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With a support team like that... you could not fail! [thumbzup]
Now that you're home, you can at least breathe a little easier.
Great looking family... and... great looking truck!
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Hey tjwareusmc...
Look at that time-stamp (above).
Ha ha! I hit it perfectly (NJ time) to wish you that Happy New Year!!!! :jumpin:
Time for you all to hit the sack!! ;-) G-Night.
Sheeeeeeeesh!! What an adventure! Soooooooooo glad to hear that you are home safely and can celebrate
the arrival of 2016 with your family in Texas! HAPPY New Year! [thumbzup]
How has your day been? Have you completed your adventure?
Hope all is well and that you bring in the New Year with a new MV in the driveway! [thumbzup]
Wondering how the install went and... if you and your 'team' are back on the road again.
Hope things are now going smoothly as you head south! [thumbzup] Keep us posted as you can!
Just take it nice-N-easy on the drive south to Keller.
Wishing you the best on the remainder of your adventure! [thumbzup]
Be sure to let us know when you complete your journey and arrive at your home base! :-D
Were you able to find any good extra spare tires/wheels at Glen's place?
Are you driving all the way to Keller, TX with the 'bad', flat-spot tires?
How many good spares do you have with the MV?
Can never have too many spares on a trip like that.
Cool! I had not realized that! Thanks for the information. When I make my 'deuce trip', west to AZ... I'll keep that in mind.
Always good to know places to find MV parts along the way! [thumbzup]
Yup... :ditto: ... what they said!
If we can help with brainstorming, or in any other way... please let us know.
We're on the sidelines and here for you and your family. [thumbzup]
I know pretty much the route you are likely following. If you know that the air tank is leaking
and can not find a shop/person for a replacement... a good emergency 'fix' can be done with:
It is a JB Weld epoxy product that comes in 2 sticks. You'd have 5 minutes to
rub the two parts...
Are you following I-70/40, or are you driving on old US-40? There should be a few places where you can get emergency materials along Old 40.
BTW... I'm wondering if the neck of the air tank is where it is leaking? I'm not 100% sure from the photo.
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