April 25, 2008
By: admin
Category: RV's
bramblerock asked: My husband delivers motor homes for a living and needs a reliable car to tow behind for return trips home. He doesn’t want to have to disconnect the driveshaft each time as you have to do on some cars, or use a two wheel dolly. This would be for flat towing. Thanks!
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Derek
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April 23, 2008
By: admin
Category: Other - United States
Jon asked: As I found on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_container_law), states may still receive full federal funding by not restricting open containers of liquor in the living space of a motor home. Do any states have such restrictions anyway? I’m curious about both restrictions on storage of, say, opened bottles of spirits, but also about consumption of alcohol in the living quarters of motor homes while the vehicle is turned off.
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Brian
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April 22, 2008
By: admin
Category: Hyundai
JoeSleep asked: We have a 24 foot Tioga class C motor home and would like to know what tow vehicles we can pull behind it four wheels down.
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Lorraine
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April 21, 2008
By: admin
Category: Camping
badcat_fool asked: Me and my friend(s?) are planning a camping trip, and plan to leave in july. At the moment, we are saveing money and planning what we all need to bring…The small things, and the obvious things would be apriciated in your sugestions
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Regina
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April 20, 2008
By: admin
Category: Other - Outdoor Recreation
Nunu asked: This is our first time, my husband and I are planning a camping over the weekend. Is it a good time/weather to camp. Where can we go? What do we need to be prepared for? We don’t own any camping equipment yet and are still exploring. Can we rent it from someplace. Answers/Sugestions will be appreciated. Thanks!
Question posted courtesy of:
Tracy
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April 18, 2008
By: admin
Category: Insurance
Carl J. L asked: I would like to rent a motor home to go on vacation. Will my PAP (personal auto policy) cover the operation of the motor home in regards to liability, medical payments coverage, physical damage coverage & UM (Uninsured motorist coverage)I would also like to take some business partners with me and was wondering would this be considered business use or personal use? If there is a distinction between the 2 what would it be?
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Alicia
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April 17, 2008
By: admin
Category: RV's
bmwgirl54 asked: The Motor Home is parked for the summer under the tree and can’t be moved
Someone lives in it for the summer so the tarp is great but not practicle.
Question posted courtesy of:
Bobby
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April 16, 2008
By: admin
Category: Packing & Preparation
elisha29605 asked: Me and my boyfriend are going camping for the first time and don’t really know what to bring. We’re going this Friday and Saturday and time is ticking away. I’ve already purchased sleeping bags and flashlights. I need to know what else to bring so I can come up with a list for him to follow.
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Chris
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April 12, 2008
By: admin
Category: RV's
catseye511 asked: we have seen a lot of hydrogen-on-demand from electrolysis of water sites-it looks good. it seems simple. we have an old
1976 ford lindy II motor home-basic ford truck engine w/no fancy computerized gizmos. could we use this system to convert to hydrogen?
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Charlie
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April 11, 2008
By: admin
Category: RV's
RU4Reel asked: Although the rather extensive original owner’s manuals cover all fluid capacities, there was no reference to the amount (in pounds or otherwise) of #134 refrigerant needed to recharge the dash air conditioning system. This is a 36 foot long motor home. So it will take a lot of product. We have put in six pounds and pressures are OK, we just don’t know the correct amount.
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Darryl
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