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Doing alright, Thanks! It's a 2003 Coachmen Leprechaun, 31 footer, the kitchen & couch slide out..only had 21,000 miles on 'er. It was owned by a rv "full timer", has a brake-buddy system, on board compressor, etc., Triton V-10. Has flex-steel leather cab seats..really comfy ride!
Thanks Pat, Corey! HeH...you are familiar by now that the wife and I have one of those "unusual" lives..we decided to take the camper out for the "maiden voyage", we get to the camp site, fill with water, as I get back in the coach, I notice a fair sized wrinkle on the outside dualie, but it's sitting on a lump in the blacktop, so I figure the weight and all, should be alright..so we get to our camp spot, get all settled in, and sure enough, that durn tire is sinking faster than Pauley Shore's movie career! So, no worries..brand-new tire is flat, BUT the new spare is good..which is handy, but no jack!! I told the wife this is no problem..I'll just drive on some wood with the inside wheel, and we will change the tire..yeah! Fortunatly, a retired guy that worked as a mechanic for Mack trucks was camping near by, and he brought his jack, compressor, etc. , I pull the beauty ring off to find that the studs had TWO STINKIN ANTI-THEFT locks on it, to which I have NO tool to remove them with. Still, no worries! I'll just chisel those turkeys off..(Hell, I dont care! What, 10 bucks to replace them) so 5 minutes later, we have them off!! YAAAYYY! Fortunatly, the rest of the trip went smooth..but I am going to go buy a 8 ton bottle jack so next time I dont have to deal with so much stress!!!