Many of us GMCERS are dog lovers. We have a Pappion that travels with us.
She loves her GMC friends and their coaches as well. At rallies, she makes
the rounds to meet and greet them all. Those few among us who don't like
dogs, just tell her to stay out, and she doesn't go near them again. Dogs
are excellent judges of character, if you dog does not like someone, there
is nearly always a good reason why. She travels very well, for weeks at a
time. Big dogs, are a special set of circumstances in a coach.
I was at a rally with some newbies who had a coach with problems that
needed my assistance. Owners told me they had dog(s) in the coach, but to
just ignore them. When I entered the coach, there were 19 dachshunds that
rushed the door. That MAY HAVE BEEN a scosche too many dogs for my taste (
and smell, too.) Couldn't get out of there soon enough. But it still goes
up in the old memory file.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021, 8:06 AM Burl Vibert via Gmclist <
> > The coach information sticker was removed when the inside of the glove
> box door was painted. It used to be left of the latch. Dave Lenzi
> > rebuilds front hubs, he's in Davison MI (Detroit area). If you don't
> want to get into removal/replacement of the front bearings, take or ship him
> > the entire hub assembly. It will come back in better than new
> condition. As to front axle removal, it isn't hard but it is exacting to
> get the
> > ends out of the hubs. With the control arms at just the correct height
> and the wheels turned just right, and the inner flange tucked up just right,
> > the stub clears by maybe a quarter inch - but it clears. I fought my
> left front for a day and then coerced George Zhookoff to come help. I
> offered
> > him a pair of gloves and he said he wouldn't need them, got in the coach
> and turned the steering wheel and 'now try it'. Fit right in. The right
> > front is way easier, there's more room. Before you start on the front
> or the lower engine and stuff do yourself a favor. Remove the inner wheel
> > liners and set them aside for greatly improved access. If you don't
> already have a Fox and Hound, buy one. It saves a lot of grubbing behind
> > panels and under the dash. mine was under $20 on eBay.
> >
> > Shelties? Lovely little guys. We're down to one Kuvasz (bred them in
> the past) and one Border Collie. Two is about the limit in a GMC unless
> > they're lapdogs. I showed Kuvasz out of my 23' for some years. Rear
> bath Norris with a tub big enough to bathe them.
> >
> > Welcome to the group, and when you do the Southeast, stop off.
> >
> > --johnny
>
> Hi Johnny
> Thanks for the advice, although I have no idea what a "Fox and Hound" is
> in your reference. I have to replace both CV boots, but at least I think
> that's all I have to do to the right front.
>
> I've had shelties for many years, my Ex used to show them and we've had a
> few champions and all were fantastic dogs. Kuvasz and Border Collies are
> great dogs too. Gotta love them puppers. In fact, the first one to get a
> ride in the motorhome was my pup's brother. I picked him up to dogsit while
> I was on the way home from buying the rig. He loved it.
> --
> Burl Vibert
> Kingston, Ontario
> 1976 GMC 26 foot, don't know the model
>
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