All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionssecuring a travel trailerHello is there any way to secure a travel trail when you un hook while going out to see the sights so no one will steal it??Re: class A semi as an RV Mr.Mark wrote: I would think that your truck is just a truck for personal use. It is not an RV, the fifth wheel is an RV. I'm not sure what you are wanting to do. Good luck, MM. that's the way I see it my truck is for personal use and not an RV. but I heard people tell me to register it as an rv or what they call a housecar:hRe: class A semi as an RV BB_TX wrote: You need to post this question in the 5th wheel forum. Or ask a moderator to move this post there. I know there are some pulling with similar trucks and can possibly answer your question. Probably varies per state though. just did that thanks I thought it was supposed to be in the heavy duty trucks section. you live and learn :o oh and the state i'm in is califorina moving to south Dakotaclass A semi as an RVHello I currently own a Volvo vnl780 just bought today. what is the process that I would have to go through to register it as an RV for my own personal use and not for commercial use. I will be tuggin a 40 foot 5th wheel with itRe: Do you subscribe to satellite radio? Favorite programs?I have Siriusxm and I love it . I tried to cancel it and I couldn't do it. I listen to most of the channels. i'm not into stern though. I have an sxm lynxRe: winegaurd travlrhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7OQWzNDzncRe: winegaurd travlr ground_pounder wrote: fpresto wrote: Have you looked at it? Are you talking about the Trav'ler that automatically finds the satellite? I see no possibility of mounting it on a RV ladder if that is what you mean. It is heavy, the antenna is large and needs a lot of room to rotate as it searches for a signal. You would need a platform extending at least three or 4 feet out from the ladder unless you tried aligning it manually which defeats the purpose. yea iv'e seen it. it looks heavy but I didn't think it was that heavy. I have to mount it on the ladder on the back of my semi truck because of the darn air deflector on the roof http://www.winegard.com/images/travlerWeb.jpg yes i'm talking about the travlr that automaticly finds the satellitesRe: winegaurd travlr fpresto wrote: Have you looked at it? Are you talking about the Trav'ler that automatically finds the satellite? I see no possibility of mounting it on a RV ladder if that is what you mean. It is heavy, the antenna is large and needs a lot of room to rotate as it searches for a signal. You would need a platform extending at least three or 4 feet out from the ladder unless you tried aligning it manually which defeats the purpose. yea iv'e seen it. it looks heavy but I didn't think it was that heavy. I have to mount it on the ladder on the back of my semi truck because of the darn air deflector on the roof http://www.winegard.com/images/travlerWeb.jpgRe: winegaurd travlr donn0128 wrote: No! The travler is designed for solid roof mounting. If you want a ladder mount take it back and get one of the small domes. thanks don that's what i'm gonna do i'm looking at domes now as the unit has to go on the back of a semi :Cbest in motion satellitewhat's the best in motion satellite :?
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