All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Golf Cart Batteries TomG2 wrote: She is not at all interested in a gasoline fueled cart. Does what you want carry any weight?Re: How to stop neighboring campers fromOne good reason Homey dont play campgrounds.Re: Oh my...they live in a motorhome! Fulltimers wrote: In the 11 years we have been fulltiming I have never felt that. In fact most people are festinated by our lifestyle. Cant say I have ever been "festinated."Re: Disney! be careful!!! rockhillmanor wrote: lbrjet wrote: This happened on a beach. Since Disney calls it a beach dummy me would assume it would be safe to put your foot in the water. This was a tragic accident and to blame the parents is ludicrous. When there are SIGNS telling you NOT to go into the water, it IS time to blame the parents. We all have been taught as soon as we could read to "Obey Signs". Signs are there for a reason and could save your life. When the "Hurricane Warning" signs go up on the beach do you still go swimming? :W Actually, the sign said "No Swimming". They werent swimming. The lawyers will have a field day!Re: Freightliner Oasis Repair CentersDont use Freightliner Of Houston. Although thy are an Oasis dealer, they would not help me with my 07 chassis when I broke down there. They only see RVs by appointment even if you are broken down. Said they could see me in two weeks. They also could not find the part I needed after telling me on the phone that they had 10 of them. I will never darken their door again. If that is Oasis service, I will pass.Re: My experience buying tires krivanj wrote: +1 to St. Lucie Battery and Tire in Fort Pierce, Fl. They too are Michelin dealers so we can use the Michelin program. They do big truck tires and do all the tire work for Stuart based Liberty Prevost motorhomes... They know their stuff, and are friendly and appreciative. I called the Michelin Advantage people to see what shops I could use in my area. St Lucie Battery and Tire was not on their list. I too have had good luck with them.Re: My experience buying tiresDeleteRe: My experience buying tiresWho is Tom? They were already getting $43 a wheel. The Crossfire is not difficult to install and should not have added more than 10 minutes. It ended up taking longer than that because they didnt study it before they removed it. Todd was given an opportunity to raise any concerns. He had none. jwmII wrote: Tom is absolutely correct. The after market stuff does cause difficulty. Tom should have been upfront and told you their would be an extra charge for removing and installing your setup. Furthermore the RE- installation should have been done to your specifications. And you should have paid an added fee for their having to mess with your aftermarket stuff. Re: My experience buying tiresThe sad thimg is that the Goodyears I replaced only had 16,000 miles but were 9 years old. I kept two of them. They still looked fine, inside and out. But the worry about blowouts made me change them. I spent 4 hours today fixing their mess. Luckily, I have the jacks and equipment to remove the wheels. Still, 200 lb wheels are no joy at 67. The front wheels were especially grimy after the switch. No more truck centers for me. Caveat Emptor.Re: My experience buying tires gbopp wrote: So, was the 2 1/2 drive, the aggravation and the time to reinstall the Crossfire worth what you saved? You miss the point. I made the post to maybe save someone else the aggravation I suffered. I needed the tires on short notice. I intend to talk to TCI corporate and Michelin about this also.
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