Oct-08-2017 04:46 PM
Oct-16-2017 07:25 PM
Oct-16-2017 07:19 PM
JaxDad wrote:gutfelt wrote:JaxDad wrote:et2 wrote:
With a gasser - learning other forms of communication while traveling would be Good advice.
Why would that be?
My Itasca gasser is so quiet that people phoning me don’t know I’m driving, they think I’m sitting at home. The wind noise is by far the loudest background noise, and it’s so muffled people can’t tell I’m going down the road at 65mph.
Lumping all vehicles together is not just wrong, it’s silly. A base level pick up and a Caddy are both gassers, do you really think they ride the same and gave the same interior noise level?
where all gassers are noisy is when your driving up steeper mountain passes at 3/4 to full throttle and your down in 2 nd gear area
or trying to pass at wfo
All gassers?
Mine rarely comes out of 5th gear and I’m not sure I can ever remember a time when it dropped back into 3rd gear let alone 2nd.
Mind you I rarely climb hills steeper than 6% so it’s not a huge problem. Just hit the bottom a tad faster and stay on it. No problem at all.
Oct-16-2017 06:54 PM
gutfelt wrote:JaxDad wrote:et2 wrote:
With a gasser - learning other forms of communication while traveling would be Good advice.
Why would that be?
My Itasca gasser is so quiet that people phoning me don’t know I’m driving, they think I’m sitting at home. The wind noise is by far the loudest background noise, and it’s so muffled people can’t tell I’m going down the road at 65mph.
Lumping all vehicles together is not just wrong, it’s silly. A base level pick up and a Caddy are both gassers, do you really think they ride the same and gave the same interior noise level?
where all gassers are noisy is when your driving up steeper mountain passes at 3/4 to full throttle and your down in 2 nd gear area
or trying to pass at wfo
Oct-16-2017 05:09 PM
JaxDad wrote:et2 wrote:
With a gasser - learning other forms of communication while traveling would be Good advice.
Why would that be?
My Itasca gasser is so quiet that people phoning me don’t know I’m driving, they think I’m sitting at home. The wind noise is by far the loudest background noise, and it’s so muffled people can’t tell I’m going down the road at 65mph.
Lumping all vehicles together is not just wrong, it’s silly. A base level pick up and a Caddy are both gassers, do you really think they ride the same and gave the same interior noise level?
Oct-16-2017 03:44 PM
JaxDad wrote:et2 wrote:
With a gasser - learning other forms of communication while traveling would be Good advice.
Why would that be?
My Itasca gasser is so quiet that people phoning me don’t know I’m driving, they think I’m sitting at home. The wind noise is by far the loudest background noise, and it’s so muffled people can’t tell I’m going down the road at 65mph.
Lumping all vehicles together is not just wrong, it’s silly. A base level pick up and a Caddy are both gassers, do you really think they ride the same and gave the same interior noise level?
Oct-16-2017 03:30 PM
et2 wrote:
With a gasser - learning other forms of communication while traveling would be Good advice.
Oct-16-2017 08:14 AM
Oct-15-2017 04:20 PM
Oct-15-2017 07:12 AM
Oct-14-2017 10:03 PM
Oct-14-2017 09:45 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Gut, we have graduated 'Good Sams' college, have our master's and working towards our doctorates, you are a kindergartener. Keep your nose clean and you will earn your badges and respect, until then, finish your happy meal and drink your milk. :B:B:B
MM.
Oct-14-2017 07:34 PM
Oct-14-2017 07:32 PM
Oct-14-2017 07:07 PM
gutfelt wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
1 post, 1 response. All 6 days ago. End of discussion.
That's your opinion and of course like others here everyone is entitled to their own
I think theres been many good responses that address or attempt to address the OP concerns