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  1. Welcome to The Forum, I believe this is a question best answered by NY Dept. of Transportation. Herman
  2. Side wall cracking is a good visual sign of time to replace tires. However if the side wall look OK also look between the treads. Cracking can appear there while the side walls look fine. Keep checking to be safe. Herman
  3. This may not help but I experienced the same issues as described. The lever on my waste gate valve came off. I got it back on and replaced the clip and my problem was solved. I may not help but it wouldn't hurt to check. Herman
  4. Does anyone remember when SUVs and Vans used to have a air foil on their roof racks at the rear that was suppose to keep the dirt down? I just wonder if some sort of air foil would help an RV. Maybe a retired trucker my know. Herman
  5. Rick, Welcome to the Forum. Any Class A under 36 foot should fit in most if not all State and/or National Parks. Th coaches you have listed are all good Coaches. I tend to lean towards the Monaco. Any Monaco before 2007 should be a good one. In my opinion, and just my opinion, all manufacturers went to h#@% after 2007 and haven't done too well in recovering. What with Bankruptcies, DEF, Regeneration, Particular Filters and sooo many buyouts it's hard to tell who's on first. Good luck with your hunt, and again Welcome Herman
  6. Our first and only trip to Disney Land, a three day pass to every thing was $45.00 each. (1984) I have no idea what the cost would be today. Been there, Done that and got a Tee Shirt! Herman
  7. Pat & Terry The best way I have found is Elbow Grease and don't let them stay on the front of you RV. One thing that helps me is that I put a good wax on the front of my coach. I will from time to time use an instant detail on it, something like Slick Mist or Maguire's . The front of the coach is the only place I use Soap and Water. I will hose down the front and scrub the front with a very soft bristle brush, rinse and repeat. I can take two or three times. When I have finished and dried the Front end I will again apply some instant detail. I am sure other folks have ways that they clean LOVE BUGS 😝 off so lets hear from them. Herman
  8. If your rig is in good shape you shouldn't have a problem at any park. Just Google RV Parks in Tucson, you should have your choice if they have site available. Herman
  9. Just to let everyone know, the FMCA Office will be closed Thursday February 3rd due to the bad weather that is expected in Cincinnati. They are predicting several inches of ice and snow and have advise people to not travel. Having been there I can understand Chris and Rett wanting our employees to stay safe. It is likely that the office will be closed on Friday February 4th also. Everyone stay safe and warm. I quote our Treasurer "Check on your neighbors". Herman
  10. Used to love Raw Oysters. About 30 years ago, at Lynchburg Crossing I had a dozen. They were delicious. About 2 the next morning I woke with a severe case of food poisoning. Haven't been able to look at one since. My stomach has a very long memory. Herman
  11. Just for information only. I found this site if you are looking for RV Service and/or repair where ever you may be. rvservicereviews.com It comes up in alphabetical order but you can select by location. It give services offered and reviews. Herman
  12. You can find a dealer and installer if you follow the instructions, see Step 3. HOW CONTINENTAL WORKS Step 1: Get the specifications for the tires you need to have replaced. At this point, the program covers only motorhome tires. Step 2. Use the specifications to find out which Continental tire is a match. You can do this by calling Continental (704-583-8196) or the FMCA national office (800-543-3622), or by using the pricing tool at FMCA.com. This tool is extremely helpful and will give you pricing for every single tire that matches your search. Use the Tire Savings Calculator to get available tire pricing in the size you need. Step 3. Find a local Continental dealer who can do the install, and set up an appointment. Also let the dealer know which tire you are looking for. That way, you can be sure the dealer will have the tires in stock and ready for your appointment. You can find a list of dealers at www.continental-truck.com/truck. From that page, select Dealer Locator in the top right corner. Step 4. When you go to the dealer, show them your FMCA membership card. You will pay the dealer directly for the tires and installation. Keep in mind that Continental quotes only the tire price and federal taxes. Herman
  13. Yes, your 2022 Canyon has a Steering Wheel lock. What they are referring to in turning the ignition of is putting it in the Accessory position. Chevrolet and GMC have gone back and forth on the Steering Wheel lock. If it were mine, as soon as the warranty runs out I would pull the wheel and remove the locking pin (there is no law saying that you have to have a Steering Wheel lock). Then you would be just like you Colorado. Enjoy you new truck. Herman
  14. Welcome to the Forum. In you panel in front of the tire on the drivers side there are two solenoids. With the key on both solenoids should have power on both large post on the solenoid. If one doesn't have power on both post that is the bad one. It is an easy fix and lots of folks carry spare solenoids because it is used in several places. Be sure that the solenoid you purchase is a 12 volt continues unit. Good luck and again Welcome, Herman
  15. Might I suggest that you can find dealer that participates in the Michelin and Continental programs from the information on the tire program. You can even find pricing, then you can take that pricing and check with some tire shops. Some times they can meet and sometimes beat the pricing. The pricing you get from the program is only for the tires. The price in and around my area runs close to $25.00 to mount each tire and an additional $25.00 to balance each. Local taxes and disposal fees are added on. If your tires are in not too bad shape you might even get a small amount for the old tire as trade ins. Shopping is your best friend when buying tires. Herman
  16. Bill, a Jayco Grayhawk 31FK is a Call C not a TT. Herman
  17. Welcome to the Forum. Just my thinking, it must be ok for clearance or they would have raised the Jacks. A possible solution would be to see if you can raise the position of the Jacks, or contact Jayco. Again Welcome, Herman
  18. I hope you meant brake up the soil for planting. Herman
  19. Tractor Supply online Rotella T-6 $57.99. Herman
  20. I have been where the temp was in the single digits with the wind blowing at 15+ mph off the North Atlantic (Newfoundland). I never want to experience that ever again. Herman
  21. I was reluctant at first but we set up ours for TSD to draft our checking account and did not set up e separate account. Works fine for us. As has been said, it is a good planning tool to be able to know where the best fuel prices are when planning a trip. Herman
  22. And some times on a good night or even a bad night you can hear the cannon being fire from there. Herman
  23. Charles, I got my last pump at WalMart on line. Shurflo 4008-101-E65 (3GPM at 55PSI) $102.54. Great pump with great pressure. I have been amazed at what you can get for an RV at WalMart. Herman
  24. Dallas RV Show at Market Hall February 24th - 27th, 2022. $15.00 per person (cash only) $10.00 Seniors (cash only) Herman
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