Joyce, I used a vinyl adhesive, a long skinny tube w/ a caulk gun. don't go crazy with it, i mainly did the edges. no need to seal the wood. didn't notice any...
Only 1 more question on Logistics for anyone... To be able to do underneath the dinette table more easily by yourself, any suggestions for how to support the...
In case anyone else travels with their cat(s)-- only very small dog -- and they don't want them to chew on any of the water lines underneath by getting in...
Bold Idea! After doing this write-up for the Summit owners I was definitely going to take a closer look at the whole arrangement next time I had our coach at...
Guys, guys, guys! It's not necessary to drill holes through the fiberglass unless that's your preferred method. I had this happen when I was lubricating my...
Sheez Bob! You make everything so simple! Another little required survival kit for Summit and Glacier owners. I like that idea better than drilling. Sounds...
Bob I guess I'm missing something here in your description. Is that the same as the bent tip Phillips screwdriver that I used to push in a small hole ...
You know......that is undoubtedly one of the best suggestions we've had on this site...so darned simple for some preventive maintenance here and do it on one...
You know......that is undoubtedly one of the best suggestions we've had on this site...so darned simple for some preventive maintenance here and do it on one...
Today we just signed up for insurance on our 05 Chinook Concourse. It is with Allied -Owned by Nationwide and is specifically for RV not a modified car...
On our last trip, the plastic sewer hose connector cracked and I had to buy a new one. This is the part on the hose, not the part on the RV. The new one had 4...
Try using a hack saw & file to take off the excess protrusions. Worked for me. Beats running all over the place looking for a "store bought" part. Don...
Monday, we drove to Ky from Ga to pick up our "new" Premier. 11.75 mpg coming back so I'm happy with that. Several things that I think I'll need to make it...
Welcome to the chinook world.I've owned 98 Premier for 2-3 yrs and love it. The chinook group is great, all members eager to help. We get 101/2 mpg.Have...
Hi! As for the 'fridge, 12v was never designed to run it continuously. I turn it off when I'm not using it. When camping at a hook-up camp site, you can plug...
We have had our 2001 Destiny for a couple of months and have almost worked out all of the neglected maintenance issues. Does anyone have any guidence re. the...
Hello Julia, We have recently purchased an '05 Chinook Summit equipped with a Marksman Keyless Remote FDD ID H50T12. Our doors don't work with it and the...
Hello Again Julia, It turns out that the Marksman remote is manufactured by Magnadyne. This fact was the real challenge in finding a possible answer. Anyway,...
I was thinking about removing the installed coffee maker in my 2002 Premier, and looked at the mounting piece with the bolts/screws coming down. But, I can't...
I have a 2004 Premier and just removed my coffee maker last weekend. In the cabinet above you will find several white Phillips head screws that run in a line...
In order to properly reprogram our remote keyless entry transmitter, we need to find the model and serial number of the receiver that is installed under the...
Matching up the key fobs, I believe the model to be a Marksman M2A by Magnadyne on our Glacier- should be the same on a Summit. Instruction manual is posted...
Good Morning Dave Shehane, We did find this posting and will give it a try, but we are unsure if it is the same model. We have contacted a Magnadyne dealer...
The Good news is that all the wires are in place---all you need to do is pick up a new nits for maybe $75-150 depending on options.and plug it in.... BTW...
Decided to go with the wired camera instead of wireless. Picked up a Voyager unit from Camper World yestd. Installation seems to be straight forward except...