[GMCnet] "tilt" for our GMC's? [message #297077] |
Thu, 10 March 2016 09:43 |
Nancy White
Messages: 85 Registered: March 2015
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re the below post: Hi again. Everything I have read or seen on Youtube
about our coach's refrigerator says that it should be level or it will
damage the unit over time, and that it will not run properly, at a slope.
Has this been an issue for anyone? And, what is the purpose of the slanted
design? thanks! Nancy
"Yes, when you look at the coach, it will slope to the rear. This is not
an error, it is part of
the suspension design."
Message: 11
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 07:40:23 -0700
From: Thomas Phipps
To: gmclist@list.gmcnet.org
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] The journey begins...
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Tony, Install cut-off valve and schraders. Then, you can control the rear
height easily. 90 pounds should get you home easily. Stop at Ken
Burton's for his expertise and hospitality. Get a cheap wooden ruler
(Dollar Tree?) and cut it to 8 5/8" long. Behind the rearmost wheel there
is a
oval slot in the frame. Place the cut-off ruler under the frame to measure
the correct eight for the rear end. Adjust your airbag pressure until the
ruler just clears under the frame, at the oval slot. Yes, when you look at
the coach, it will slope to the rear. This is not an error, it is part of
the suspension design.
You are at the right place for help with your coach.
Happy Trails to you. ()Roy Rogers)
Tom, MS II
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1975 GMC Avion
KA4CSG
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Nancy White 1976 GMC Glenbrook Classic Coach
Westminster, Maryland juice.plus.nancy@gmail.com
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