Don't be tempted to skip that. They do call for 12" on top, which is impossible for a MH. Instead I installed fans (see #2 below).2. Operating temperature. Other brands I looked at said their fridge wouldn't operate below 60 or above 90 degrees, and warned against using in a garage. No such restriction on the Frigidaire. Just keep it between 10 and 110 degrees, per the manual.3. It fit my existing opening with only minor modification.Installation:1. I installed a separate 120v outlet controlled by a switch inside the MH so that I could easily turn the unit off when not needed without going outside to pull the plug (some units do not have an on/off switch).2. I chose not to seal off the existing outside openings. I put a screen on the lower opening and installed 3ea. 12v fans in the upper vent to assure good air circulation. I used the 12v wiring from the old Norcold and put the fans on a thermally controlled line with a separate switch inside my MH.3. In the back, I anchored the unit by putting 2 lag bolts through the bottom metal rails of the refrigerator into the flooring.4. Inside, I attached (using 3m 3M Scotch 4910 VHB Tape 2 sided tape) 2 metal brackets to the top of the refrigerator and then screwed these to the wood above the refrigerator. I then trimmed around the perimeter of the fridge with black plastic L channel which I purchased from Display Products online ( Extrusions by Display Products Online). This can be purchased with the tape already attached.
  18. Look in the Downloads section. I uploaded the Firestone Aire Spring Replacement Guide which will help you decided which airbag is the correct replacement.
  19. See if this helps. Carefree Spring Chart - Change & Tension.pdf Carefree Omega II Install & Service Manual.pdf
  20. Just ordered the following item which looks simple and relatively inexpensive. Missing the voltmeter, but can always use a voltmeter if needed. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088D2JVN4/?coliid=I3Q8M56ZEA2O87&colid=2SKIZ1L3ZC7J5&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
  21. I'd be interested in making the pedestal tester you made. Could you please post the parts list and instructions to make one. Thanks!
  22. Ramps and jack stands are the best/safest way to go. This is what I bought. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sxt-1522a
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