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โApr-21-2016 08:45 AM
Just got a bumper pull toy hauler, and it has the little bubble level on the power tongue jack. Is that sufficient for leveling the trailer, or should I still get a level bubble for the front/side of the RV?
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โMay-09-2016 06:05 PM
Bedlam wrote:
There are even more holes in coverage once you get into the Rockies.
And, let's hope it stays that way!!!
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โMay-09-2016 05:53 PM
dedmiston wrote:TyroneandGladys wrote:
Three things all RV's must have
WD40 for anything that doesn't move that should move
Duct tape for anything that is moving that should not be moving
Credit Card for everything else.
Ambulance
There I fixed it for ya ๐
07' Rhino 686 SS106-ITP-AFE-BRP-T4-CDI-KIBBLEBWHITE-CVT-TSTICH-Ridgid LED LightBar-HID Conversion Kit-LIVEWIRE
04' Honda 250 Sportstrac quad
05' Honda 400 Ranchers quad
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โMay-09-2016 05:50 PM
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โMay-09-2016 10:03 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:
Three things all RV's must have
WD40 for anything that doesn't move that should move
Duct tape for anything that is moving that should not be moving
Credit Card for everything else.
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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
- 18 Can Am Maverick x3
- 05 Yamaha WR450
- 07 Honda CRF250X
- 05 Honda CRF230
- 06 Honda CRF230
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โMay-08-2016 11:49 PM
But, our toyhauler is our survival backup, so all of it is a necessity. It's a comfort to know we have an option, in other words, we will need all the stuff we carry, at some point
07' Rhino 686 SS106-ITP-AFE-BRP-T4-CDI-KIBBLEBWHITE-CVT-TSTICH-Ridgid LED LightBar-HID Conversion Kit-LIVEWIRE
04' Honda 250 Sportstrac quad
05' Honda 400 Ranchers quad
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โMay-08-2016 08:52 PM
WD40 for anything that doesn't move that should move
Duct tape for anything that is moving that should not be moving
Credit Card for everything else.
27' 1986 Coachmen
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โMay-08-2016 07:58 PM
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โMay-08-2016 05:25 PM
Dirtclods wrote:Bedlam wrote:Dirtclods wrote:
Someone mention GPS most of all you newer phones have GPS capabilities built right in.
Most phone GPS do not work outside of cellular tower range.
Well GPS is Data if you have Verizon it covers everywhere I've rode even South of the border.
Verizon undoubtably has the best coverage, but there are holes once you get east of Cascades or Sierra-Nevada's. There are even more holes in coverage once you get into the Rockies.
There are caching applications for map data if you know ahead of time you will not have coverage, but the built-in GPS in phones is lacking verses dedicated systems and it relies on cell towers for better accuracy. I worked on dead reckoning aircraft systems that were more accurate then cell phone GPS.
Host Mammoth 11.5 on Ram 5500 HD
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โMay-08-2016 01:49 PM
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โMay-08-2016 08:36 AM
Bedlam wrote:Dirtclods wrote:
Someone mention GPS most of all you newer phones have GPS capabilities built right in.
Most phone GPS do not work outside of cellular tower range.
Well GPS is Data if you have Verizon it covers everywhere I've rode even South of the border.
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โMay-03-2016 07:03 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
Ditch the incandescent lamps and upgrade to LEDs. If your rig didn't come from the factory with LEDs, that's the first upgrade to do.
This......especially dry camping.
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โMay-02-2016 07:08 PM
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โMay-01-2016 03:57 PM
BB_TX wrote:
I just bought a set of Andersen levelers to get rid of my boards I carry. Haven't had a chance to try them yet but they get good reviews on RV forums.
love ours
27' 1986 Coachmen
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โApr-30-2016 03:51 AM
Bedlam wrote:Dirtclods wrote:
Someone mention GPS most of all you newer phones have GPS capabilities built right in.
Most phone GPS do not work outside of cellular tower range.
Wrong. All phones GPS work outside cell range just like a handheld GPS. The problem is that a phone doesn't have a map database unless you are in cell range or you upload maps to the phone. There are a few companies that provide map services for cell phones, Delorme Earthmate and Backcountry Navigator to name two. More and more people are going this route as its cheaper then purchasing a GPS, the viewing screen is bigger with the phone or tablet, and the map layers are easily customized. Biggest con of using this system is one has to plan ahead and download the maps.