Hello! I joined this forum because we need help.
We are looking for a spot near Redding California that We can park at for a few days and repair our brakes.
We cannot afford a shop repair and though I am 100% disabled from a spinal fusion and permanent carpal tunnel in both hands, my wife and I could do the repairs ourselves.
We have a 1983 Winnebago Brave that is 22’ long and have discovered I cannot even get parts until I can disassemble the rear end to find out whether we have 2-1/2” or 3” brake shoes.
The brake pedal dropped to the floor while driving to get our smog test to finish the licensing process and we have had to boondock retiring us to move while we get the coach working in other ways.
This RV was purchased as a means to survive an eviction from our home of 10 years.
The landlord wanted to raise the rent and not only would not provide the option for us to pay a higher rent, he stole two of our children - Priscilla and Odie, both Siamese cats.
Nevertheless, we are happy with the move into our Winnebago, we just need it working properly.
We have lived the last two months in our new 22’ home, but need to fix several things to make it comfortable.
We just learned about deep cycle batteries so I purchased two from Les Schwab yesterday yet they have no charge!
Seems our path is a school of hard knocks trail rather than a trip to the wonderment of Oz, as we had hoped.
If anyone can tell us about a spot of land we can occupy for several days so I can do the brakes, I would be most grateful!
Thank you for listening and have a great day!
We are looking for a spot near Redding California that We can park at for a few days and repair our brakes.
We cannot afford a shop repair and though I am 100% disabled from a spinal fusion and permanent carpal tunnel in both hands, my wife and I could do the repairs ourselves.
We have a 1983 Winnebago Brave that is 22’ long and have discovered I cannot even get parts until I can disassemble the rear end to find out whether we have 2-1/2” or 3” brake shoes.
The brake pedal dropped to the floor while driving to get our smog test to finish the licensing process and we have had to boondock retiring us to move while we get the coach working in other ways.
This RV was purchased as a means to survive an eviction from our home of 10 years.
The landlord wanted to raise the rent and not only would not provide the option for us to pay a higher rent, he stole two of our children - Priscilla and Odie, both Siamese cats.
Nevertheless, we are happy with the move into our Winnebago, we just need it working properly.
We have lived the last two months in our new 22’ home, but need to fix several things to make it comfortable.
We just learned about deep cycle batteries so I purchased two from Les Schwab yesterday yet they have no charge!
Seems our path is a school of hard knocks trail rather than a trip to the wonderment of Oz, as we had hoped.
If anyone can tell us about a spot of land we can occupy for several days so I can do the brakes, I would be most grateful!
Thank you for listening and have a great day!