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CLIFF918

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  1. Jim, I am with Auto owners as well and have seen the premiums go up this year. My MH rate stayed the same at $115.00 but the truck and car went up. I have about the same agreed value of 58K but I use the MH about 6 months of the year and it is garaged at my home that may make the difference. I searched about every other company and they are about the same but most will not cover a MH. The MH by it self would wind up costing about $1600/yr so that wipes out any savings on the auto's. So long story short, I'm staying with Auto Owners Cliff
  2. Yes I did Frank. I started with a 3 inch hole saw and found the vertical support then looked on both sides and saw that there were additional supports outside of my area to be cut. With the support from plywood on the inside and the aluminum skin under the outside skin and that the vertical stud that needed to be cut was not load bearing I decided to remove it. It's been like that for two years and many miles and no structural problems. I have owned many Rv's and the Monaco is the first one that I have seen Vented inside. In my opinion venting inside does not work well in a house and did not work well in the Monaco thus the decision to vent it outside.
  3. Rick, If the 05 is the same as the 02 the microwave is attached to the rear mount with 2 long screws accessed from behind the filters on the underside of the microwave. The picture shows the rear mount with the mounting points that the screws attach to at the extreme left and right in the picture. if you have space on the top it might be that the 2 mounting screws have loosened
  4. I cut it out with the saws all. Did not have an effect on stability of side wall.
  5. One of the first things I did in my 2002 Diplomat was vent the Microwave outside! I ran into the vertical metal stud right in the center of the hole I need to create. I started with a 3" hole saw so I could see what I was getting into and discovered the vertical stud, you can see it in the center of the hole picture. I saw that there were more studs to the left and right of the area I need to cut out so I went ahead and removed the obstruction and installed the vent duct and replaced the microwave back in it's place. That was in 2002 and have had no problems and no smelly coach. Cliff
  6. Richard, I have been with Auto Owners for several years and they are very competitive. I also live in Florida and the insurance rates, Auto and Home, have gone through the roof. Cliff
  7. OK I have completed the removal and install of the toilet and all is well. It fought me the whole way but I won. The old flange was glued on to the pipe leading to the tank so had to use the Dremel tool to cut it from the inside. Thanks for all the tips Cliff
  8. Try this shop they have done several repairs for me with no issues and reasonable. They are in Melbourne, FL https://www.glennstire.com/ Don't let the name fool ya they are way more than tires. Cliff
  9. Thanks for the tips. Looks like I will have to do what Richard did with the dremel tool and Lowes has the rest of the parts i will need. Had the POS aria apart several times last summer the $140. kit lasted just over 30 days. Not doing that again with a half full tank. It's going to the round file. Just ordered the the new Dometic 320 will be here Friday. Tank is empty but to be sure I added some Tank perfume to the tank. Again Thanks for the tips. Happy New Year all ! Cliff
  10. My winter project this year. The Thetford Aria has failed for the last time had to replace the flush mechanism on the road last summer and it lasted about 30 days so out it goes! My question is since the Aria is held to the floor with lag screws do I need to install a new floor flange with the new toilet? Has anyone done this conversion? Tips, Tricks? Cliff 2002 Monico Diplomat
  11. I did the same with Verizon home. It worked all the way from Florida to Vermont Cliff
  12. Exact same ones I used. I secured them by drilling 6 holes in the aluminum frame in the ceiling and using 6 3 1/2 SS screws. Either way, like you said. We can see now ! Cliff
  13. Much brighter and has dimmer so you can control each one 25/50/75/100% The fixtures have been claimed thanks to Fasthobie16 Cliff
  14. These use the 18 inch lamps but I just measured them and they are 19 X 6 outside with a switch on one end. Here is a picture of one that I have removed. I calculated USPS to your zip code $22.50 If they are what you can use I'll get them out tomorrow.
  15. Used working fixtures available free just cover cost of shipping I have 4 available until November 20 then they go to the recycle bin. Or you can pick up in Titusville, FL cliff918@gmail.com I replaced all with these slim LED fixtures from Amazon : Leisure LED RV LED Ceiling Light Fixture 20" x 6.5" - 1450 Lumen with Touch Dimmerold Fixture
  16. It is rust from the fasteners of the door hinge or the cover of the door hinge. I had same issue on my front electric panel door.
  17. Power steering reservoir and filter and I believe ATF would be used although some use 10-30 oil Cliff
  18. I have a set of Roadmaster tires on my 2002 Diplomat and have put about 8K on them since new with no issues. Cliff
  19. Thanks Matt. This will be my winter project on my 02 Diplomat and the tips will help! Cliff
  20. Try c-low fab and performance 541-610-2574 Great aluminum tank and fast shipping!!
  21. I had similar experience and changed both whirlybirds in the tanks. Since yours is a 2002 same as mine you should be able to access them from the propane access door and removing the inner cover. My black tank had a frozen up whirlybird so I replaced it and added one to the grey tank.
  22. I have a 2002 Diplomat the waste tanks fit snugly into their space. Had to recently change out the flush sprayers in both tanks. as you can see they are a very close fit that does not allow movement. Cliff
  23. Some of those mounts use a 3/8 holes through the roof and then others are half-inch. Clean off the old decor from the mount and you should be able to unscrew that plastic mount from the metal mount. That’s underneath it if it’s what I’m thinking it is a fairly easy job first thing you need to do is get all at all diecor off there so you can determine what type of mount that thing is if you get it down to the 3/8 or half inch hole it’s in the roof you can probably fill it with new diecor and whatever else is recommended or even use a piece of that Roofing tape and tape over the hole. Cliff
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