What did you do to your rig today?

Please feel free to describe your motorhome, campervan or caravan. (make, model, length etc)
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What did you do to your rig today?

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A direct copy of a great thread on CF but for us motorhomers.
Post your updates and modifications!
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Nothing.

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We got one called " Installed today" Should cover it .
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replaced shocky mounts on one side of the tag
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I enquired about Tiny Tach, a tachometer for the diesel, thinking that it may be a good idea to have a more accurate idea of the engines RPM.

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Supervised hehe , Carol and Georgia making new annexe wall for Georgia's caravan .
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That shocky looks like it should 'clamp' the rubbers in the top and bottom? If so it might hammer those rubbers out pretty quickly.
It doesn't look like it's full width of that top bolt? Perhaps I can't see it properly too!
George you might find the cheap way out is to run one off the alternator like I did on the civilian.
Is it 12v or 24?
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I washed VP and at 35 deg C thats enough for the day. Maybe will polish tomorrow if the cool change arrives
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BruceS wrote: George you might find the cheap way out is to run one off the alternator like I did on the civilian. I'm looking at around $150 for the Tiny Tach
Is it 12v or 24?
24 volt, Bruce.

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