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Was able to help GMCers I haven't met yet today [message #258942] Fri, 15 August 2014 16:48 Go to next message
lotsofspareparts is currently offline  lotsofspareparts   United States
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So I stopped by Arlington RV today when I got off work and noticed a 26' GMC Motorhome parked there. Turned out to be a 1975 Eleganza II owned by the Donovans from Lake Stevens (according to the information on the plaque on the dashboard).

It was there for an awning install, a used Zip-Dee awning install and the tech had never installed a Zip-Dee on a GMC MH before. Apparently they scoured the internet and couldn't find the instructions so I ran home and got my paper copy instructions, they photo copied them and I talked the tech through the install procedure, including having to move the rear marker light and that the awning installs above the drip rail..... not on the drip rail...... he was reinstalling the drip rail screws as I was leaving.

Hope all goes well with the install, it was an older Zip-Dee in Yellow and White and seemed like it may have a busted spring in one end, not sure though as my Zip-Dee has a single spring.

I left my phone number and offered to drive my coach over there if they needed Chinese blueprints (side by side comparison), I only live 2 minutes away so what the hell, if I get the chance to help a fellow GMCer I am all for it.

Jared


Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter..... 77 Eleganza II "Recherché"..... 73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
Re: [GMCnet] Was able to help GMCers I haven't met yet today [message #258957 is a reply to message #258942] Fri, 15 August 2014 19:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Jared,
Good job.
People like you is what adds value to these coaches.
Supplying parts is one thing, but the help of the community is really the
big thing.
I thank you and all the others that are out there helping all of us.


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jared wrote:

> So I stopped by Arlington RV today when I got off work and noticed a 26'
> GMC Motorhome parked there. Turned out to be a 1975 Eleganza II owned by the
> Donovans from Lake Stevens (according to the information on the plaque on
> the dashboard).
>
> It was there for an awning install, a used Zip-Dee awning install and the
> tech had never installed a Zip-Dee on a GMC MH before. Apparently they
> scoured the internet and couldn't find the instructions so I ran home and
> got my paper copy instructions, they photo copied them and I talked the tech
> through the install procedure, including having to move the rear marker
> light and that the awning installs above the drip rail..... not on the drip
> rail...... he was reinstalling the drip rail screws as I was leaving.
>
> Hope all goes well with the install, it was an older Zip-Dee in Yellow and
> White and seemed like it may have a busted spring in one end, not sure
> though as my Zip-Dee has a single spring.
>
> I left my phone number and offered to drive my coach over there if they
> needed Chinese blueprints (side by side comparison), I only live 2 minutes
> away so what the hell, if I get the chance to help a fellow GMCer I am all
> for it.
>
> Jared
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug
> Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald
> series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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Re: Was able to help GMCers I haven't met yet today [message #258966 is a reply to message #258942] Fri, 15 August 2014 20:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lotsofspareparts is currently offline  lotsofspareparts   United States
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Well Jim I gotta tell you, when I saw what the tech was trying to do I almost jumped in and started doing it myself.

I have bought lots of stuff from Arlington RV for my TT, and 2-3 things for the GMC from there. They seem pretty knowledgeable behind the counter but their tech had me scared. At first he told me it was a 17 foot awning, I told him a 17 foot awning will not fit a 26' GMC MH because of the pads for the arms. The lower pad at the rear has to be behind the propane locker, and the upper pad for the front has to be in front of the window. So I told him I would help him measure it again from head to head, 18' awning.

It was pretty discouraging to hear him talk about the install and the fact that he had already pulled all of the screws out of the drip rail and drilled the awning rail to match the holes.

All said and done the awning may work but the owner of that coach is paying a bunch of money for labor that didn't have to happen.

In the end I am happy I was able to help. I didn't help the owner of the coach directly...... but I believe I helped them indirectly.

If I knew who they were, I would have installed it for them. It would have given me a chance to meet a local owner.

Jared



Jared & Tina Lazaron + 14yr old Daughter..... 77 Eleganza II "Recherché"..... 73 Canyon Lands 230 "Elephant"
Re: [GMCnet] Was able to help GMCers I haven't met yet today [message #258968 is a reply to message #258966] Fri, 15 August 2014 20:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dan molnes is currently offline  dan molnes   United States
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Tom Donovan is the secretary for the cascaders . he
got that awning from me a few years back , glad to see he is finally
putting it on, I wished I would have kept it
had I known how much new ones were, your the man !


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Jared wrote:

> Well Jim I gotta tell you, when I saw what the tech was trying to do I
> almost jumped in and started doing it myself.
>
> I have bought lots of stuff from Arlington RV for my TT, and 2-3 things
> for the GMC from there. They seem pretty knowledgeable behind the counter
> but
> their tech had me scared. At first he told me it was a 17 foot awning, I
> told him a 17 foot awning will not fit a 26' GMC MH because of the pads for
> the arms. The lower pad at the rear has to be behind the propane locker,
> and the upper pad for the front has to be in front of the window. So I told
> him I would help him measure it again from head to head, 18' awning.
>
> It was pretty discouraging to hear him talk about the install and the fact
> that he had already pulled all of the screws out of the drip rail and
> drilled the awning rail to match the holes.
>
> All said and done the awning may work but the owner of that coach is
> paying a bunch of money for labor that didn't have to happen.
>
> In the end I am happy I was able to help. I didn't help the owner of the
> coach directly...... but I believe I helped them indirectly.
>
> If I knew who they were, I would have installed it for them. It would have
> given me a chance to meet a local owner.
>
> Jared
>
>
> --
> Jared & Tina Lazaron + 7yr old Daughter.
>
> 77 Eleganza II "Recherché" Winterfeldt 455, Holley ProJection, Doug
> Thorley Headers, 3in exhaust, Switch Pitch, Alcoas, ONAN 6.5 Emerald
> series, CMC
> Restoration
>
> GO SEAHAWKS!!
>
> Arlington, WA 98223
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> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
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>
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Re: [GMCnet] Was able to help GMCers I haven't met yet today [message #259024 is a reply to message #258966] Sat, 16 August 2014 08:28 Go to previous message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Jared,

I have been fighting leaks in Double Trouble for several years. I discovered that the awning rail was installed without any sealant
between it and the roof. It appears when it was installed RTV was applied around the pop rivets and when it rains hard water gets in
between the rail and the roof.

I got some THIN butyl rubber double sided tape and will be removing and reinstalling it when I get back to Humble.

Regards,
Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic
USAussie - Downunder
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428


-----Original Message-----
From: Jared

Well Jim I gotta tell you, when I saw what the tech was trying to do I almost jumped in and started doing it myself.

I have bought lots of stuff from Arlington RV for my TT, and 2-3 things for the GMC from there. They seem pretty knowledgeable
behind the counter but their tech had me scared. At first he told me it was a 17 foot awning, I told him a 17 foot awning will not
fit a 26' GMC MH because of the pads for the arms. The lower pad at the rear has to be behind the propane locker, and the upper pad
for the front has to be in front of the window. So I told him I would help him measure it again from head to head, 18' awning.

It was pretty discouraging to hear him talk about the install and the fact that he had already pulled all of the screws out of the
drip rail and drilled the awning rail to match the holes.

All said and done the awning may work but the owner of that coach is paying a bunch of money for labor that didn't have to happen.

In the end I am happy I was able to help. I didn't help the owner of the coach directly...... but I believe I helped them
indirectly.

If I knew who they were, I would have installed it for them. It would have given me a chance to meet a local owner.

Jared



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Regards, Rob M. (USAussie) The Pedantic Mechanic Sydney, Australia '75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428 '75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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