All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Residential bidet Bierp wrote: Post pics here! You did great work and others can definitely learn from that. Your bidet is much fancier than mine. I go for more of the "pressure washer" type, but it does the job. :) So how are you coping with the shot of cold water??Re: How do you lock/secure your generator? tinner12002 wrote: pianotuna wrote: Which may come with free room and board at the crowbar hotel, possibly for a life term. The lack of respect for life appalls me. kerrlakeRoo wrote: cable lock and a Glock, and scattering a few empty shell casings near it also helps. It only appalls you because you can't have a Glock up there! Lol! Actually I'm a Ruger or S&W kind of guy myself! +1Re: New Battery Question....I know you said you don't boondock but if you have a Residential Refrigerator, you'll need more than one battery for those on the road overnight stops without hookups.Re: Realilistic mileage with a fifthwheel. Cummins12V98 wrote: racer4 wrote: 10.5-12 mpg at 62 mph with 20,000 miles on the odometer. I question this also! +1Re: What documentation is needed to rv in the Mexican free zoneI recommend the Andrade Port of Entry, which is just west of Yuma and the Arizona/California Border. Use the following link for Port of Entry information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrade_Port_of_Entry You can purchase Mexico vehicle insurance via the Internet. Use the following link: https://www.mexpro.com/en-US/quotes/new/?agtdst=GaPDNB1to5Mar9Exact&gclid=Cj0KCQiAi7XQBRDnARIsANeLIesNs8zV8WT6KktFsIhSG0tuoYgjIBWdHCXblUKJI2-COWaQDNEwwdoaAju4EALw_wcB#/ Use the following link for a Google Map of the Andrade Port of Entry: https://www.google.com/maps/@32.7322618,-114.7200064,14.3z?hl=en&authuser=0 Have a safe trip.Re: Rain noise...Alpenlites are so loud... SidecarFlip wrote: I like rain noise myself. Makes me sleepy. I like Scotch and the way it makes me feel. Makes me not care about the Rain noise and it makes me sleepy after 3 or 4 of them. :B:ZRe: Chucking? Reddog1 wrote: So, Bigg Al, you also think more pin weight reduces Chucking? From my experience, it certainly seems to make a big difference having more Pin Weight.Re: Chucking?For me, I have experienced some Chucking when I forget to select the "Alternate Ride Height" on my Ram 3500 air suspension. It lowers the rear suspension a few inches and in that mode, I never feel any Chucking. By lowering the front ride height of the trailer, you're putting more pin weight on the hitch, which, in my case, makes a huge difference with my 36 foot Open Range Fifth Wheel.Re: Chucking?The biggest contributor to chucking is towing with the 5th wheel nose high. Doing so transfers more weight to the trailer axles and allows more pitching up and down motion at the hitch. If you have room to drop the front a couple of inches, it could eliminate or reduce the chucking.Re: RV accident at a Roundabout. Old-Biscuit wrote: Hwy monies were allotted so HWY 260 between I-17 and Cottonwood is being widened .....2 lanes east & west bound. Roughly 15 mile section will go for 1 lane each direction with a couple of short passing lanes and be 2 full lanes each direction----divided hwy. Excellent! Whoo-Hoo Hold your horses.......7 round-a-bouts are being built also. Had to do something with the monies being allocated. Do you remember the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway, Lakewood Blvd. and the Los Coyotes Diagonal? It's been there my entire life and still works well. I'm sure you remember what it's called. :B
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