Retired, got a 2002 Minnie with the V10, 52,000 miles. Plan to start exploring in Minnesota and branch out from there.
Had a blow out on our first trip, now have all new tires.
Wife and I are both left handed so name came easy, LeftHome.
Welcome to retirement and to the Winnebago forums! Looks like a great motorhome you got there. Since you're already posting pictures, I'm sure you can tell this is a great source of information and help if you need it.
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2021 Winnebago Vista 35U towing a 2022 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk 2010 Cadillac SRX 2003 Itasca Sunova 30B
Since you had a tire issue already, wondering if you have a TPMS in your RV. We added one to our Class B Era, feel better knowing we'll be alerted quickly if there is an issue with the tires.
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2016 Winnebago Era BM170A / MB Sprinter 3500
Welcome! We're fortunate that Winnebago provides us with quite a bit of information on our MHs, wiring diagrams, plumbing diagrams, parts catalogs, etc. Just go to the following link and explore:
I suggest you download everything pertinent to your year/model so you have access to the diagrams, etc. even though you may not have internet access. Note that the parts catalog is very useful in that it contains numerous diagrams of key parts showing how their hooked up, etc. The Wiring Identification Guide details the code numbers stamped on to the wires in your motor home, which is extremely helpful in tracing circuits.
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Bob C
2002 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
Workhorse Chassis