12-20-2017, 08:50 PM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Outlaw 37RB
State: Pennsylvania
Posts: 13
THOR #10274
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Originally Posted by pengoquin
Based on our experience, here are a few things to be sure get covered. Go over the plumbing completely, understand where, which lines and drains go to what. Thor is big on concealed weatherizing bypasses. Make sure they go over the entire electrical system and explain 110v from shore, 110v from inverter and 12v systems, the location of all fuses and circuit breakers (they hid some on my unit). Do a test drive and make sure the alignment is good, they tend to need to be re-aligned from the factory due to the added weight of slide outs. If they don't come with your RV, contact Thor for a full set of diagrams (plumbing, electrical and venting etc) and owners manuals for such things as levelers and A/C, the owners book is usually outdated and generally vague. You may never need any of these manuals, but if you do you'll be ahead of the problem. Cheers
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Thank you, will add to list.
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Dave Steiner
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