All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Spending a night (or two) in a motel parking lot?Some Best Western Hotels have RV sites. Some have listing in a magazine that they have RV sites. We found one in OK. I think they had about 15 sites behind the hotel. This is a bit different than just parking overnight, but a nice touch. AJRVRe: What Did You Do To Your Class B Today ?We just returned from a 10 day trip to AR attending a bluegrass festival. Great musicians. We spent the day vacuuming,mopping the floors, wiping down the wood work, laundry and making up the beds with clean linens. Now, we are ready for the next adventure on the road. AJRVRe: What Did You Do To Your Class B Today ?We had 4 heavy duty Bilstein shocks installed today on our 2004 Pleasureway. Rides great now.Re: B+ motorhomesHave you checked all water lines? Just a thought. We had one leak that traveled down and around. It was a water line.Re: B+ motorhomesDaniel, You asked in one entry, if you should keep this thread alive for a while longer. I would vote yes, until a lot of us get "most of the bugs" worked out of the BT Cruiser. I looked under the drawer that is under the stove to check the water lines (must have been ESP) and found another water leak. We bought some Epoxy Putty at the Hardware store in Ardmore, OK. The E. Putty sure works well. Now, to include that with the sofa adjustments at the dealer next week. *This Message was edited on 29-Aug-02 12:23 AM by AJRV* Re: B+ motorhomesThanks, Cluemiester. I'll check into the loc-tite for my tires.Re: B+ motorhomesUpdate on our Gulf Stream 24'B Touring Cruiser. It is now 4 mo. old and serving us well. Although, I love the Roadtrek, we enjoy the extra room that the Roadtrek didn't have. The V10 is a great motor. We had the extentions put on the dual tires. They do loose air pressure easily. We have to put air in the tires every 2 weeks before we travel. We are delighted with the size of the ref. and bathroom. I could use a bit more cabinet space. The kitchen in the middle has worked well for us. The 2 sofa beds aren't the most comfortable. I use a l" foam pad under the sheets. The slideout makes a world of difference. We love the extra space that it provides. The sofa on the slideout needs to be reconnected. The back comes out from the wall a couple of inches and the foot section to the sofa slides out too easily during traveling. We would like to see Gulf Stream change the angle of the inlet to the fresh water tank. The water must go in slowly or the air sends it backward. Our mileage is around 11 miles to the gallon. I forgot the awning. The screws came loose on one side of the awning over the slide. The dealer installed longer screws on both sides. It works well now. We solved the foot pedal problem. Short people have difficulty reaching the gas pedal. The seat doesn't move up & down or foreward. We put a 2X8 board long enough to extend from the pedal to the seat to rest our heal on while driving. Over all, we are pleased with our purchase. Sorry, I took so long answering Crewcut, Daniel, Gary & SBW's questions. sometime ago. We were out enjoying the RV and meeting some wonderful people.Re: B+ motorhomesWe just purchased a new B Touring Cruiser by Gulf Stream. 23.9'with slide. It has a V-10 Ford engine. It sounds similiar to the Trail Lite B. I'll give an update on ours after we take a few trips in it. We moved up from a Roadtrek. We needed a bit more room. I sure hated to part with the Roadtrek but, life goes on. AJ