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Posts posted by elkhartjim
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Majorberry,
If you compare Coach Net vs the FMCA program side by side, its a no-brainer. I have and have used Coach Net for two years. Labor day last year I had a rear air bag issue while in West Glacier, MT. Coach Net located and had a mobile mechanic on site within 2 hours on Labor Day. He repaired a faulty check valve at no-charge because he said Coach Net pays say good for his time and mileage. Guess who I'll be keeping?
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Hill City/Mt Rushmore area: Rafter J http://www.rafterj.com/
Yellowstone area: West Side Grizzly RV Park http://www.grizzlyrv.com/
Yellowstone area: North entrance, Rocky Mountain RV Park, http://www.rockymountainrvpark.com/
Yellowstone Inside the park: Fishing Bridge, http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
Yellowstone/Tetons area: South entrance, Coulter Bay, http://www.gtlc.com/lodging/colter-bay-village-rv-park.aspx
Check out this link for additional information from Mark Quasius. http://www.rvtechmag.com/travel/4_yellowstonebyrv.php
Do not miss the Beartooth Hwy drive on the east side of Yellowstone. http://www.rvtechmag.com/columns/3_beartooths.php
Sorry, I can't help you with Yosemite.
This should be a starting point for you.
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Here ya go Herman:
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A call to Fleetwood customer service may answer that or any other questions you may have.
You can also download any Fleetwood brochure from this site:
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It is attached with screws that are hidden in the cloth.
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As a suggestion, wrightcamping, Google Jeep Cherokee Forum and post your question there. Chances of a member of this forum towing a 2015 Jeep.... is remote. That forum may have a specific area on towing a Cherokee. Unfortunately for we Jeep owners, Jeep often make changes that we never know about until its too late and we certainly can't depend on the owners manual to always be up to date and accurate. Good luck.
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I wasn't trying to offend anyone, I was just sharing our experience with mobile internet. I'll clarify my setup, it's a MaxxFi router running on an At&t unlimited data plan and it's fast. I apologize if I sounded spammy but I wanted to share my experience with mobile data, which is what I thought this post was for..
Just curious about your rving experience. I believe both these posters are spammers. In the last few days they have been denied access to some of the other rv forums.
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Isn't this spam?
Hands down MaxxFi is the way to go. Best service we've had! We tried the mifi with Verizon and At&t and using the hotspot feature on our phones. Nothing could stream multiple Netflix movies but we can now! We've had the service for about 6 months and we love it. It slowed down a little in Colorado but we were still able to stream 2 movies at once with no issues.
Check it out at www.MaxxFi.com
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I will continue my FCOC membership because of the discount it provides for chassis service and I will certainly use the Gaffney service when I'm in that part of the country. I doubt FCCC had little if any involvment in FCOC leaving FMCA.
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There is a Tiffin owners forum that you may have some success finding the manuals you're wanting.
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Use rv approved antifreeze only.
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It is not a legal requirement in Texas or at least it wasn't about 4 years ago when I used the same dolly. BTW...that is a great dolly.
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I don't think so but send this picture to Blue Ox and they can tell you.
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Are you sure you're out of propane? Does the cooktop or water heater work on propane?
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I understand your concerns with how the "problem" was handled by Suncoast but when you posted this on iRV2 there were nothing but positive comments from other Suncoast customers.
It seems to me you asked for two things, replace the blind and drive to another facility to look at the job. They've offered to replace the blind if you will get three bids but they declined to drive to another facility to examine your coach.
I hope it all works out and as always - there is always another side of the story.
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I can relate one experience of not having the towbar close to level. Towing a lifted Jeep, the towbar was almost 5" from level. He had towed the Jeep hundreds if not thousands of miles with a braking system trouble free until he had to make a panic stop. Due to the law of physics, the Jeep raised up and over the towbar hitch attachment to the point of stiking the rear of the Super C motorhome hard enough it totaled the Jeep and did almost $15,000 damage to the Super C.
Blue Ox states: The tow bar should never be angled "up" towards the car from the coach.
Please take the time to read the article from Blue OX.
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I apologize for not updating my rants about the TST system. They sent me another (3rd) monitor. I programed it and used it our next trip of about 400 miles. It worked flawlessly and indicated pressures within 1 psig of my two air gauges.
TST does have outstanding customer service.
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Depending on our destination I tow either a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Sport TJ (16-18mpg) or a 2014 Jeep Wrangler JKU (20-23mpg).
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There were several complimentary posts when you posted on iRV2.
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Thats sort of like asking which is better, vanilla or chocolate ice cream. If they are both towable four down, then whichever one you like the best.
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Thanks, Brett. I've always wondered what that clinking noise was and now I know.
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FYI...
Mark's original post was made March 2013. Hopefully others will benefit from all the research that you guys have done.
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Check RV Park Reviews. I may be difficut finding a park in MN open this time of year.
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The compressor is mounted on the engine. The air tanks are mounted berween the frame rails near the front. You most likely have an electrical issue rather than an air issue.
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What does the owners manual say about towing?