All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Mobile Service in TucsonHad Ken replace our rear air conditioner last year in May. He was running behind but we were leaving the next day and he had said he would be there. He did a fine job and also gave me the a/c control board in case we ever change things over. Price was reasonable and had the pleasure of him, his wife and a daughter to entertain us while they worked. Would use him again if I was there and needed service. Good luck, good health and safe travels!Re: Class A towingI vote for the Subaru Forester. Good luck and safe travels!Re: YIKES!!! New OwnerYou can also get a lot of info on the Yahoo Monacoers group. Good luck and safe travels!Re: Can't get to crankDon't k now about your rig but on my HR the transmission is connected to the engine ECU. My transmission ECU wouldn't light up at all and that prevented the engine from even cranking. After the transmission ECU was replaced everything worked like it should. There is also a fuse somewhere inline (usually close to the battery) that goes to the transmission controls and they have been known to go bad. Good luck and safe travels!Re: Help us plan our trip! Texas.Remember the local saying: We have 2 seasons here; Summer and July/August. You'll believe it after you try it. Good luck and safe travels!Re: Class A Diesel-Gray TankWith the valve open just wait until you pick up a load of those little black sewer flies. They are also called something else but are a real nuisance nonetheless. Good luck and safe travels!Re: Towing a vehilcleWe are real happy with our manual shift Subaru Forester. Not an off road vehicle but has 4 wheel drive and comfort. Good luck and safe travels!Re: Military/DoD Are you active duty, retired or a veteran?U S Navy 1957-1961. AT2. Was in VW-14 and AEWBARRONPAC. Based At Barbers Point, Hawaii and Midway Island. Spent a couple of thousand hours flying around in Willy Victors (radar Super Constellation) on the Pacific Barrier. Still dizzy from all the circles but would do it all again. Son also was in USN for 4 years as AT3. Thanks to all who served!Re: Class A air compressor?Go to Sears, Home Depot or Lowes and get a 120v AC pancake compressor that will go to 140-150 psi. If you depend on your engine compressor you will be a long time filling tires, unless you have unlimited patience. I run 120 in the front and 105 in the rear. The engine compressor cuts in at 90 and out at 120. If you are near or below your desired psi you aren't going to get air in the tires or you will have to bleed air to get the engine compressor working to get the pressure up where it will push air into the tires. Cost for the store compressors should be in the $100-$200 range depending on sales. Good luck and safe travels!Re: High mileage club ;-)270,000 on my 7.3. Expect at least 200,000 more. good luck and safe travels!