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Topic: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?

Posted By: Nitefire36 on 10/31/08 11:10am

I was wondering How many of us belong to good sams club?


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Posted By: goreds2 on 10/31/08 01:08pm

I may be joining Good Sams Club via a $12 intro fee from them.

One of the previous owners of my motorhome was a member. A sticker half torn off still remains on it.


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I have a 1989 Dodge XPLORER RV Class B - Purchased 10/15/10 IN CASH
Fiance' purchased a Class C 2002 Dynamax Carri-go on 5/1/15 IN CASH
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Posted By: Nitefire36 on 10/31/08 01:16pm

Thats the same thing i got was a 12.00 dollar a yr join fee.I was wondering if anyone was a member and has benifited from joining the club ,It does`nt seem too bad deal for what you get.

Allen


Posted By: goreds2 on 10/31/08 02:25pm

Nitefire36 wrote:

Thats the same thing i got was a 12.00 dollar a yr join fee.I was wondering if anyone was a member and has benifited from joining the club ,It does`nt seem too bad deal for what you get.

Allen


A Good Sam Thread Stating Advantages And Disadvantages


Posted By: eyeteeth on 11/03/08 07:07am

We made our last (that we know of) trip this last weekend. I was surprised... a state "rustic" campground... no power, water, etc... was closing. We stayed the last day they were open. It just caught me offgard that they would close... not like htey have to shut off water or anything. Also, a lot of the roadside parks were closed... and some of our favorite little town shops had closed for the season as well.

We had a good time/trip anyway. something blew out on the rear brakes though. It wasn't good. My foot went to the floor, and I had to start pumping to build pressure. That I'll pay to have someone else take care of. 'cause I hear it's a pain in the but. Plus, next week we go to Florida for the week, so I don't have much time to work on it anyway. I'll get everything drained and winterized, then go drop it off.

I'm going to miss it... thinking about a winter trip. Or two. [emoticon]


Posted By: Kendas on 11/03/08 11:45am

Here's another Dodge camper for sale... '66 Dodge CampVan


1978 21ft Tioga Dodge 440 Motor,
4.5kw Generac and 80 watts Solar
1984 Goldwing Interstate (Daily driver)
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Posted By: Leeann on 11/03/08 12:04pm

Got the 'new' mufflers all installed Saturday - man, what a difference.

Cut them from a '97 Cadillac Seville at the pick-n-pull - they're in great shape. Put them on, fabbed up the rest of the pipe and welded everything but the connection to the crossover pipe (which needs to be easily removable for any future tranny issues).

Started her up and could barely hear her....it's a wonderful thing. Revved up to 3000 rpm: the kid's not going to need hearing protection in the back any more. Even at 3k rpm, all we could hear was the engine fan & intake noise. Inside and out...

[emoticon]


'73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo


Posted By: 79powerwagon on 11/03/08 02:00pm

Dang, Leeann, I'm taking OFF my quiet muffler and installing Smithys! [emoticon] Obnoxious, baby!


She ain't purdy, but at least she's slow!



Posted By: Leeann on 11/03/08 02:58pm

Hey, if it was just us, we wouldn't care - it's quieter up front [emoticon] - but the kid literally has to wear the big, obnoxious hearing protection in the back so she doesn't lose any hearing - and some of our trips are 6+ hours!


Posted By: goreds2 on 11/03/08 06:53pm

Kendas wrote:

Here's another Dodge camper for sale... '66 Dodge CampVan


Very cool! I am a little over 6 foot. It would be hard to stand in though. The old lady could so she can do the cooking. lol

EDIT: Oops, I did not see the overhead extension. [emoticon]


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