All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Bike racks in the rearHave almost 3 years on the road and 15K miles with my Thule T2.Re: Bed covers and fifth wheel clearanceIn Phoenix all the rubber seals in my Fold-A-Cover were rotted in just over two years. Chose a Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit for my next.Re: Leaving rig someplace to fly home periodically?We vacation quite frequently (~5 weeks per year) and just find a nice RV park to keep it in while we're gone. Usually have the park staff or neighbors keep an eye on it while we're gone (e.g. checking refrigerator). Yep it's a bit costly, but no worse than when we owned a house.Re: Washer and Dryer Advice!Have Spendide stackables with a vented dryer. Had to talk the wife into it. Now she would never do without.Re: Receiving Packages?We do it often but have had at least one occasion where Amazon's system would not accept the address entered. Had to wait until our next stop.Re: Buying a new 5th Wheel Trailer. Help!I suggest you consider a drive to the Pomona RV show so you can compare models.Re: Feed back wanted on the "Real" Top Brands mr. ed wrote: You may also want to check out NuWa. They manufacture the Hitchhiker line of fifth wheels, among others. I full timed in a 2007 Hitchhiker for about 7 years without issues until a medical situation forced me out. NuWa has been out of business for many years. Probably would have bought one if still around.Re: Verizon increases hotspotting to 15GCurrently have a 24 gig plan and thought about switching to unlimited until I found out our Jetpack would be throttled at 10. While 15 is better, it's nowhere near the 24 that we would like, so we'll just stick with our current plan.Re: Insurance for full timers CC-skipjack wrote: I guess I must be missing something. I'm not full timing yet, but plan on keeping my S&B home when I do. Right now my RV is covered by auto policy while towing and by the home owners policy when not. The auto add on is less than $100/yr and no additional on the home owners. So if one still owns a S&B house, why the need for the what seems to be expensive additional policies? When we still had our S&B our homeowner's insurance did not cover the trailer, hence the additional policy.Re: problem uncouplingFoot on brake and put into neutral, release brake and let truck settle (it may be forward or aft depending), put in park and pull handle.
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