So, I am going to take my annual trip to the midwest and on the way stop at my property in the AZ mountains which is at about 7000 feet elevation. I am traveling from Phoenix which is at about 900 feet. My question is is it better to have my copilot...
OK. I have lived in southern Arizona most of my life and my RV has never seen winter. I bought a cottage for summer use in northern WI and, for a number of reasons, would like to leave my RV there this fall and over the winter for use next summer...
Our baby has grown and flown and ma and I are planning to get out in the motorhome more often. I have been considering converting the overhead bunk area into a TV/storage space. I am looking for ideas and how-to tips.
I have towed four down with different cars for many years now. I traded the latest toad recently just before a trip and was faced with having to decide what to do. I had never used a tow dolly and the thread here and elsewhere gave me pause about ...
I am looking for a hitch for my C rated for at least 7000 lbs flat tow. I have a 5K that came with it, but that won't cut it. I am having a hard time searching for one on the web. Short of hiring Bob the Welder to fabricate something, has anyone...
TomNLauraWA wrote:Thank you very much to all of you who've given me your thoughts and advice. I deeply appreciate hearing from each of you about this as it helps me better to decide what I want to do and how to go about it. I'm pretty sure I won't be...
I have never used tow haul in my motorhome under normal driving conditions. It seems geared just fine with "D". In tow/haul upshifts are delayed to higher rpm. It is a waste of fuel IMO. I do put it on sometimes on a downhill run but also manual...
Don't run an ST at anything less than the rated load pressure (80 psi in the case of and E tire). There is not a load based adjustment for ST tires. So yes, pump em up to 80, cold, meaning before you take off, and roll. There's a couple variabl...
ST tires used to be rated for only 65 mph continuous use. Today, they come in various speed ratings given by a letter code on the side wall like regular tires. L is 75. M is 81 and N 87. You don't see a lot of N's.
Y-Guy wrote:I can't speak to a pontoon boat, but our Winnebago Sightseer does great with our boat. Tracks great, and with the rear view camera launching is pretty easy as long as I can keep it straight going down the ramp. Only had one ramp that I ha...