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FLNOMAD

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Posted: 05/31/06 06:32pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Roger, I'm a newbie, just purchased a 2001 30ft Minnie Winnie and the tire video was well worth the time. My Minnie has 27500 miles on it and the tires WERE 5 years old. I said were! Checked them out and purchased 6 new tires today. Now I have piece of mind, thanks to you.


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Great videos. Just a thought that I would like to express. Check your tire inflation frequently, and not just with a 99 cent pressure guage. Get a real pressure guage, which can be purchased at just about any tire store. Next, carry a spare. Yes, I realize the dealer tells you that you don't need one or that you don't have room for one. But spend many hours on the side of the road waiting for your road service to find you a tire, and I guarantee you will find a place to put a spare.

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Posted: 08/10/06 06:49pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Good stuff - thanks!


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jakethomp

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Hello and thanks much for these videos,
We're new to RVing, and are just in the process of acquiring and refreshing a 1981 27' Revcon with front wheel drive. I'm wondering if the same advice applies to front wheel drive--though I'm 99 percent sure it would. Any comments? Thanks again.
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We are getting our first ever rv, a 1999 class c 29' delivered by Monday, and I've been reading these great forums for awhile.
Now that we are getting one, I figured it was time to jump in and post and really learn.
My husband and I watched these videos and they were great for newbies like us!

Thank you and have a nice day,
Linda


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Posted: 10/22/06 08:28am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I haven't received my video's yet, but would like to ask you more experienced drivers what action you would take for the following three questions.

1. While using cruise control and having a blow out, what action should you take; Step on the gas and then turn off the cruise control?

2. I'd also like to learn about the "best" tire pressure gauge. Price doesn't always ensure the best product. Is there a brand name one should acquire?

3. If you check tire pressure when cold, what increase in pressure is acceptable after driving and checking pressure again?

Thanks in advance.
David

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Posted: 11/02/06 03:04pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Where do you buy an infrared thermometer - BTW??? Thanks!

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Posted: 11/08/06 08:36am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

i WANT TO THANK YOU SO MUCH
i WATCHED THE VIDEO AND JUST HAD ABLOWOUT LAST WEEK IN THE MOUTAINS OF VIRGINA AFTER WATCHING THE VIDEO I KNEW WHAT TO DO SOOOOO THANK YOU SO MUCH

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Glad the videos helped, and that you survived the blowout without any damage to you, or the RV. [emoticon]

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