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leak under tub area

I have a 1988 southwind 30 ft.   I have a leak somewhere in vicinity of bath tub but only a very small panel for access.  Anyone had this o…

Started by harry wiley

1 May 25, 2013
Reply by John Scott

No electrical power at all

I have begun to restore my 1974 Dodge Sportsman Brougham RV. I'm having problem with no electrical power. Things that have been replaced ar…

Started by Joseph Villalobos

4 May 25, 2013
Reply by Jimco_W001

Screen Door for a 11' 1966 Aloha Tin Can

Hello,   I have a 1966 Aloha tin Can that doesn't have a screen door. Do you think this will be hard to find or should we try to make one?…

Started by Leah

4 May 25, 2013
Reply by Leah

Anyone have any extra (KD460) RED TAIL LIGHT LENS

Hope someone can help me , broke a few of my rear tail light (KD460)Lens if anyone has a few please let me know how much you would like for…

Started by Ron

5 May 23, 2013
Reply by Ron

24 Ft Aerolite Need Repair

I have a 24 ft Aerolite that the vent was broken on for years and now the floor is ruined, Should I attempt repair,try to sell in it's cond…

Started by Michael D Wagner

1 May 23, 2013
Reply by Sylvia Ivie

question about water valve

I'm replacing the fress water inlet valve. I see I can get them with a pressure check in side. It says 65 lbs. is that about the right pres…

Started by Bill Palmer

2 May 21, 2013
Reply by Bill Palmer

propane system

my 76 dodge explorer has the old long tank on the drivers side, Looks like it hasn't been used in years. How do I go about testing it out w…

Started by Bill Palmer

4 May 17, 2013
Reply by Bill Palmer

Best way to remove a lot of baked on pin stripping.

I need to remove a lot of baked on pin stripping from my 89 Mallard Sprint. What is the best way to do this? Anyone have any experience to…

Started by John Scott

6 May 16, 2013
Reply by Mark F. ODonnell

looking for vintage RV to gut

Hi RV friends,, I am a Boston-based potter and am looking for a cheap smallish 15 foot or so vintage 60's era trailer that I can gut and co…

Started by jeremy ogusky

1 May 13, 2013
Reply by jessica dunek

Just bought an older model holiday rambler 22ft TT needs paint. So what is the best DIY route?

Need to know how to paint a 22 ft holiday.

Started by Michael Falkner

0 May 12, 2013

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