All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: MysteryMaybe too much Wobble Water was consumed before the odometer was read!!Re: Detroit Diesel Series 60Prevost.Re: Anyone using this one?I use the TireTraker...used it for that past 2 or 3 years without any issues. One tranmitter failed and they replaced it without question. Have 12 transmitters....toad + bus. I use the booster as well. :)Re: Santa Fe, NM RV ParksHave stayed at KOA and Santa-Fe Sky....SF Sky is my choice also.Re: Bizarre holding tank problem! It fills up on its own!Do you have an "outside kitchen"? I had one years ago and the outside sink faucet was on and draining water into the gray tank??Re: Dirty RoofDawn and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works pretty good...then a coat of Mop and Glow.Re: Cleaning Top of M(Fiberglass)Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works pretty good (along with some Dawn or Simple Green). I have one "on a stick". You might want to give it a try. Give it a good coat of Mop and Glow after you get it clean.Re: Prodigy Wireless Brake ControllerYep, works very well. I've used it with my 45' bus a few times. :)Re: The big boy class A's rgatijnet1 wrote: From my own experience with the Prevost chassis is that they are built for continuous duty and designed for long life, high mileage, applications. That is why they are used primarily by NASCAR drivers, celebrities, and other notables that criss-cross the country on a daily basis. Their livelihood depends on them getting from point A to point B and they cannot afford the occasional breakdown/delay that the rest of us have to endure in a "standard" RV. Prevost chassis coaches are built to last 1,000,000 miles as a minimum with minimal interruption of service. I've put several thousand miles on a Liberty Prevost and all I can say is that other DP's are just wannabes. The only comparison between a Prevost chassis and a sub $500,000 DP is that they all have the engine in the rear. Based on millions of miles of experience, Prevost knows what will last and what will not. I believe that the Prevost still comes with a two piece windshield. Many others have tried the one piece windshield, AND failed miserably. A Prevost will not shake itself apart on the road, like other coaches. They are designed for reliable long distance travel that usually includes things like 1500+ mile fuel range, large fresh water and waste water tanks, generators so quiet that you have to be right next to one to hear it running, copper plumbing, 20,000 trailer hitch as a standard, engine fires suppression system as standard, and so on. They are not practical for everyone but are unbeatable if you plan to put tens of thousands of miles on your coach each year. What He Said!! + Drive one and you'll see the difference too.:)Re: Motorhomes with aluminium outer skin? Foodsman wrote: Yes that's aluminum-Stainless! ;) No not aluminum Pal...STAINLESS STEEL.:B