All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV antenna cheap mod. RoyB wrote: My WINEGUARD BATWING antenna on my fifth wheel trailer has a raised metal piece with outside ribs mounted on the roof to align up with the main bars of the BATWING antenna when it is in its down position. This is the only part of my WINEGUARD antenna that touches the roof area. The BATWING head and antenna is a couple of inches above the roof when in the down position. This also keep the wind at highway speed to not move the antenna around when in the down position. Just figured other WINEGUARD installs did the same thing... Roy Ken Mine too. I can't think of any reason where a pool noodle, or anything else, would be of any benefit.Re: RV or camping manners.... RedRollingRoadblock wrote: Well next time get your nose out of the cloud and go around to everyone in a mile radius and tell them not to fart while you are having dinner because you will be offended. Shees. LOL. That's what I was thinking too.....Re: Aerospace 303 ProtectantI have put it on mine. I use it on my boat as well. Good stuff !Re: Subframe lift.Well done !Re: The Big Green EggI have a large @ home, and take a Medium with us any time we go glamping. I built a table for it that holds it while travelling. They are very versatile cookers.Re: Opinions/Experience of 07 GMC Sierra 2500 6.6L carpetguy2 wrote: My Lbz was in a accident and was alot of damage. Thought it would be totaled.My body shop guy said they don't really total it unless frame famage.Beware and check it out with a professional. Loved my LBZ Frame damage or not has nothing to do with it being a total or not. It's all about the dollar amount of the repair. Frames are fixed, and/or repaired every day.Re: Reese Goosebox and Lippert Frame Failure Report N-Trouble wrote: Regardless of what Reese and Lippert endorsed, 5 years of engineering school will tell you a longer lever arm will ALWAYS exert more forces. This is exactly what moving the attachment point down to the bottom of the truck bed does. Bingo ! Common sense (which isn't so common anymore) will tell you this.Re: some people's kids Water-Bug wrote: By the way, in most jurisdictions, driving 45 mph in a 65 mph zone is perfectly legal. Not if they are holding up traffic in the passing lane. It is after all, for "passing", not limping along.Re: Aluminium 5er hitch?I wouldn't hesitate to get one, and I probably will get one. I'm not scared of new technology, nor am I closed minded.Re: Parking lot owner liability sfpcservice wrote: Would the parking lot owner share any blame here due to an unusual structure with no protection to keep people from driving under it? No. Why would/should they ?
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