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as a retired insurance adjuster, I can tell you that it was VERY rare that we didn't TOTAL any camper/rv with any kind of significant damage. If we had them fixed, and any kind of water leak developed after the repair, we are screwed, and then there is the potential mold issues....no thanks...
bought my 19 Limited in spring of 2020. Couldn't be happier with it. Only thing that may be a big benefit to you is if you buy a 21, it may still be under full warranty, which is a pretty good reason to want it, but of course it will cost you a lot more than a 19. Good luck!
been pinched for
Clamp has been on just a couple days. Make sure you pinch it a little ways up the hose to where the outer protective mesh starts, just adds a little more protection, and no need to clamp down hard on the hose, just to the point where it's squeezed good, but still leaves a...
guys..listen up...I have a 19 Limited. I always felt like the ac was adequate,...not GREAT...but did the job. Been saying that for years....ok, with that said, I finally gave in out of curiousity and put a Harbor freight clamp on the ac line, as seen in the "AC Hack" thread....OMG...the diff is...
on advice of someone else around here, I pulled mine out, and disconnected it for a minute, then reinstalled. Helped a little, I guess it kind of resets itself. Honestly though, I don't really care if it's accurate. I know if it's hot or cold out.
unless it has been changed on the newer vehicles, on my 19 Ltd, you have to hit the button each time...no automatic setting. BUT....You can set it up to do what you want it to with the Alpha Bod aftermarket programmer I believe.
hmmm...doesn't make sense that you would HAVE it, but not have a switch to control it. How would you be able to go to "entry/exit" mode if you wanted too?
back in my day...(when they sold Preparation A)...we sized up all cars by whether they had dual or single exhaust. Lots of guys had jacked up, orange painted rear diff's, crager magged, street cars...but the minute they passed by and you saw single exhaust, you knew the car was a "fake"...today...
you sure you don't have Cummins in there! wow...that would make me crazy. I agree with the others who said most likely exhaust, once it warms up, metals expand, which quiets it down some by closing gaps..good luck sir.
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