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  1. If you don't want to fight the traffic, which is horrible, you should stay at a campground with a shuttle bus. We have stayed at the American RV Park on I-40 East for the last two years. Great park with shuttle. Fills up quick with reservations, but you might still be able to get in. They all raise their rates during the festival. If interested the web site is www.americanrvpark.com

    They also take care of getting tickets, etc. Have access to the VIP tent, etc.


  2. I use Rotella synthetic 5 - 40 for diesel engines. I find that it lowers the operating temp a tiny bit, but I have noticed a slightly higher MPG. Of course, a lot of things could contribute to that. I've just used synthetic oil in all my vehicles for years, and probably just a matter of personal preference.


  3. In my opinion the Winegard Traveler is the best. It is also expensive, but is very easy to use, and provides full HD capability. Also can support multiple receivers with each watching their own programming. We use Dish, but the Direct TV model works basically the same. Of course, there is now a new model to match the new Direct TV technology. It will also support the two reciver DVR.

    While it is expensive, it can be moved from one RV to another. Ours is on our second RV. In the long run the convinience and performance are worth the expense.

    Just my opinion. I'm sure there are others.


  4. We made this trip last year. Went from Missoula to Columbia Falls on 93. Good road. We stayed in Columbia Falls at Columbia Falls RV Park, friendly owners and very nice park with great butcher shop next door. Not too far to Glacier Park. I wouldn't recommend any type of RV on the Sun Road. They were doing a lot of work on it when we were there, long delays, and narrow.

    We traveled on 93 to Canada. Small border crossing with a very short wait. Be sure you understand the rules for entering Canada, if you want an uneventful entry process.

    We stayed on 93 until Hwy 1. Very few mountains until you reach the national parks outside of Banff. We actually stayed in Canmore at Spring Creek Mountain Village. Just an o.k. park. Most of what you will want to see is on or off of 93 north of Banff.

    Great trip!


  5. We find the Westwind RV & Golf Resort to be the best mix of amenities, location and friendly residents. We spent a few weeks there in January 2012, and liked so much we spent February and March of 2013. We will be spending December thru March there this winter. It is centrally located to shopping, etc. Lots to do at the Cheers Lounge, restaurant, golf, pool, dances every Friday night, stage shows every Saturday night, etc. You really only have to leave the park to shop for groceries. If you decide to try Cocopah, all the sites seem to be located on the golf course well within range of bad shots. Nearly all the sites have screens to deflect errant golf balls. Plus Cocopah is located a long way from anything else in a not too good part of town.

    Most of the winter residents in Yuma are from Canada. Normally very friendly, full loving bunch.


  6. I have used the WaterStick. It is not nearly as effective as the upright softeners. In some locations it will only last a day or two if the water is really hard. While it technically can be used at any angle, lying flat in a bay makes it fairly ineffective. The additional problem is that it must be totally disconnected from the MH to recharge. Again, possibility of corrosion in the storage area as when you connect and disconnect you will get some salty water in the storage bay.


  7. I've been using a RV water softener for years. It works best when not in a compartment. The biggest problems if you put it in a compartment is that backflushing and recharging the softener becomes very hard to accomplish. Since you must recharge the softener with salt, you could cause corrosion damage to the compartment.

    I set my softener/filter on the ground next to the coach, and carry it in the toad when moving. There is no more risk to the softener from freezing than there is to a normal water hose. In fact with the salt content in the softener, there should be less risk of freezing.


  8. I started this chain and I followed the advice that I receive by trading my wife's car for a newer used car with a manual transmission. I know that I have to have a skid plate installed on the car and have a tow bar. What else should I do to tow this car? What should I know about towing a manual transmission Honda Accord. Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!

    I have been towing 4 down for a long time, and I've never heard of the necessity of a skid plate.


  9. I am surprised the TV stays on. Most TV's in front of the driver in RVs are set to turn-off when the ignition is turned on. I guess when you release the parking brake, the DVD is set to turn off. Usually the TV will shut off when you turn on the ignition. Safety function to keep driver from being distracted by TV while driving.


  10. My name is Nick. I work on the new 6T30/40/45/50 fwd 6 speeds at General Motors within transmission development. In particular, I'm in charge of validation for dinghy towing.

    I'm after some feedback, regardless of vehicle make, about the vehicle you currently dinghy tow (or have towed in the past).

    1. How many miles do you typically dinghy tow your vehicle yearly?

    15- 20,000 Miles

    2. What is the total tow mileage you have on your vehicle now?

    Apx. 35,000 miles towing.

    3. What is the total tow mileage you expect to put on the vehicle before you upgrade to a new vehicle?

    Total mileage around 100,000 miles, probably near 70,000 towed

    4. When towing, what is the average amount of time between stops? (be it restroom or fuel)?

    2-4 hours

    5. How often do you stop for a period of 10 min or more? (be it restroom, stretch, eat, fuel)?

    apx. 4 hours

    6. What is your preferred cruising speed?

    60-65 MPH

    7. Do you use a rock shield?

    No. Full width mud flap on MH

    8. Where does the rock shield mount (bumper,towbar,dinghy, or... so what type)?

    N/A

    Current tow is 2008 Saturn Vue. Current MH 2011 Monaco Knight DP

    Your feedback would be greatly appreciated, which will help me better tune our internal testing requirements to better meet and exceed actual customer usage.


  11. We stayed in Kanab, UT. Visited all from there with Toad. Beautiful area, and campground nice. Stayed at Kanab RV Corral. Drives to various parks are very sceinic. There is also a super place to visit and tour, the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a must see. The sanctuary also has a few RV sites, you might contact them directly.


  12. Our 2011 Monaco Knight came with a Frigidaire Model FGHC2335LE residential refrigerator. It is so much better than the Norcold we had in our last coach. Keeps constant temperature, ice maker, thru the door ice and water. 22.6 Cu. Ft. with touch controls. I suspect it fit in the same size hole as the standard Norcold. Of course, inverter and house batteries are sized for the job, along with AGS.

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