Loose Steering, insurance and storage...
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06-23-2005, 17:20
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Loose Steering, insurance and storage...
I fixed my steering by tightening the bolts that hold the steering
box to the frame (see message number 3742). CORRECTION: I used a 1- 1/8 inch socket. Someone in the coach was working the wheel back and forth (mostly "left") so the bolts would turn. When I insured my coach, I let them know that I use it less than 30 days per year and I don't live in it. I live in Orange County California. I pay 100 dollars per month for storage. If you live in Oregon, chances are you can keep your coach at home. So, though your insurance may be high, I hope you are saved from having to pay storage. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rose Mary" > Hi > just wondering how your fix the wandering steering (easy)? > and wow sounds like amazing price on progressive, where are you? > Here it is 800 year through progressive drive, know pricing depends on > location a lot. > Rose Mary > 92 FC 33 > Oregon > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "iwhotoo" wrote: > > > > Boy, do I love my 'bird...1979FC35 na3208 > > Well, two weeks since I rolled her out of storage-so far I have > > repaired the wandering steering (easy) and washed her real good. I've > > gotten my registration current and bought insurance (progressive- > 159.00 > > a year for 100k/500k). > > > > I have found that all my grease fittings are very hungry. > > What kind of grease should I use for kingpins, driveshaft etc? > > > > For some of the lubing, it seems I need to take the weight off the > > front end-will using my levelers be enough? > > > > Where can I get a spring for a leveling jack (right-front)? > > > > I love this place...thank you all for being here |
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