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Started by missmary, August 14, 2015, 07:30:43 PM

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missmary

Does anyone have any suggestions for annual maintenance checklists?  I took a long trip (12000 miles) last year and want to start thinking about getting everything ready for next year. (This year I was busy moving and didn't get a chance to take it out much).  I have a 14DB with Off Road package.


 I want to make sure that I don't have too many suprises on the road.  I was thinking that I probably need to have wheel bearings repacked.   Obviously, tanks need to be flushed and deodorized and check that everything is working with the plumbing, refrigerator and hot water heater.

I am not particulalry able to do things myself and thought about going to an RV dealer, but when I looked at the prices for their 45 point checklists, I thought I should try to figure it out on my own. 

Any suggestions or links would be appreciated.



tinkeringtechie

[quote timestamp="1439591443" source="/post/14200/thread" author="@meb"]I was thinking that I probably need to have wheel bearings repacked. 

[/quote]This for sure along with brake adjustment. The other maintenance is more a function of time than usage. But the wheel bearings and brakes are directly proportional to the distance you've traveled.
2014 Camplite 21BHS

2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD 5.7L

david

Wheel bearings and brakes. Everything else will tell you when it breaks and there really isn't any preventative maintenance that helps.

David
David M

16TBS towed with a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

missmary

Thank you for taking the time to reply.   I have all of the specs for my Dexter EZ Lube axles and it includes information on the brakes, etc., but I think I will take it to someone who has done this before. 


ron

[p]I think I have the check off list of lists, I stole most of it from various internet sources and put it in excel format.  Note the various tables at the bottom.  One sheet I use every time before we travel, and the other as needed.  Hopefully I can attach an excel sheet.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Dang ............ could not figure out how to do this.  Can anyone specify how to insert an excel sheet, or can you PM me and I will just sent it to you.  [/p][p]
[/p][p]It is nice in excel format because you can just delete the lines you do not need and add other lines to suit your needs.[/p][p]
[/p][p]thanks, ron[/p][p]
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charliem

[font size="3"]Ron,

You can attach an Excel SS to a post by using the Add Attachment feature at the top right of your screen. It will not display the file, but a link will be inserted. Others can open, save, and modify it as desired. I just tried it to make sure and it worked.

We discourage saving pictures as attachments so we can save these other types of files in our limited storage capability. Pictures (jpg) should be posted to a third party server such as Flicker or Imgur and then linked in posts here. This saves storage room here for just such files as you have.
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Any 20 minute job can be stretched
to a week with proper planning

Charlie
NW Florida

ron

[p][attachment id="888"][/p][p]
[/p][p]Lets give this a try.  My Checklist in excel is attached.  Note several tabs of this worksheet.  Thanks for info on how to do this.
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charliem

[font size="3"]Yep. It works if you're logged in as a member. Good to go and thanks.
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Any 20 minute job can be stretched
to a week with proper planning

Charlie
NW Florida

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gnies

I am a bit late to reply but Rideandfly (Exploring Carolina on this forum) did a nice write up here about Bearing maintenance

http://livinliteforum.com/index.php/topic=122.0.html