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  1. Ron and Bonnie,

    I don't think any of us said welcome to the FMCA forum - guess we were all busy answering your question - but welcome.

    Hope you have a good trip. We started full timing in November 2011 and never fail to learn something new when I log onto the forum.

    Enjoy Colorado - we plan to be in Colorado sometime in August for a little trout fishing.


  2. Try Camelot Village RV Park in Lubbock. It is just off of West Loop 289 on 34th Street. They do not have Wifi or cable hookup but that is probably not important for just overnight. They have 20/30/50 amp, sewer and water and the times we have stayed there the rate was about $23. They have several pull through spaces reserved for overnighters.

    Also just across the street is Costco.

    Have a safe trip!!


  3. Welcome to the forum.

    In 2012 we spent a week in the Raton area and then went on to Yellowstone. I can't tell you anything about the scenic drives across Colorado because we went straight north on I 25 to Cheyenne, WY where we spent a couple of days and then on west to Lander for a couple of days. Then on from there to the south entrance to Yellowstone. There should be someone here with information on Colorado.

    Have a good trip.


  4. The only time we spent the night at a Flying J was in Gillette, WY. We did run our generator and I don't believe it made any difference with all the trucks with the engines running to keep the truckers cool while they rested. If I had wanted peace and quiet, I would not have chosen to stop at a truck stop. And we rested just fine.


  5. Jim,

    The only thing I know of new is the Thor Axis. It is 94" wide, 11'3" tall and 25'6" long. It is built on a Ford E350 chassis. They describe it as an a different breed of class A - an RUV. One gentleman on another forum described it as a Class A built on a Class C chassis. I don't know anything about it other than what I read on the Thor website:

    axis-motorhome.com

    Good luck with your search.


  6. Gordon welcome to the FMCA forum.

    If your tires look like the picture posted by Elkhartjim, that has been a common thing on Goodyear tires. Goodyear 670 tires were standard for Alfa. We had that problem on our 06 See Ya and it is not alignment. We had ours checked in early 2012 and alignment was fine. Put on 6 new Toyo tires and went to Alaska in the summer of 2012 - a little over 11,000 miles since and the tires still look great. Absolutely no abnormal wear.


  7. Ours is located in the compartment where our power cable first enters the coach. I had to replace ours but I purchased one online - Amazon or eBay - because I got a better price than Camping World. Not difficult to install if you are familiar with electric wiring. Right now the Camping World catalog shows a $39 installation charge for members. If you are not comfortable with wiring, that would probably be the way to go.


  8. I don't have any other suggestions for the label location. Brett has already mentioned the area near the drivers seat.

    I looked at the literature on the Thor website: http://thormotorcoach.com/media/documents/2003_escaper_view.pdf

    According to the literature, you have either a Freightliner or Spartan chassis. It appears that the Freightliner chassis has a Caterpillar engine while the Spartan chassis has a Cummins engine.

    If it is Freightliner, then this link will give more information (GVWR, tire size, front and rear axle GAWR, etc.)

    http://freightlinerchassis.com/images/pdf/Damon/XC0904-2003.pdf

    There is a spec sheet listed on the Thor website for the Spartan chassis. It is listed with the literature for the 2004 Escaper.

    Hopefully this information will help.

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