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  1. Ya gotta know when tou are in over your head and it is best to have someone else do the job
  2. As mentioned previously, a Super C (Renegade or Showhauler) would fit the needs. I have seen them with a bedrrom, not just the space over the driver compartment. Plenty big engine, and service centers everywhere
  3. I had 4 corner weights done at Grants Pass RV and Auto Repair - Henderson's Line-Up Brake & RV Inc. (hendersonslineup.com) in Grants Pass. Done while have front shocks replaced
  4. +1 on Dinosaur I use PPL for all kinds of other parts RV Parts & Accessories from PPL Parts Superstore | PPL Motor Homes
  5. Ya gotta love the lawyers. They have now brought up "Homesteading" laws to protect the "campers".
  6. It could be a reaction to what is happening in Seattle
  7. LindaH Check out the Truma. I switched about a year ago and am happy with it
  8. Interesting product but I have stopped buying Chinese products. That choice usually means I pay more, but I am fine with that. At least I am supporting an economy of a country that is ours, or friends of ours. Not that of a country which is essentially our enemy - strong word, but it fits
  9. there are probably cheaper ones out there, but none better Professional Tie Down Systems for Any Vehicle | macscustomtiedowns
  10. I grew up in northern WI, rural setting. Had years of practice driving on packed snow/ice. I spent a year in Texas in the 70's. Remember watching cars sliding through a stop light as I was eating at a Denny's. The locals thought once they got going their problems were over. Then I spent 15 years in AR. Snow was a problem for the locals, but nothing like the ice storms that we had. The past 15 years have been in the Seattle area. For a city close to the mountains and snow, you would think these locals would have an idea how to handle it - they don't. One night coming home from work, I had maneuver around cars that had been abandoned in the middle of the freeway. There was maybe 4 inches of snow
  11. That setup is not OK. The front axel is unloaded, the rear overloaded
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