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RV.Net - darsbenExplorer IIFor the best advice I can give follow this link
http://forums.motorhomemagazine.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/register/sup/1.cfm
Read DOT number 2 - Johno02Explorer35'.. Just about any good convieniance store/gas station at about any exit. Same for most any truck stop. When you get reqady to gas up, try to avoid lunch times or breakfast times. Most interstate exits have signs before the exit indication what fuels and brands are available. When you get off the exit, just take a look at the places. One with pump islands parallel to the store front are usually best for larger vehicles. OK, so you are going to take up the entire island, you are going to buy enough fuel to make up for that. After swiping your card, if the pump stops before you get filled up, don't reswipe again, just go on down the road to another stop that appreciates your business enough to let you fill up completely. If a store doesn't trust you not to do a run-off with a motor home and toad, they have enough business as it is and don't need mine. Pilot truck stops expecially irritate me. I won't stop at one unless I have to, and then just enough to get me to somewhere else.
- Blaster_ManExplorerYou need one of these. Tells all of the fuel stops on all interstates and which are big rig friendly:
The Next Exit: www.amazon.com/The-Next-Exit-2015-Interstate/dp/0984692134 - Blaster_ManExplorerYou need one of these. Tells all of the fuel stops on all interstates and which are big rig friendly:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Next-Exit-2015-Interstate/dp/0984692134 - BobandShazExplorerUse the App called RV parky or the good Sam's map tool. They will show fuel stops.
- Dick_BExplorerWhy are there duplicate posts?
Why are there duplicate posts?
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