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01CoachmenMirada

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Posted: 06/28/07 03:53pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The link isn't working for me. Am I doing something wrong? Sorry, I am a new member.

I get a HTTP 404 Page Not Found when I click on the original link Rodger posted.

Something like this:

The webpage cannot be found
HTTP 404
Most likely causes:
There might be a typing error in the address.
If you clicked on a link, it may be out of date.

What you can try:
Retype the address.

Go back to the previous page.

Go to and look for the information you want.

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Any help will be appreciated!


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yardmaster

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Posted: 06/28/07 05:08pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Its not you 01C....its the link...

Try this one.


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01CoachmenMirada

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Thanks YardMaster!

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Posted: 06/29/07 03:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I updated the link in the op.

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01CoachmenMirada

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In one of the videos, it says not to use tire dressings that contain petroleum, alcohol, silicone, etc.

Can someone tell me why?

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Posted: 09/14/07 01:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

great info


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Posted: 09/14/07 01:22pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

01CoachmenMirada wrote:

In one of the videos, it says not to use tire dressings that contain petroleum, alcohol, silicone, etc.

Can someone tell me why?

Thanks


It dries out the rubber compounds

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Thanks for the heads up on the RV tires video clips. Now I know what to do when I have a flat at 60 MPH in my RV. Thanks most informative RV video clip I have seen all year.


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Thanks, just found this wonderful site and it may have already saved my life. Now that's getting your moneys worth! mark.


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Having only had our rig for 2.5 years I, too, have been under the wrong impression.

Knowing that one should accelerate slightly to maintain control until a safe pull-off is a new one for me.

Both videos underscore the need for us all to get our rigs weighed...and possibly put on diets. Don't use your rig to store "stuff" from your house. (How many of us put something in our rig only to never use or even unwrap it?) Even I am guilty--I/we still have yet to measure, cut and place the non-skid mats for our cupboards--even after 2 years--and one of our games, Scattergories (I think) is still shrink-wrapped! I guess the destination and company is more important than the drive and spare time.

Our rig is in for a re-built engine being replaced under warranty--I'm gonna see if our tech will have it 4-corner weighed on the way back to his Orange County facility--I may have to shift storage items.


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