All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Question for those towing an enclosed car hauler...I have one and works great with my jeep Cherokee Lattitude. However, what sucks now is when I take the motorcycle and golf cart, I have to put the jeep in backwards to keep the tongue weight down. That's when you realize how nice it is to have the door.Re: New OrleansLive in new Orleans. drove from here to DC on 81 in june with no problems of steepness and doing it again in sept to go to pocanos. 45 foot revolution with 30 foot trailer, great drive.Re: Parking problems with big rig43 foot tag axle with 30 foot V-nose trailer holding a wrangler, golf cart and an ultra classic. Put a ramp door in the rear, one on the curb side v-nose (bike/cart exit/entrance) and escape door on the street side for when loading. 75 foot total. Not any harder than 4 wheel down with my dodge ram, just have to plan a little better and google earth a lot but my navigator does pretty good at that. Not looking for over-length comments, just saying people do tow with that length.Re: outside storage binsThanks. Learned something new. Guess I gonna have to go look at mine again because I don't have freightliner.Re: outside storage bins accsys wrote: TprLSP wrote: http://s479.photobucket.com/user/FIRE-UP1/media/IMG_0335.jpg.html What is the black plastic wrench looking thing above the WD 40/electrical cleaner? I found this in my coach but don't know what it's for. That's the wrench to unscrew the rear wheel hub covers. Without it, the tire changers are going to make a big mess with large water pumps. Each side rotates the opposite direction and the wrench should show you which direction for which side. I appreciate you answer but unfortunately I cannot visualize how it works. Mine is plastic and wasn't needed to change the tires. My hub covers (Spartan) are held on by friction grips and just pull off.Re: outside storage binshttp://s479.photobucket.com/user/FIRE-UP1/media/IMG_0335.jpg.html What is the black plastic wrench looking thing above the WD 40/electrical cleaner? I found this in my coach but don't know what it's for.Re: NEWMAR VS COACHMENI would say Revolution LE also. I had a2002 Winnebago 40E and began looking for another. Couldn't find a coach that walls didn't seem like poster board. Found my 2008 revolution LE 42N last year and love everything about it. Very good quality, nice power (400 Cummings) and very nice ride plus Flleetwood always willing to assist with questions/paarts replacement/upgradeRe: Anyone switch from a fifth wheel?We switched from 5er to class A in April of 2009 and definitely enjoy it more. I feel more relaxed driving the A than when towing a 5er. Everybody including dog have more space around them because I no longer have that cooler in the rear seat and dog moving everywhere because he restless and wife LOVES having feet up in her passenger seat.Re: No 120 in slideFinally got time to troubleshoot. Had 120 vac going to the first gfci plug but the plug was not working. Removed plug and bypassed, all plugs in slide worked. Whoohoo went bought new gfci and hooked up. ****, same problem, plug will not work. Plan is to remove that gfci and install normal one and yes I am aware it is an extra safety factor besides the circuit breaker. Gonna do until I can research more and solve.Re: No 120 in slideYes, we were hanging with some. I was the black/gold Revolution next to the cream white hurricane painted H3. We were the ones from New Orleans. Had a great time there even though I didn't have a Prevost
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