Jack for 73 gmc

bartz paul

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Although you didn't say, by certain of your words I'm guessing that you
reside in the SE part of the country. It would be helpful for you to
locate a few other owners in your area to call on for advice, answering
questions, experiences, etc. In case you don't have access to the GMC
club member listings, we can help you with contacts by finding out your
location. I would be glad to help along those lines.

Assume you have seen the four GMC related web site addresses. They have
some helpful information and sources.

GMC Motorhomes International has a quarterly newsletter, and holds a
biannual rally that concentrates on seminars dealing with the
intricacies of maintaining/upgrading your coach, plus ones for the
spouses who are not inclined to work on a coach. They generally attract
approximately 300 coaches each time and schedule open house's where you
can tour others coaches for ideas.

There are regional GMC clubs that are helpful, in addition.

Cinnabar also publishes a quarterly newsletter that is informative,
which includes information about new parts availability.

A good alternative to the original jack is a properly sized (capacity)
bottle jack. You'll need a lug nut wrench of course.

Generally speaking, one of the great attributes of most GMC owners is
their willingness to assist other owners and to share ideas, etc., and
the camaraderie.

Good luck in your pursuit of the GMC lifestyle.

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHARRPAUL [SMTP:CHARRPAUL]
> Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 1:16 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Jack for 73 gmc
>
> We are new owners of a 73 23' and would like to know where we could
> get a jack in case of flat along with other items. We did get a parts
> book from Cinnabar. I would appreciate any info. on distributors and
> contacts. By the way I thank all of you out there for the input on
> everything and I personally think it is wonderful to see how you all
> help each other. Our GMC and YOU'ALL make us tickled and excited to be
> new owners. YEA!!!
 
The four Web site addresses are: gmcmotorhome.com, gmcmotorhomes.com,
gmcmi.com and gmcws.com.

A year or so ago, the GMC Great Lakers or GMC Six Wheelers had a rally
in Branson.

GMCMI, as I said, attracts approximately 300 coaches. Is there a
campground with that capacity in your area?

Are you saying that your door needs to be re-curved to fit tighter? Do
you have the drip cap above the door in place? What is the condition of
the weather striping around the door frame?

Many times, where a leak manifests itself, is far from the actual spot.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHARRPAUL [SMTP:CHARRPAUL]
> Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 4:31 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: RE: Jack for 73 gmc
>
> Thank you Paul for your imput. I'm not for sure if I have found the
> four GMC web sites or not. We are here in Branson, Mo. Paul and it
> would be nice to have a fun rally or something down here. It is a
> safe and wonderful place to live and vacation and we have the best
> entertainment around. I am also needing to know the best way or
> product to seal the entrance door. It is the only place I can find
> that leaks. If anyone has even an effective alternative method (not
> permanent), or kit, I would sure appreciate assistance on the door
> seel leak of ours. Thank you!
 
> Excuse me for not mentioning it in the below response, but another
> excellent publication is the GMC Motorhome Marketplace magazine.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bartz, Paul
> Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 1:50 PM
> To: 'gmcmotorhome'
> Subject: RE: Jack for 73 gmc
>
> Although you didn't say, by certain of your words I'm guessing that
> you reside in the SE part of the country. It would be helpful for you
> to locate a few other owners in your area to call on for advice,
> answering questions, experiences, etc. In case you don't have access
> to the GMC club member listings, we can help you with contacts by
> finding out your location. I would be glad to help along those lines.
>
> Assume you have seen the four GMC related web site addresses. They
> have some helpful information and sources.
>
> GMC Motorhomes International has a quarterly newsletter, and holds a
> biannual rally that concentrates on seminars dealing with the
> intricacies of maintaining/upgrading your coach, plus ones for the
> spouses who are not inclined to work on a coach. They generally
> attract approximately 300 coaches each time and schedule open house's
> where you can tour others coaches for ideas.
>
> There are regional GMC clubs that are helpful, in addition.
>
> Cinnabar also publishes a quarterly newsletter that is informative,
> which includes information about new parts availability.
>
> A good alternative to the original jack is a properly sized (capacity)
> bottle jack. You'll need a lug nut wrench of course.
>
> Generally speaking, one of the great attributes of most GMC owners is
> their willingness to assist other owners and to share ideas, etc., and
> the camaraderie.
>
> Good luck in your pursuit of the GMC lifestyle.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHARRPAUL [SMTP:CHARRPAUL]
> Sent: Thursday, March 05, 1998 1:16 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Jack for 73 gmc
>
> We are new owners of a 73 23' and would like to know where we
> could get a jack in case of flat along with other items. We did get a
> parts book from Cinnabar. I would appreciate any info. on distributors
> and contacts. By the way I thank all of you out there for the input on
> everything and I personally think it is wonderful to see how you all
> help each other. Our GMC and YOU'ALL make us tickled and excited to be
> new owners. YEA!!!