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GARYGIBSON

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  1. Our first FMCA rally... was FANTASTIC!!! It was also the maiden voyage of our new 2011 Tiffin Allegro Breeze. Thank you FMCA. Thank you Six State Area Staff. Thank you to all the volunteers who "made it happen!" The entertainment was absolutely FIRST CLASS! Breakfast and the final dinner were stupendous. The seminars were purposeful and well executed. A wide variety of vendors representing the after-market industry were present. Tram support was excellent. This was absolutely the BEST rally we have ever attended. Just shy of 500 coaches, as I understand. :D :D + A 5+ Smiley rated affair! Roughing it Smoothly and enjoying the Breeze! TXUSGUY Gary Gibson Fort Worth, TX 2011 Allegro Breeze 32BR Co-pilot: Vickie TXUSGAL FMCA # F422915
  2. Our first FMCA rally... was FANTASTIC!!! It was also the maiden voyage of our new 2011 Tiffin Allegro Breese. Thank you FMCA. Thank you Six State Area Staff. Thank you to all the volunteers who "made it happen!" The entertainment was absolutely FIRST CLASS! Breakfast and the final dinner were stupendous. The seminars were purposeful and well executed. A wide variety of vendors representing the after-market industry were present. Tram support was excellent. This was absolutely the BEST rally we have ever attended. Just shy of 500 coaches, as I understand. :D :D+ A 5+ Smiley rated affair!
  3. One. Gary Gibson Two. United States Air Force Three. 20 years, 6 months, 1 day (according to DD214) Four. Technical Sergeant (line # for Master Sargent but chose to retire) Five. Intelligence, Admin, and Contracting (Purchasing, Acquistion) Six. Southeast Asia, Desert Storm, Desert Shield and Cold War vetreran. Stationed in S.E.A. (3 tour credit), Dyess AFB Abilene ,TX (1 time),Carswell AFB, Fort Worth TX (3 times) Korea (Long tour), Blytheville AFB AR (1 time),Europe (Long Tour), Malmstrom AFB Great Falls, MT (1 time)
  4. Someone sent me the step by step instructions. The chassis book I have is incorrect for my model. I was looking to reset the dash clock. It is resettable via a hidden menu. THANK EVERYONE.
  5. Can anyone tell me how to set the clock on a 2011 Breeze? Have looked at every website I know and through every manual, document and the pdf file. Can't find a thing on it. Please help if you know. I am about to lose what little mind I have left.
  6. I believe it is 777 not 77. It works great. I used it to glue down carpet that would not stay (corners). They stayed.
  7. My 2011 Breeze 32 BR had a minor problem of pulling left slightly and diving down when stopping. Alignment didn't solve the problem. Check of brake system and suspension revealed no problems. Problem is not severe and is manageable when you are aware/prepared for it. Tifffin is currently working to find a fix. HOWEVER, I had a Safety Plus installed today and NOT for hopes of correction of this problem. Previous RV I had a Steer Safe for help with blowouts and driver fatigue. Helped tremendously. I decided to install the Safety Plus for the same reasons. It also tightened up loose feeling steering today. MAN… AM I HAPPY!
  8. Tim, what model NUVI are you using?
  9. Just an update on installs. The horn, although NOT my previous Bully Air Horns, are exceedingly better than the OEM. JVC radio is now High Definition AM and FM, Sirius, and Bluetooth Audio and Bluetooth Telephone. I am very happy with the install. However, I must say I am MOST impressed with the Bluetooth Phone capability. It sounds phenomenal on both ends. No yelling. No inability to hear. AND a lot safer! Again "thanks" to all who guided/advised during the process.
  10. Had no CB antenna. I was told by factory that the ground planes are there for both CB & AM/FM Radio. Did NOT want to drill holes into fiberglass cap. Decided to try and convert the inadequate factory antenna. Attempts to tune factory furnished antenna would not "unpeg" the SWR meter. Unscrewed antenna from base mount and replaced factory antenna with a 2 foot Firestik FS II. Replaced the spring with medium strength spring from Firestik because so many said the factory springs rust, become weak and then break. Tuned the antenna to 1.5 & 1.8 on SWR meter by screwing the top adjustment screw out about 1 inch, locked it tight and placed red rubber cap over it. Took the radio connector and plugged in to a coax connecter conversion cable. Installed a "T" style radio antenna on the radio replacing the cable we converted for use as a CB antenna. It is placed in front cap running from driver's side to passenger's side under the dash. Works great. Wednesday will be installing Bluetooth phone/audio devices to the radio and Sirius antenna box and antenna along with 2 new electric WOLO brand 115db trumpet horns in the generator compartment replacing that weak a** factory horn! Man... I can't wait to make the 6 state rally. Got to get this coach more presentable. TXUSGUY Gary N. Gibson Fort Worth TX Tiffin Allegro Breeze 32BR
  11. Yeah? my first radio was a 1 watt Heath kit. Could talk in the clear several hundred miles. Ah-h-h-h-h the Good ol' days before foul-mouthed truckers and severe heterodyne problems. KKE5653 ANY WAY....so do you think a NGP antenna would be better?
  12. I am a grandfather of a beautiful 4 year old granddaughter and I'm in the process of purchasing a 2011 Allegro Breeze 32BR. Can you use a child seat to restrain a child or do you need special hookups? Or at her age are the seat belts sufficient? I'm sure that we can secure the seat with the lap belt but what about the tether strap? Anxiously await your reply or e-mail me direct. TXUSGUY Gary N. Gibson gary-vickiegibson@sbcglobal.net FORT WORTH, TX CO-PILOT: VICKIE
  13. SO CONFUSED!!!! HERE IS A DIRECT EXCERPT FROM THE TEXAS DRIVERS HANDBOOK. COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE (CDL) - (Transportation Code, Chapter 522) [color="#FFFF00"]Exemptions: Persons operating the following vehicles are exempt from a Commercial Driver License (CDL):[/color] 1. Class A Commercial Driver License permits a person to drive any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the gross vehicle weight rating of the vehicle or vehicles being towed exceeds 10,000 pounds. 1. A vehicle that is: a. controlled and operated by a farmer; b. used to transport agricultural products, farm machinery, or farm sup- plies to or from a farm; c. not used in the operations of a common or contract motor carrier; and d. used within 150 miles of the person’s farm. 2. A fire-fighting or emergency vehicle necessary to the preservation of life or property or the execution of emergency governmental functions, whether operated by an employee of a political subdivision or by a volunteer fire fighter; 3. A military vehicle or a commercial motor vehicle when operated for military purposes by military personnel, members of the Reserves and National Guard on active duty, including personnel on full-time National Guard duty, personnel on part-time training, and National Guard military technicians; 4. A recreational vehicle that is driven for personal use; 5. A vehicle that is owned, leased, or controlled by an air carrier, as defined by Section 21.155 of the Transportation Code, and that is driven or operated exclusively by an employee of the air carrier only on the premises of an airport, as defined by Section 22.001 of the Transportation Code, on service roads to which the public does not have access; or 6. A vehicle used exclusively to transport seed cotton modules or cotton burrs. IS THIS INACCURATE???? DIRECT FROM THE DRIVER'S HANDBOOK?
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