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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 Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 9:15pm

Uh, that was me. The VintageRV'er. Got 2 crispy ones from them last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y-_pM741Pc&t=77s

Comment by Steven Rose on July 26, 2017 at 9:09pm

A rv'er on you tube ordered him some from allegro.

Comment by Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 7:53pm

on the air bags. I ordered a set of Air Lift 1000 bag kit from etrailer.com and just as you said, I sawsalled the old ones out and the kit had everything to put in the new ones. I used zip ties and a pot of hot water to soften and squeeze them down. Rolled them up and tied them off. By the time I pushed them up the ties slid off. Only had to be careful making sure those rubber disks were in place before inflating.

Comment by Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 7:46pm

On those logos.... in order to avoid some sort of copyright I'd either change the size slightly, color or change the text below to do something fun and unique. Also wouldn't be selling them, just charge cost for the restoration printing.

Comment by Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 7:43pm

Hey Martha,

Logo files are on the way to you in PDF. I can get them to you in other formats now that I drew it in CAD.

Comment by Philip Wolsonovich on July 26, 2017 at 3:26pm
I would also be interested in those decals if you let me know how much. Also the front air bags need liquid soap and strong hands. You put the soap on the air bags and twist them like a cork screw then screw them up through the bottom A arm. After than inflait them slowly and position them with the valve stem in the center of the A arm hole. Patients is a extremely important here. I found a sawzal was best for removing old bag. I just did mine last year ounce they're done you'll love it.
Comment by Martha Toler on July 26, 2017 at 2:10pm

Awww, thank you so much Daniel!! Not sure where my son wants to put it, I', thinking across the nose/front end, if it will fit, but not sure. If I can get several made up at a reasonable price Jim, I will let you know and contact you! Thanks again for all your help. On a different subject, one of the airbags on front is bad and my son has the replacement already, but might need tips on the installation, any good ideas? Thanks

Comment by Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 1:56pm
Autospell stinks... I meant PDF.
Comment by Daniel Long on July 26, 2017 at 1:56pm
I can bring it in tomorrow am and then send it out to you. Ill try both jpg and off versions.
Comment by Jim Stoltz on July 26, 2017 at 1:56pm
If it helps reduce the costs, I'd go in on a decal for mine. I only have one - it's on the front, on the driver's side. Is that the one you're having made up? I'd like to paint my nose but don't want to ruin that decal unless I have a replacement.
 
 
 

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