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wildebill308

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  1. I wish fagnaml would come back and talk to us. It still sounds to me he is not geting into 6th gear. Bill
  2. Glad you are making progress. Have you tried Duncan Systems? There is another glass installer but I don't remember their name. Some one else will be along that can add them. http://www.duncansys.com/home Bill
  3. Well that didn't take long it is sold and gone. Bill
  4. Love this new forum format. now I don't see my signature. Bill
  5. Look in the section "settings" and under "settings area" under "Signature" where you entered your signature and see if the switch "View signatures?" is on. It sounds more complicated than it is. Bill
  6. Nice coach. Now you can add it to your signature. Bill
  7. Like Brett said I would verify the rim with will work. The dealer should be able to do that. As to ride there are many components beside size of the side wall. The composition of the material and rubber make more difference. I am thinking these will be a little higher rated(weight wise) and you may be able to run less air pressure and improve the ride. You will need to weigh your coach to do that. New tires will give you a smoother ride any way. Bill
  8. $49,500 is cheap for that quality coach. Bill
  9. Not my ideal coach If it doesn't have opposing slides in the front I am not interested. But it looks like a cream puff for those looking for something with no slides. Bill
  10. There have been several people posting in the past that wanted a coach with no slides. I was looking at something else when this popped up. I think if you are looking for a premium coach with no slides this is a steal. It is a 1996 Foretravel. For those who don't know I would consider Foretravel to be one of the top 5 makers. http://kennedale.rvusa.com/1996-foretravel-u295-36-diesel-used-class-a-tx-i1975638 I just thought I would share. Bill
  11. I see why you have to use the ladder brackets. I have a rear radiator so I have a place to attach my egg. I am with you "I call it comradely" but some don't want to associate with us rabble. Bill
  12. I am not sure what fuel capacity would do for operating cost other than being able to take advantage of cheaper fuel when available, GasBuddy is your friend. Mallie, You definitely picked a great coach for a starter. Bill
  13. That is great. Glad they got it back on quickly. Bill
  14. Herman, Hope they get the power back on. If they don't just fire up the BBQ and get that turkey done. Isn't it nice to have the power from the coach. Bill
  15. You deserve a day off. Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving. Bill
  16. Just be extremely careful I have seen oil fiers from not doing it right. It does a tasty job. What time will it be ready? Bill
  17. I use Power Service Diesel Kleen. I use the silver bottle in the summer and white in the colder months in every tank and dose with their Biocide. I mostly use the Biocide when it is going to be parked for a while. When on a trip I use it about every 5 tank to counter anything I may have picked up. Bill
  18. Welcome to the forum Chad and Happy Thanksgiving. The problem with tires is it is what you can't see. Here are some good reference links. The first one talks about service life of tires. In the first bulletin they talk about having your tires inspected by a dealer at 5 years and some where I have the bulletin that states after 5 they should be dismounted and inspected https://www.michelinb2b.com/wps/b2bcontent/PDF/3_TB_Service_Life_RV_Motorhome.pdf http://www.michelinrvtires.com/assets/pdf/MotorHomeTireArticle.pdf http://www.michelinrvtires.com/reference-materials/videos/ Look at the FMCA Michelin plan. You can also buy tires for your other cars with it to. I just saved $172.00 on the tires for my toad. We are waiting to hear about a plan with Continental to be announced, soon I hope. I know the cost is high to replace your tires but one blow out can cost you much more. Bill
  19. Welcome to the forum. Most likley if the FMCA towing guide doesn't show it it is not towable. What does the owner's manual say? Is it all wheel drive My research at Remco shows it IS NOT towable 4 down. The all wheel must use a trailer but the front wheel drive may be towed on a dolly. http://www.remcoindustries.com/Towing/Store.php Bill
  20. Happy Thanksgiving, thanks for reporting back. I bet I know someone who will be dosing his tank with a biocide regularly. Bill
  21. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!!!! Bill
  22. Welcome to the forum Darle. I put mine on the rear grill with zipties as I didn't want it in the way when I used the ladder. I bet some one will be along soon with info on a bracket. Bill
  23. There are others out there that is the first one I found as an example. You could wire one yourself probably under $10.00. Carl we can have a party for Herman in Chandler Az. I was told we could have a cake but they are worried that many candles would be a fire hazard. Bill
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