I certainly have no argument with nuCamp's current recommendation. In fact, it validates what I have said from the start: excess force on the stabilizers may damage the trailer frame, AND the mo… (View Post)
The stabilizers themselves are rated at 1000lbs each--more than enough to support their share of a T@B 320 (though perhaps not a 400). While they should not be used as jacks per se, they should be ro… (View Post)
Somewhere in all my T@B-related literature I saw instructions to jack on the frame ~20" behind the wheel. I tried this once, but it's a little dicey as the frame is sloped at that point so … (View Post)
There's an old thread here somewhere about at least one member who removed and painted all those white bits to match the silver sidewalls. More work than I'd like to do, but the result was … (View Post)
Just a guess, but I wonder if a small glycol leak somewhere could cause this. The leaking glycol could be getting vaporized into the cabin when you run the heat, or possibly into the hot water tank i… (View Post)