All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Suggestions on buying an extended service plan?The best extended service plan for a new RV is to find out how much commercial extended service plans cost per month, and put that money into a separate bank account and save it up for when problems eventually come up. Most extended service plans don't cover everything, and are very expensive (thousands of $ per year). Fill out your warranty cards.Re: Heater vent ducting. Winnebago AdventurerX2 on adjustable registers. This will solve the problem, as you need to nearly close the bedroom register and bathroom register to get good airflow to the kitchen register.Re: P32 or W20 workhorseWe have a W20 on an Adventurer 33V and like it a lot. The only aftermarket mod I've made was to replace the worn out shocks with new Koni shocks. The coach rides and handles very well. I have no experience with the older P series chassis, so sorry, I cant give you a side by side comparisonRe: levelersdougrainer's comment is correct. I had this problem last March, and found our shuttle valve was bad. Removing and reinstalling the valve will temporarily relieve the pressure so you can retract your jacks, but get the valve replaced at your earliest opportunity to prevent the problem reoccurring.Re: Colorado SpringsAnother vote for Garden of the Gods campground. Excellent location close to Manitou Springs, and right next to Garden of the GodsRe: General RV- good or bad????I get service work done by their Wixom MI location, and have been happy with the work they have done.Re: Dingy tow EnvoyAs long as it is 4wd, the Envoy should be towable 4 wheels down. If it is 2wd, it would nee to be towed on a trailer (not practical due to weight). There should be a note in your owners manual under "recreational towing" or some similar heading.Re: Needed documents to register a MotorhomeDon't do it. If the seller doesn't have the title, then he doesn't really own it.Re: Yellowstone 1st tripYou will like Yellowstone a lot. We have visited 3 times now, and will go back again next time we get a chance. We stayed at the headwaters at Flagg Ranch. Very convenient - just outside the South entrance of Yellowstone, and just north of Grand Teton. The gas station at the park had the best gas price in the area when we were there last (2011). Attractions on the way (there or back) include Rocky Mountain National Park, The Black Hills, Devils Tower, Cody, Sturgis, and more. You are arriving at the end of the summer, so be prepared for cold weather, and possibly snow. Be sure to bring a decent set of binoculars and a camera with a good zoom lens. Keep your distance from the animals. When you go into the park the rangers tell you that on average, 3 people per year are killed by getting too close to the wild animals. Yellowstone is our favorite National Park so far (we haven't made it to Alaska yet). Have fun.