That's funny, we have one at the shop that the guy just bought from them. It's nice but the poor guy is not gonna be able to register it in California without a lot of smog repairs. It's all hacked up under the hood.
When I had to replace mine I just went to west marine and bought the strap and went to a local upholstery shop and had them sew the loops at the ends. Ended up way better then the original ones.
We did goffs to Essex then went through the the construction, it beat sitting in the traffic for an hour, it's the two lane to one lane right before Essex, fn people don't know how to merge.
Actually most class a rv's are not part of the chassis, they are installed at the manufacturer of the RV. It sucks because it's usually a pita to get the right parts sometimes.
I just bought another 10, love they have pull strings. The last 10 I bought didn't have strings but the old lights were switched to it worked out great. Now I just need another 8.
I had a hook up at west marine and bought their 6 volt batteries, then I found the same batteries at batteries plug for cheaper and if you buy 6 they give you a bigger discount. The problem with Costco batteries is they don't have a amp hour rating on them so I'm sure they were not tested that...
Was there over the weekend, was picking up boat to bring home. Was windy was hell out that way. Went up power line road off the 163 and watched a few minutes of the race. What a killer view from up there. Worth the trip up the road to check out the view.
Never had a problem with my goodyear tires on my Moho and they were 11 years old, I know waited to long to replace, but didn't want to spend over 3k to replace so I went with hurculies tires. Seemed to have good reviews and were about 1/3 the price.