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โMar-18-2015 04:13 PM
Terryallan wrote:MFL wrote:
Our little one always rides in the cab with us, she likes to help drive!
My wife will not drive, with the FW hooked up, so it's nice to have the little one for a co-pilot.
When I get tired driving, I can set the cruise, and my little Angel will stand on my lap and steer, while I catch a few Zzs!:B
Jerry
You are kidding of course. No one is stupid enough to let a dog sit on their lap while driving.
โMar-18-2015 04:08 PM
MFL wrote:
Our little one always rides in the cab with us, she likes to help drive!
My wife will not drive, with the FW hooked up, so it's nice to have the little one for a co-pilot.
When I get tired driving, I can set the cruise, and my little Angel will stand on my lap and steer, while I catch a few Zzs!:B
Jerry
โMar-18-2015 04:03 PM
rbpru wrote:
We travel with a 62 lb. Golden Doddle.
โMar-18-2015 12:05 PM
โMar-18-2015 11:04 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:dvitale300 wrote:
Actually, I took a look a few minutes ago. The tanks are behind the electric hitch - which is what is actually in the way - so that's a entirely different issue. Doesn't, to me, look fixable. Oh well, we'll work around it.
Sometimes you can rotate the electric tongue jack so things clear it. Sometimes you can replace it with one that is taller, putting the big part up out of the way.... or you can get a shank that moves the ball back enough to allow things to open...
โMar-18-2015 10:20 AM
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โMar-18-2015 09:10 AM
dvitale300 wrote:
I know this is kind of an odd question, but we're dog show people new to RV's and will be leaving in a few days for our first dog show with our Travel Trailer. Are there folks out there who travel, leaving their pets back in the trailer when you drive? If so, any tips on how you make things safe for them? Any bad consequences besides the obvious?
thanks
โMar-18-2015 08:51 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
The thread is not spiraling anywhere.:R
The OP asked a question and forum members are giving their opinions and experiences which is what the OP asked for.
โMar-18-2015 07:55 AM
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โMar-18-2015 07:38 AM
RN wrote:
Friend of mine had the same problem when he bought a new F150. Hitch extension solved the problem.
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