Arby the 2007 Lazy Daze RB - His Photo-Biography November 29, 2015, 07:00:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 157293Some of you may remember Arby the 2007 Lazy Daze RB. Others may remember his photos and detailed information I put on Flickr both prior to his sale and afterward for the benefit of his new owners. It has been some time since I have seen any interest in the stuff and I am considering taking it down to save space. There are five public Collections containing a total of forty-six Sets. Individual sets cover everything from when we ordered Arby to when we sold him. 350 photographs with supporting text document Arby's features, nooks and crannies, his condition at time of sale, and just about everything of significance in between. Major modifications and additions to make him better (in our opinion) or better suited to our usage are explained in detail. You can find it all at the link below: Arby the 2007 Lazy Daze 26.5 Rear Bath MotorhomeI invite all of you to take a look and let me know what you think. You are free to download and preserve anything that is of particular interest to you individually or to the group at large. I will not take any unilateral action to delete the info until I assess the group's input.Best wishes to each of you for the holiday season,George aka: photophool and lazydazeimages on Flickr
Re: Arby the 2007 Lazy Daze RB - His Photo-Biography Reply #1 – December 10, 2015, 09:01:41 pm Yahoo Message Number: 157516Thanks George, There are some great images and a wealth of wonderful ideas located in your posts. One item I found of particular use was the "brake adjustment" tool for removing the LD wheel covers. Fantastic! I located a used Craftsman tool on eBay for a few bucks. What an amazingly simple tool compared to the Ford lug nut wrench. Quick and easy and no chance of scratching the side of the coach.Thanks for leading to the perfect tool.Kent
Re: Arby the 2007 Lazy Daze RB - His Photo-Biography Reply #2 – December 10, 2015, 10:28:41 pm Yahoo Message Number: 157518George, there are some good, original ideas there. I was wonde Inc what hose/cord to store in the spare tire, and your idea is perfect. The brake tool is brilliant, turning a single use tool into a multi use. The toe saver- I like to carry a length of that foam tubing for various uses, this is the perfect storage use for it as I whittle off pieces for other needs. Good stuff! Paul