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Old 06-16-2015, 07:36 PM   #1
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'New' 2001 Winnebago Brave 30W priorities

My new to me 2001 Winnebago Brave 30W is coming together very well. Drive train is serviced and tests well, front tires are less than a year old and the rears will be replaced next week. Minor fixes are completed or in work - roof vent cracked and replaced, a few bulbs out, broken latches on access doors replaced, shower head replaced, generator serviced, water and sewer systems test good, A/C tests good, slide and jacks function as expected, mattress replaced, roof inspected and caulk touched up as needed, all propane systems leak checked and work as expected, awnings are in good condition, all upholstery and carpets will be cleaned this week, brake fluid flushed and replaced, water system sanitized, toad (Honda Element) hardware and wiring complete, rear camera purchased, Coach-Net card in my pocket.......

On my list - LED lights wherever I can, fridge fans in roof vent....

My wish list includes - TPMS, EMS, autoformer, and ????

That's where I'm asking for help.... How should I prioritize my wish list and what have I missed.

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Welcome from a previous '02 Brave owner and sounds like you are well on your way to enjoying the road. Can't really help you set your priorities but TPMS would be high on my list. Its good to know before leaving that all the tires have correct pressures without having to go out and check each one.
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If it's a P30, get two (one is a spare) inline fuel filters from NAPA. It is located on the chassis rail usually somewhere after the steps towards the rear.

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EMSHW30C and EEZTire 10 sensor TPMS on order. Will check on the fuel filter the next time I'm under the coach.
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