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WOROB40

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  • FirstName
    Bill
  • Make
    Monaco
  • Model
    Cayman
  • Year
    2006
  • City & State
    Las Cruces, New Mexico

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    5625 Dona Ana Rd Unit 1, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88007
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    Bought this Cayman about 3 or 4 months before Monaco went belly up. Have had numerous problems over the years, but have learned to deal with it.
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    Retired Navy 1982 TMCS(SS). This is our fourth motorhome.

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  1. It appears you have a floor issue causing the tile to buckle. If is is ceramic tile as it seams looking at the picture, you will need to remove your refrigerator and see what is causing your floor to sink in. If it is vinyl tile, a hair dryer will reseat it for now. I have a 2006 Cayman and have the same issue in the bedroom at the hall, but I removed carpet and replace with vinyl tile throughout. Just learned to live with it.
  2. how do we find the classified ads. hit all the buttons but no joy.
  3. I had a right front blow out at 65 MPH under the I-25 crossover on I-40. I was in the third lane with traffic on my left. I stayed on the accelerator and crossed two lanes and stopped in the V where an on ram came in to I-40. As soon as I saw I had nothing on my right, I started pumping brake and heading for the only safe spot I could see. It scared the hell out of me and from start to stop was only about 15 or so seconds. I thank my lucky stars that no one was beside me on the right of the semi on my tail would have probably plowed into the rear of my rig. On a side note, the tire flap took out the wire harness in the fender well. It took Rocky Mountain RV in Albuquerque several days to trace wire. Many were same color and no idea where the went.
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