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lovervliving
Aug 11, 2011Explorer
The best piece of advice is to take your rig on a short outing close to your home but not in a remote area. If something goes wrong, you're not too far away to return, if necessary.
Let the campground managers know you're a newbie; most are more than happy to help you start enjoying your RVing experience. On our first outing, we had the managers, follow us to our site, help us hook up the sewer, electric, etc. That was very nice. We're currently workamping, and at our RV park, we do the same thing.
Since you're on the tire thread here... Be sure to change your tires every 4-6 years regardless of the miles you have on them.
Welcome to the RV world! You're gonna love it!
Let the campground managers know you're a newbie; most are more than happy to help you start enjoying your RVing experience. On our first outing, we had the managers, follow us to our site, help us hook up the sewer, electric, etc. That was very nice. We're currently workamping, and at our RV park, we do the same thing.
Since you're on the tire thread here... Be sure to change your tires every 4-6 years regardless of the miles you have on them.
Welcome to the RV world! You're gonna love it!
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