All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: informed deliveryDoesn't recognise my latest delivery which is supposed to be in my box but tracking says is in PO 8 mi away. Guess I need to call the PORe: //www.boondockerswelcome.comI'm also one of the founding members and have visited several and had numerous visit me including the owners of the site. They are delightful people and I've had nothing but good to say about my contacts. Not to say that there couldn't be some dangerous kooks out there but that's why we have the 2nd ammendment.Re: How to replace old dog house tv with flat screen Re: Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument, NMI live a few miles from the campground. You won't have any problem with size. Google earth it for pics, & use the measure tool for each site.Re: Evolving USB powerI have several of these and they are AWESOME! smkettner wrote: Gulfcoast wrote: dual 2.4A EACH OUT What's the brand or part # or place to buy one? Need it in 12 volt Thanks Two port 4.8a Three port 6.6 amp Four port 9.6 amps Re: Cleaning Windshield and Front Cap JumboJet wrote: Clean the windshield and front cap real good and apply a couple coats of Rejex. The next time you need to clean, use a soft brush and clean water. 90% of the bug splatter will fall off without needing to brush hard. Are you saying Rejex can be used on the windshield? I was afraid to try it. Works great on the front cap!Re: LED bulb for FW stop light Fisherman wrote: Probably no longer on the market as flashing red lights of any type are reserved for emergency vehicles. Alot of the newer vehicles the 3rd brake light flashes a number of times before going solid red. Superbright LEDs has flashing LEDs, but if behind a red lens you should buy a red LEDRe: Little gremlins, gotta laugh'em offThey work twice as strong if you give one to someone else. I'd like to be first in line!Re: Confused...?)That F53 takes a 245/70R/19.5 tire and the correct tire pressure should be in the 80 psi range. More pressure is just going to give a much harsher ride.Re: Looking at entry level Class As....."I googled the driving blocks. Seems like an easy enough solution. A buddy of mine with a large RV was saying that the electric/hydraulic levelers were "must have," but those driving blocks look like an easy enough solution." One of the advantages of having a self contained motor home is ease of setup. I bad weather, you can pull into your spot, drop your leveling jacks, make dinner, relax, have a brew and not worry about any of the rest until it's nicer out. The fridge has to be comfortably level and you'll sleep better if the rig is on levelers and not rockin' & rollin'! Being on blocks doesn't take any of the 'spring' out of the suspension.
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