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nomad297
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Aug 01, 2014

What Was Your Most Valuable Lesson Here?

There is so much to learn here, at RV.net, and it seems that most new members' posts are asking for advice. I know it's not just the new members who need help from time-to-time, because there is always something to learn when it comes to RVs.

What would you consider the most valuable or important thing you have learned here? Was there a particular member or members responsible for your solution?

My most valuable lesson was that ST tires should not be driven at speeds over their maximum rating of 65mph. I had no idea until I started reading this forum. There was no particular member who made me aware of this -- it was many, many members.

Bruce
  • I can't pick one post or person cause so many helped me, but I love the cg review and info section the most. People give first hand info about the cg when I ask a specific question. that helps me so much!
    Their experiences/advice are wonderful when booking a cg.
  • Blue ox "Bedsaver" does what it says, save your bed. I did learn the hard way.
  • I've found that most good experiences are the result of previous bad experiences. And most of them have happened to somebody else first. And since we don't use our real names we admit to our mistakes right here.
    I'd like to take a moment to thank many of you posters for warning me about things that I'm sure I would have done. :)
  • First thing down when setting up camp, wheel chocks.

    Last thing up when breaking camp, wheel chocks.

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