First step was removing the wheel well liner, no problem.
Next step was to remove the bumper, and that's where it all came to a halt. Without the truck up on a lift we had no way that we could get a tool on the 3 big nuts on each side to remove the bumper. A very disappointing situation, and totally unexpected, so we buttoned it all up and threw in the towel. But before we put the tools away we replaced the air cleaner on the coach, so at least one thing was accomplished.
So now what? When we bought the truck we went up to M&G Braking in Athens, TX to have them install the braking system and the wiring harness, and had planned to have them do the baseplate as well, but the baseplate hadn't been developed yet for our new model truck. So we are now heading back to Athens, TX to have them install it. It will mean we will have to leave earlier than we had planned, no big deal. And since we will be close to our daughter Kelly's new house, we will have an opportunity to visit she and Brian after the baseplate. New plans make the world go round:-)
We had a nice get together lunch with Ray and Linda, and Karen and Tom joined us.
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Karen, Tom, Linda, Ray, and Jan |
Jan and I drove up to St Pete for a very good lunch at Crabby Bill's, Jason and Joanne had given us a gift certificate for Christmas we wanted to use, thank you! It was a little cool and windy so we ate inside but still had a nice view of the gulf.
We had a veritable feast to include what we think might be the best onion rings outside of New England.
The good news. As I mentioned we have been talking to people and getting some rough estimates on repairing the clear coat in several places on our coach, 17 years sitting in the sun and weather has taken its toll. We thought we would maybe have to make a sortie to the west coast to a paint shop we had used previously. And after a very high estimate from a shop in Utah, we almost committed to Oregon, but decided to try one more highly recommended place outside of Elkhart, IN, and they hit the mark. We are planning to see them after we leave Maine and New England in mid August to have them take care of us. There will be much more on this subject to follow. Now we just have to figure out what to do for the 10 days or so while we have to stay out of the coach.
So now we are down to just a bit more than a week, a few more visits, a few more lunches, docs are all done and good, almost time to go.