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Old 06-30-2023, 01:39 PM   #1
FastEddie87
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Default 2002 Sun Voyager workhorse

First of all I'd like to ask a question 2002 Sun Voyager I want to put brakes and shocks what size jack will jack one wheel up at a time in the front and in the back the two wheels one at a time what size jack would I need How many ton second thing I found out my slides are not going out but I also found another problem as we were going to our last campsite I noticed the cruise control didn't work and when I had gotten in the night before my battery was dead and I heard the brake pedal continued to I guess apply the break like when you press it it makes that noise and then stops well I've got a new switch I haven't put it in yet but when I turn the jacks to come down no matter what it would say parking brake on so I'm hoping this brake pedal seems to control a lot of things the switch I definitely know that it controls the cruise control and maybe the slides I'm not sure but I know it affects the jacks because that's where it's saying emergency break on not on being on a poor man's budget owner an RV You got to learn to do stuff yourself I'm pretty mechanical if you give me some leads I'll find the way to do it I'm getting ready to order the brakes and the shocks what type do you recommend Help my loyal RV friends
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