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RE: Why?

Maybe it's too warm for them inside or they like seeing what's going on outside. Could be the guard dog thing like you mentioned. But since they'd rather be with you they come in when you're home.
goodcruisin 02/08/12 10:24am RV Pet Stop
RE: New vs Used

I went through the same thing a couple years ago when looking for a TV. Any diesel automatically added a few grand to the price regardless of mileage. I called a guy on a '01 F-250 with a 7.3 PSD. The guy was asking $15K, which I thought was a touch high compared to other ads and KBB, but since he didn't list the mileage I thought maybe the high price was due to low mileage. I called and he said "it's just getting broke in...only has 225,000 on it. People seem to think that diesels will last for ever. Looking at the potential for turbo, injector and HP fuel pump, transmission, suspension problems on high mileage vehicles I went with a V10 and have been extemely happy with it. Now that I have the Banks kit on it I think it pulls as well as my old 7.3 Excursion.
goodcruisin 02/08/12 05:24am Tow Vehicles
RE: Where Can I find Windows

Check out Visone RV. They are in southern KY.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 01:53pm Do It Yourself Modifications and Upgrades (DIY)
Superbowl GM commercial

GM produced the lame apocolypse commercial. Why can't the U.S. produce/show something funny like this Toyota commercial from '09.Aussie Toyota
goodcruisin 02/06/12 10:37am Around the Campfire
RE: Why does grilled cheese sandwiches stick in the pan?

Don't use a spread. Use marg or butter. I use Land-o-lakes with canola oil in it.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 10:01am Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: Streaming from computer to OLD TV

You can use a TV with S-video or RCA connectors. The fact that your TV is 22 yo means that it only has a regular coax connector. Therefore, connecting the TV directly to a computer won't happen. However, if you have a VCR or DVD player that has a video in and will send the signal out via the TV coax that may work. There are pigtails that will convert a video jack to RCA. Google "connect computer to TV" and you'll find the info.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 08:20am Technology Corner
RE: So whats with all the crew cabs?

Much more useful. The back seat provides alot more room. I've had regular cabs, extended cabs and now a four door. I don't figure I'll ever have another non-four door truck. It has come in handy way too many times.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 08:08am Tow Vehicles
RE: $100 Tow Bar Installation

We wanted to repurpose a 1995 2WD manual trans Isuzu Pup that my son retired for his new car. You say an Isuzu pick up, but the photos show what looks like a Chevy S-10? Look again, there may be a Chevy symbol on the grill but the body is an Isuzu.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 06:58am Dinghy Towing
RE: banks exhuast

I just purchased and installed a Banks Power Pack (headers, exhaust, air intake and programmer (OTTOMIND)) on my '02 V10. I bought the kit from Performance Truck Products for $2800 (Banks had a 10% off Christmas sale and PTP knocked another 10% off. A little heads up, if you purchase the OTTOMIND (computer programmer) with the exhaust you will not rcv the chip with the exhaust parts. Two boxes and an envelope were delivered to my house. In the envelope there were instructions on where to find a computer code. Once you have the code you contact Banks and give them that information. Also, since PTP purchases from a distributor vs. directly from Banks my bill of sale wasn't in the Banks computer system so I had to email them my bill of sale. It took about a week for me to rcv the chip.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 06:53am Tow Vehicles
RE: Want to swap generators...

I got sick of repairing my Kohler. I bought an Onan 6500 LP at Visone RV in southern KY. It only had 275 hours on it and I paid $2800. A new one from my local Onan dealer was $4900. The swap was pretty easy. I had to re-route the propane hose and electrical. The only thing is I can't start/stop the gen from inside and my inside time meter doesn't work. I could wire it up but I don't have the schematic for the MH. Besides, I rarely ever started the gen from inside anyway so it's not worth my time.
goodcruisin 02/06/12 06:31am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Kohler Confidant 4

I had a Confidant 7 but I replaced it with an 6500. I've noticed little difference in fuel usage. The Onan spec is .8 gal at half and 1.2 at full.
goodcruisin 02/03/12 01:00pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: 99 Monaco Generator Power

I pull my racecar with my MH. I use the block heater outlet in the engine compartment. My car hauler came with a 30 amp plug like what you'd see on a camper. I bought a converter plug so I can use a standard 115 VAC plug. I've tried plugging into an outlet in the basement but if a lot of stuff is on in the trailer (air compressor, battery charger, fan, lights) I will trip that breaker. I've never tripped the block heater breaker. My block heater doesn't work and I've never needed it so I've been contemplating moving the plug to a location that's easier to get to because when the trailer is hooked up I can only open the engine cover about 8 inches which makes getting to the plug a real chore.
goodcruisin 02/03/12 09:10am Class A Motorhomes
RE: How to hang a wooden sign

I put small hooks in the sign, bought some small chain. I have seen people stick a 4' sheppard hook plant hanger in the ground and hang the sign from that.
goodcruisin 02/03/12 07:41am General RVing Issues
RE: TV question

x3 on the Wingman. When I converted to digital all I did was install the DTS convert. My batwing worked good but I went ahead and purchased a Wingman. It enabled me to pull in a couple more channels. I have noticed that since adding the Wingman I don't have to point the antenna in a particular direction unless the signal of the channel is extremely low. 99% of the time I just raise and lower the antenna.
goodcruisin 02/02/12 06:31am Fifth-Wheels
RE: Lift Pump for Diesel

It's cheap insurance. There is little to no indication when a lift pump goes bad as the hight pressure fuel pump will continue to suck fuel out of the tank. However, it's very hard on the pump and it will eventually kill it. Death of a HPFP carries with it a repair bill in the $3,000 range.
goodcruisin 02/02/12 06:23am Tow Vehicles
RE: car hauler

I personally wouldn't travel without a toad. To much hassle setting up & taking down, finding parking spots for the MH or renting a car. Call the CG ahead of time and ask if they have a place where you can drop the trailer. Take the car off the trailer, park the trailer where they say then park the RV. Recommend putting a hitch on the Kia so you can use the Kia to park the trailer in case the storage area is not condusive to using the MH. I'm assuming it's a flatbed trailer so it's probably in the 1500 lb range empty. I've moved my flatbed around my property several with my little Kubota tractor. Therefore your Kia should have no problem moving it. It's not like you are towing it on the road at speed. Is your Kia AWD/4WD? If only FWD why not use a dolly instead of a trailer? If it actually does need all four wheels off the ground how about using a dolly for the front wheels and axle dollies for the rear. That would be very easy and alleviate having to fool with a large trailer. You could secure the axle dollies to the tow dolly when not in use.
goodcruisin 02/02/12 06:06am Dinghy Towing
RE: Newbie.....Hi all! Towing question...lol.

Get a travel trailer! Your F-150 can only manage small 5ers due to payload limits. You can pull a much bigger TT with your standard hitch with a weight distribution system. Check out RV Basics, RV Towing Tips and Trailer Loading and Towing Guide.
goodcruisin 02/01/12 05:27am Fifth-Wheels
RE: WHAT TIRES FOR MY TRUCK

I have Michelin LTX MS2 on my F250. Love 'em. Ride is good, excellent traction in all weather. For a non-A/T they are decent in mud. Best of all they are quiet! The drone of tire noise is annoying and it also causes fatigue which is one thing I don't need when towing home after a long day/night of racing. When I bought mine the warehouse that supplies the dealer I use said they were back ordered and couldn't provide an ETA so I purchased them from Discount Tire Direct and they installed & balanced them for $20 per tire.
goodcruisin 02/01/12 05:20am Tow Vehicles
RE: Height of Carports and RV's?

Go with something that has 13' of clearance at the outside edges. If you want more protection for your shorter trailer buy a couple side panels.
goodcruisin 02/01/12 05:10am General RVing Issues
RE: Easiest Places to Get Fuel?

I generally use Flying J RV lanes. Since I have a diesel I will occassionally use the truck lanes but that's more of a hassle than it's worth here in Indiana because they don't tax the truck pumps. I have to go inside, wait in line, where I'll inevitably get a new hire who has to ask how to set the pumps up for tax. Go back out and dispense the fuel. Go back in and wait in line again to finalize sale.
goodcruisin 02/01/12 05:03am General RVing Issues
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