Rv Maintenance Tips And Information For The Diy

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Radio Arizona RV is dedicated to bringing you helpful and informative information about RV Maintenance & Repair.

Episódios

  • ↓Episode 6 – Patio Awnings & Fabrics

    25/05/2015 Duração: 08min

    https://radioarizonarv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/awningfades.jpg ()All most all RV’s have a Patio/Main Awning installed to provide cover from the elements. If you are one of the many and enjoy using your RV Awning you will need to maintain some part of it sooner or later. An awning can function properly for decades or until the parts become obsolete. The fabrics are the most common part of an awning to fail and they are well worth the money to replace. RV Awnings are a great piece of equipment to have on an RV. A&E and Carefree of Colorado are the two most popular brands sold today. Zip Dee and Girard are two other quality manufactures of awnings usually found on certain brands of RV’s or high End motorhomes. Our conversation is going to revolve around A&E and Carefree. They both are good awnings whether it is electric or manual and both have stood the test of time and have been used on RV’s for decades. Either brand will need some maintenance and that is what this podcast is ab

  • ↓Episode 5 – RV Slide Out Awning Fabrics

    25/05/2015 Duração: 08min

    https://radioarizonarv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/STFSTD-2T.png ()In this Episode I discuss the value of Slide Out Awnings and Replacing the Slide Out Fabrics. Sunpro Mfg offers 13 oz and 18 oz Slide Out Awning Fabrics for all brands of Slide Out Awnings. Sunpro has 7 different colors in the 13 oz and 2 colors in the 18 oz. With a 3 or 5 Year Warranty you can’t go wrong with a Sunpro Slide Out Awning Replacement Fabric. Slide Out Awnings are a great way to keep debris and who knows what out of your RV when you bring your slide out in.    Slide out awnings were never made to keep water out from leaking seals although, they do help in this regard. You should always repair a water leak and not let it to continue because a leak will usually get worse. The fabrics don’t last forever as some might think and they will need to be replaced at some point in time. The hardware will last for decades with Carefree Free of Colorado and A&E by Dometic. You might need to replace a part here and there but

  • ↓Episode 4 – Leaf Spring Maintenance & Repair

    25/05/2015 Duração: 07min

    https://radioarizonarv.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/LeafSprings.jpg ()In this episode I get into the importance and simplicity of Travel Trailer Leaf Springs and the importance of inspecting them and being prepared to replace a damaged Leaf Spring before it leaves you stranded. Most Travel Trailers and 5th Wheels have leaf springs and this would also include Utility Trailers as well. Over the years I have listened to a lot of customers complain about their broken leaf springs or related parts and how now they are stranded until they get it repaired. In a lot of scenarios the breakdown could possibly have been avoided. One of the problems leaf springs or suspension problems create is they usually break while you are traveling and not parked. And it is not always easy to find the suspension parts you need on the road, it can be hard even when you are not on the road. Not all RV Parts stores carry suspension parts and they might not have what you need when you need it. It can create a real problem when you ar

  • ↓Episode 3 – Trailer Tire Safety

    25/05/2015 Duração: 16min

    In this episode, I discuss Trailer Tire Safety and how Trailer Tires are unique and require more attention than most other tires on the road. This is what most Rv’ers Don’t Know and Need to Know. Trailer Tires basically face the same issues or have the same problems regardless of what kind of trailer you have. They require specific maintenance steps and they are made for trailers and nothing else. Trailer tires also have an expiration date, in other words, those tires have that great-looking tread because you don’t use the trailer that often does not mean those tires are safe. Beware!  Let me explain. Trailer tires have a life span of about 5 years and for the average RV’er that is about 10,000 miles or 2,000 a year and that is not a lot of miles. The tires can break down on the outside from excessive wear and that is what we expect and understand. The other side of the coin is trailer tires also break down on the inside whether being used or not although, they do last longer if you use your trailer

  • ↓Episode 2 – Trailer Wheel Bearings and Brakes

    25/05/2015 Duração: 10min

    In this episode I discuss the importance of maintaining the Wheel Bearings and Brakes on Travel & 5th Wheel Trailers. It is extremely important to give attention to these 2 systems, failure can mean a break down on the highway leaving yourself and family exposed to dangers. In this episode it is gear towards trailer brakes on utility and recreational trailers and not so much for boat trailers. Boat trailer brakes and bearings get submerged and there are some differences in maintaining it. Trailer brakes will last 50 to 70 thousand miles and that is lot of miles for the average trailer. The brake magnet will probably fail first because they ware out or short out internally and stop functioning and in turn the brakes on that wheel will not function. Brake magnets are expensive in comparison to a complete backing plate with hardware, brake shoes and a new magnet. If your shoes or magnets need replacing I would highly recommend to just replace the entire backing plate with all new hardware, 4 bolts connect 2

  • ↓Episode 1 – What this Podcast is About

    25/05/2015 Duração: 07min

    This Podcast is an introduction to Radio Arizona RV and who we are and in what ways we are involved in the RV Industry. My name is Eric Stark and I am the owner of Arizona RV Parts Center located in Wellton, AZ just east of Yuma. Radio Arizona RV is my creation and the goal is to help RV’ers maintain their RV and get a better understanding of the different systems that are already on your RV or something you might want to add on. Each episode is going to be as short as possible without a lot of needless conversation. I don’t get extremely technical, at least yet. I want to give you a direction to get started in.There are a lot of subjects that can be covered but, they do not need a lot of technical details to get an understanding to determine if you need to do it or if want to do it. I am a parts guy and I explain a lot of stuff to a lot of people I know what it takes to give the information they need and what they don’t need. I have an episode about wheel bearing maintenance and I cover the importance of che

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