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  1. 9 hours ago, wayne77590 said:

    Don, (I'm not Carl, but...) My bank let me set up another checking account. Most banks will do this.  I populated it with a transfer and when it gets down I add more to it.  Works well and should something "happen" it will only be what I populated it with.

    Same here and only use this account for the card.


  2. I really don't know what the big deal is here.  My post made at 9:51 AM yesterday was a copy and paste from their website.  Obviously things have changed and Hankooks are no longer available....end of discussion.


  3. As seems to be the usual, the contract is confusing.  Here's what my contract with them says, this is located on the first sheet of the policy, right under "expiration date."....in the first paragraph, "benefits are for the vehicle listed.''   That vehicle is on the last page, number four, of this document.  However, farther down in the same paragraph it says in bold print, "additional vehicles are eligible for road side assistance only."  So that would seem to include your TT....better call them to be sure.


  4. 14 hours ago, richard5933 said:

    If there are more than Michelin and Continental participating, they are not listed on the tire discount page on the member dashboard. Do you know how to access the information?

    This is from an FMCA web site search.  Apparently Hankook, according to other members, is no longer available, if so, FMCA needs to change the web site:

    1 result(s) were found for your search term.


  5. 21 hours ago, lunchbkt1 said:

    .... I was trying to work with FMCA and their tire program, which limits choice to Michelin or Continental. A quick look at that program and you understand why the interest in Continental, $$! There are several suppliers who in their catalogues show 80r's, but don't have any when you get right down to supply...

    There are other tires in the FMCA program besides the two mentioned.  Like many, I will not put Michelins on my MH and was looking for Continentals for my six rear tires.  Couldn't find them in 295/80 so I got Toyos in the correct size and still cheaper than the Continentals with the FMCA "discount."


  6. 2 hours ago, jleamont said:

    On my coach, when on shore power, the house batteries are charged.  When the charge gets to 13.3, the Charging Relay (older models have "Big Boys") opens and lets the charge go through to charge the chassis batteries.  When driving, the alternator charges the chassis batteries, and when they get to 13.3 the Charging Relay opens and the coach batteries get charged.  With this set up, the additional charger Joe noted is not necessary.

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