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gaylejp

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About gaylejp

  • Birthday 06/27/1946

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Bradenton, FL
  • Interests
    Golf, boating, RV travel, hiking, and fishing. Too many hobbies!
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    With Pets
  1. I would like to butt in to this conversation if you don't mind. I have a 2002 Winnebago with the Allison 3000 transmission. I have used transynd since 2010 when I bought the coach. I just had the filters and fluid changed (after 36 months) and the service place used Dexron. Stupid me I failed to tell them to use synthetic. The transmission now slams into 4th gear as the coach decelerates. Would the change from synthetic to non-synthetic cause that problem?
  2. Thanks for the information. Just the words "cantilevered out from a cliff and stop to look at the road winding around the cliff" are enough for me about Rte 89. I will carefully avoid that road. Such things ruined a 12-day vacation in Colorado for me and I was driving an SUV, not a 40' motorhome. I still occasionally have nightmares.
  3. My wife and I are planning a trip to Yellowstone and the Tetons for this summer. I freak out in our car on roads with cliff hangers and I'm concerned about driving our MH on the roads approaching West Yellowstone from I90 from the north along the west side of the park and through the south loop to Grand Teton. Are there many locations where the roads are on the sides of the mountains with steep drop offs adjacent to the road? From reading I know to avoid Mount Washburn and Dunraven pass even in our toad. Thanks for your suggestions.
  4. My wife and I are contemplating a trip to Calgary in our 40' Winnie. We will be going up through Montana. I am a nail biter and do not do cliff hangers. Can we get to Calgary on Alberta Highways 2, 3, and 4 without me freaking out?
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