All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What to do within the week before 1st tripSpend first night at Super Walmart.Re: Looking To Good Sam Cust Serv To Help On Extended Serv Plan DownTheAvenue wrote: TinyoneRV wrote: Have you read your policy for exclusions regarding obsolescence? X2 X3Re: Slide out - seal questionX2All went wellOn my phone so this will be quick. Lost an injector on my Cummins last year. Had it replaced under warranty (not GS), paid my deductible and went on my way. This year I purchased GS intended service. Lost another injector called GS went to a Freightliner shop had the injector replaced that day, paid my deductible and went on my way. Two days later another injector went out. I pulled into Cummins shop in Gillette, WY. Called GS, they discussed the injector problems with the Cummins shop manager. GS approved replacing all 6 injectors, even the one that was replaced two days before. Cummins completed the work the next day, I paid my deductible and went on my way. Thanks GS. Thanks Cummins Gillette, WY. Excellent service.Re: Have to wait two months for serviceCall a mobil tech. Both repairs are simple and should take no more than a couple of hours or so unless the tank is split.Re: Cleaning windshield at campsiteA bucket, an extendable handle, an interchangeable brush and squige, some Windex and a towel.Re: Speed is not your friend SoCalDesertRider wrote: Arizona really needs to reduce their speed limits to 65. Too many people doing 85-95. They need to do like in Pennsylvania. Set speed limit at 55mph that slows most down to 65 or 70mph.Re: 2016 nights in your RV ???????Up until April probably 20 or so. We left home in May and will be back early November or late October. We will take off for a week or so in November then again in December. I haven't counted them up. But we have spent several.Re: Macerator Pro&ConI have one. Handy when you need to pump up hill or over 20' to sewer connection. Other wise I use the standard 3" hose 3" dumps faster and leaves the tank cleaner.Re: Yeti coolers?My opinion. For the occasional weekend and holiday camper no. But for the extreme outdoorsman yes. They are very good coolers but I determine need by use. I determine want by, it would be nice to have but for the money do I really need it. If money is no object get the Yeti. I use the Yeti tumbler to keep my drinks cold. Even in 100+ weather locked in a parked car my drinks stay cold all day. The cup will be so hot I can barely hang on to it but the drink is cold and still has most off the ice remaining. Yeti makes an excellent product. I also have an RTIC tumbler....works just as well and cost less.
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