All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: serpentine belt replacementI believe I ordered the Motorcraft JK61107 V-Ribbed Belt. If your was originally a 6 ribbed belt, this should be the one.Re: Gas Coaches and air compressors jkcruzer1 wrote: 10forty2 wrote: This is the one I carry. It's got a 3-gallon tank on it so it can air up the big loads a little faster. I Caught it on sale at Lowe's for around $120.00. It, along with 50' of air hose, fits in the front bin under the driver's side door very nicely. X2 It's reasonably quiet, too. On sale about a month ago for $99. I just purchased this one. I believe it is better than the dewalt shown because it has a 3 gallon tank, 150psi and 1.5hp. This thing brings the 3 gallons up to 150psi in less than 1 minute and filled my MH tires to 90psi very quickly with plenty of pressure to spare. Hope this helps.Re: Solitude Point in upstate South Carolina??.I stayed there several years ago. Very quaint campground. We had a 30' motorhome at the time and didn't have any troubles getting there. I would take I-26 all the way to HWY 11. That part is a very easy drive with no steep inclines. The only problems is the driveway is rather steep, but nothing that would make me not go. I would not hesitate to return.Re: CLASS A vs. CLASS CI chose class A over class C for multiple reasons: 1. When I go camping I like to see outside. Class C always felt very closed in because of the lack of windows especially on the front end. 2. When backing into a site, you can actually slide open the window and look straight down the side for a clear view in lieu of relying only on mirrors. Very important for overhead limbs etc. 3. Because of the large front window, similar to mirrors, it feels much bigger in size. 4. Class C's are much more prone to leaking, especially in the cab-over. 5. Driving and A is like looking out of a picture window. Driving a C feels like your in a cave with tunnel vision. 6. Class C's are almost at weight capacity for the frame out of the box. Class A's can handle much more weight. 7. Class A's tanks are usually much larger, see item 6 :) To me a class C really shines when it comes to large families. You can fit a lot more people in a C than you can in an A.Re: New here...campgrounds that do not allow campfiresDisney only allows if you bring your own fire pit at the site. It's very rare to see one. They do have one at the movie though.Re: Samson tiresI have sampson as well and never could find published information. However, the article above matches goodyear and Michellin too. I think that is the best we can do, I haven't had any issues yet.Re: wire for 30 AAgree, no stranded only solid conductor.Re: Cascade Lake in NCYes, it is still a very nice campground and one of my favorites. We were there in July, it was rainy but we had a great time. It's pretty much the same as its been for the last 8 years or so except they have upgraded the power on the R sites now. By the way, I'm originally from New Orleans and we used to go to the strawberry festival every year. None better in the world :)Re: Dinette table coming loose AGAINI have the same issue, my current thoughts are a 1x4 long enough to reach the nearest studs, screw it to the studs and reattach the table brackets to the 1x4. Of course I would have to pretty up the 1x4 :)Re: Santee St Park, SC Need site assistanceI thought they shut the lake campground down during the winter? Not sure though? After looking, perhaps this year they are closing the cypress side?