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Re: [GMCnet] New Owner Questions [message #320441 is a reply to message #320425] Fri, 14 July 2017 18:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Andrew,
Call me on our toll free line so we can cover all your concerns.
800-752-7502

On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Andrew wrote:

> Hey everyone, I just bought a 78 Kingsley and so far I really enjoy it!
> Just had a couple questions for you all...
>
> First thing I've got to do is oil change, transmission fluid change, and
> final drive fluid change. Do you all have any luck getting the GMC on ramps
> or is jacking the front and using jack stands the preferable method? Also
> when it comes time to do a tire rotation, do you all have any luck getting a
> local mechanic with a lift large enough to lift the coach? Or should I
> plan on finding a way to get it on all fours myself? Unfortunately I'm a
> state
> or two away from any of the dedicated GMC shops.
>
> Also wondering what your experiences have been with the transmission on
> these machines. Mine is original and as far as I can tell, no record of any
> work has been done to it aside from regular filter changes. How worried
> should that make me? I know those aren't getting any cheaper on these and
> the
> coach has ~114,000 miles. I was concerned about the originality of the
> transmission when buying this one but mostly everything else has been done
> on
> it and it has had regular service from a popular GMC service location.
>
> Lastly, I want to be prepared for a potential breakdown situation as we
> plan to take this thing a long way from home. What is in your toolkit on
> board
> that you find essential? I know I'm going to pick up a hook to go on the
> bottle jack, also thinking of getting a bar in case an air bag fails.
> Anything else along those lines you all recommend?
>
> Thanks in advance for all the help, I'm really excited to be a part of
> this community!
>
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