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Allegro/P-30

A place to share information about and to get help with your Tiffin Allegro and its P-30 Chevy chassis. I'm amazed at the seemingly infinite combinations of floor plans throughout the years. 

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Dash Controls 5 Replies

has anyone had to replace their dash AC/Heater controls or have a diagram and can provide some direction. Also has anyone replaced with after market controls.  My controls have fallen apart and not…Continue

Started by Gary R Larkin. Last reply by John Harrison Jul 25, 2022.

Operation overdrive. 8 Replies

Well the 4l80e is in place. The drive shaft is cut and remounted. The holes for transmission cross member are drilled. The wiring for trans controller is run up to cab. All in all this are going good…Continue

Started by Philip Wolsonovich. Last reply by Sam Mason Jul 25, 2022.

Refrigerator replacement 2 Replies

Has anyone replaced their refrigerator? I have a 1985 28 ft Allegro/P-30 that needs the fridge replaced, but by measuring, it won't fit through the door frame even with the fridge doors removed. The…Continue

Started by Richard Pyne. Last reply by R.L Hegler Aug 4, 2021.

Suspension air bags 13 Replies

Has anyone replaced the coil airbags? If so how did you get them in. The instructions say to twist the air bag but I can't get it to untwist once it is in coil.

Started by Philip Wolsonovich. Last reply by Sam Mason Jun 12, 2021.

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Comment by Philip Wolsonovich on April 22, 2016 at 8:04am
4L80 coming along good. Drive line is all mounted all that's left is new transmission lines and wiring.
Comment by Cristina Gouin on April 14, 2016 at 6:14am

Jim, Brad and I are meeting up at Trap Pond in DE to camp weekend of June 4/5 with a bunch of other friends and family.. would be a 4 hr haul for you as its about 2 for Brad.  the more the merrier.  And Rick.. yea yea...and thankful for Brads long fingers!  LOL... it was as tight as I could get it when I put it on guessing the manuevers of the tank to shimmy it back  into place moved it enough.. ah well. 

Comment by Jim Stoltz on April 13, 2016 at 9:04pm

I was hoping he was closer so I could get a glimpse of Gone in person. But Edgewater Park is almost 2 hours from me. I'm way up in Northern NJ.

Comment by Jimco_W001 on April 13, 2016 at 6:35pm

  TJ likes to call him Wonder Brad!  He's a great tech who knows what he's doing. G&M auto Edgewater park NJ

Comment by Rick Faunce on April 13, 2016 at 5:27pm

I will second Brads ability, he even managed to get a line on that "someone" did not get tight and it came off. This was realized after the tank was in. good thing Brad has long arms and strong fingers. I met Tina there for the first time and it was her that told me about this site. Glad she did.

Comment by Cristina Gouin on April 13, 2016 at 12:32pm

G&M auto Edgewater park NJ  Brad is the proud owner of a 1972 Indian.  He doesn't have the facilities to work on big stuff for the most part but did this for me.  He is an awesome mechanic and friend.  We dropped the gas tank and replaced all rubber lines the return line had cracked.

Comment by Jim Stoltz on April 13, 2016 at 12:24pm
Where in NJ?
Comment by Jimco_W001 on April 13, 2016 at 12:13pm

Good for you Tina. What did Brad repair on your motor home?

Comment by Cristina Gouin on April 13, 2016 at 8:36am

I'm getting Gone tomorrow from NJ back home!!!!!!!! yea!!!!!!

Comment by Cristina Gouin on March 28, 2016 at 8:20am

4th gear... ahhhh the engine would be so much happier.. just saying! 

 
 
 

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Started by Richard Pyne. Last reply by R.L Hegler Aug 4, 2021.

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