DickWells
03-09-2009, 09:09
Just noticed something down in the 6600 Forum that tickled a thought.
We've been full-timing for some 8 years or so, now, and so, I've had more than a fair share of need to get into the travel trailer repair/maintenance/modification business. One thing I've learned from all this is that really comprehensive manuals on YOUR model of trailer are somewhere between hard-to-find, and nonexistant. I've asked about wiring diagrams for my trailers, and found that such things are pretty much generic. If you can't find your way around your trailer with a VOM, then you're hurting. Guess that's why RVer's tend to be pretty self-sufficient folks.
The tough ecconomic times are not helping the RV community, either. My neighbor, here in the park owns a very nice Alpenlite 5th wheel, and he tells me that the company is out of business. If he needs stuff for his trailer, he's going to have to make some substitutions, now.
Got started again, didn't I? Yuk! What about under-rated axles for a given trailer weight? LR-D tires, where LR-E's should be. Oh, here's a good one.
The 90+% of trailers that leave the assembly line with out-of-allignment wheels. Like the left front of my Mountaineer towing out 5/8 of an inch!:eek:
Good preachin, but I've gotta stop.
Later.
Dick Wells:)
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We've been full-timing for some 8 years or so, now, and so, I've had more than a fair share of need to get into the travel trailer repair/maintenance/modification business. One thing I've learned from all this is that really comprehensive manuals on YOUR model of trailer are somewhere between hard-to-find, and nonexistant. I've asked about wiring diagrams for my trailers, and found that such things are pretty much generic. If you can't find your way around your trailer with a VOM, then you're hurting. Guess that's why RVer's tend to be pretty self-sufficient folks.
The tough ecconomic times are not helping the RV community, either. My neighbor, here in the park owns a very nice Alpenlite 5th wheel, and he tells me that the company is out of business. If he needs stuff for his trailer, he's going to have to make some substitutions, now.
Got started again, didn't I? Yuk! What about under-rated axles for a given trailer weight? LR-D tires, where LR-E's should be. Oh, here's a good one.
The 90+% of trailers that leave the assembly line with out-of-allignment wheels. Like the left front of my Mountaineer towing out 5/8 of an inch!:eek:
Good preachin, but I've gotta stop.
Later.
Dick Wells:)
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