All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Las Vegas to B.C. 2oldman wrote: ZOSO wrote: Looks like a good one romore! Could you suggest any good overnight campgrounds along the way? Cheers! That's funny. You asked for a least problematic route with no dawdling, and chose exactly the opposite. I haven't made any choice yet. Still checking options.:D I hope you're OK with that.Re: Las Vegas to B.C.Thanks very much for the input everyone! Looks like a good one romore! Could you suggest any good overnight campgrounds along the way? Cheers!Las Vegas to B.C.Ok folks, you've not failed me yet! Here's one that may require some Canadian input. We're going from Vegas to the lower mainland in B.C. Not looking to sight see or doddle. What would be the easiest, most efficient path of least resistance? Thanks in advance for any and all input!:)Re: Tucson to VegasThank You folks! Appreciate it!!Tucson to Vegas93 looks like a fairly straight shot. Anyone run it? Any do's or do not's? Better options? Thanks in advance. Oh, forty foot fifth wheel with plenty of truck.Re: Wanna solve a mystery?Sounds about right. When the "tech" who did our PDI gave us our walk through, I educated him on the operation of our bigfoot system, the proper way to empty tanks and how to run the entertainment system. What a joke! We didn't pay for it so I used it to gauge how much he didn't know about RV's. I spent the rest of the day doing a real PDI before we signed off.Re: looking at trucks Cummins12V98 wrote: One of these in a 3500SRW and Aisin will put you in the Luxury section with all the bells and whistles. If going over 13-14K you can't go wrong with exactly the one in the pic. The Factory rear air ride is awesome! I pull 32,500# all over the West with no issues. Hey! If he gets this exact truck... What will you drive from now on??!! Yeah, I know, I'm going. :)Re: ? for Jayco 375 BFHS owners. Comp. on selected models.Slides are independent. Have you looked at mid bunks?? Nicer living room IMO. Check out the Columbus mid bunk by Palomino. linkRe: Won't ever buy a Keystone RV goducks10 wrote: People have different tolerance levels. I read several brand forums and it's amazing the difference in peoples opinions of their trailers when they have multiple problems. Some can have 8-10 things wrong some of which are fairly complicated to fix and require 1-2 trips to the dealer. Yet they still say they just absolutely love their trailer. Then you get the anal owner that has a couple screws that are in crooked and they are disgusted with the quality. This seems to be why RV reviews are really subjective. 100% agree with this point. ^^ I strongly believe, in most cases you get what you pay for. Be it an RV, car or any other product. Of course there are exceptions, but generally less money spent will equal less quality product IMO. Good luck OP.Re: Ford's payload capacity confusionThe brand new, light duty trucks are very expensive! :)
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