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Body Work on My Fleetwood Fiesta Fulltime RV
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Looks great... I hate the flimsy material that bumpers are made of these
days... My late husband and I had a 1974 Chevy Malibu for years and it was
like a tank... real metal bumpers... I remember backing into a brick
wall, which I chipped, but not a mark on the bumper...lol... can't do that
anymore...
Now you,my friend, out of all people know that I have to be able to do it solo with just the camera and a walk/roll around...because the one time you expect help from someone there will not be anybody there to help you out! I'll back that 33' monster up a gnat's backside given enough light and a minute or two.. ;) I will add Campground By The Lake to my places to visit though...even if they won't help. Sounds like a nice place for fall or spring.
+Qchair's Traveler Have someone help you back in between the trees. FYI: Campground by the Lake (run by the city of Lake Tahoe) Will not send someone to help you back in, due to "liability". That's where I hit the tree! They are one of the most reasonably priced campgrounds in Tahoe, and do have some easy corner spots, but you have to book in advance, like 6 months for the summer.
Amen to pull thrus, I got a whole year or two for the west and upper plains, but I'll have to do forests too. East cost and Canada are full of them. :) I'll just put on my JJ Cale play list and smooth up in those tight spaces real easy like... ;)
Furrion, one of my sponsors, has donated a package for my TT. Going up to Elkhart to get it installed along with some stuff from Lippert Components, another sponsor on April 20th and to have some press stuff done. Hopefully will avoid having to back up much til then.
Hate that you bumped it, but you did and excellent repair and saved a good bit! I have to have two cameras, one for the hitch and one for the back of the TT. I am hoping to avoid the blending of anything with my toy hauler door! Safe Travels!
+Qchair's Traveler I've had one all along. I think the tree sort of blended into the background of thousands of trees.
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@ButlerCollision Yea, I know they are true and false questions, but I don't
know the answers to things like "a COP ignition system has no spark conning
from any of the coils. Which of these is most likely the cause?" Where can
I read upon to find the answer to that question. For example my institutor
today ask this question "Low manifold vacuum at high RPM during steady
throttle operation. The vacuum returns to normal return to normal at idle."
Where can I study on questions
I know all almost all of the parts in the engine, I just don't know what
the mean when they say "a COP ignition system has no spark conning from any
of the coils. Which of these is most likely the cause?" and Tech A and Tech
B questions. I really need help on those type of questions.
They have some questions that are not graded. They are testing the
questions. So it does not count against you if you get it wrong or help you
if you get it right. I may have been due to this. They never tell you which
questions are not graded.
Like that? Those questions are ASE type questions and I barely know
anything about them. I'm still new to automotive repair, but I'm trying to
research and study so I can hurry and pass my ASE.