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  1. Ok, so what have you done? Have you called and talked to the IT people at FMCA? Herman gave you a good number in the post above or you could call the main number and ask for the It department. Bill
  2. Welcome to the forum. I would go into the TV and see if there is a setting for external speakers. Bill
  3. I wonder where they got that information. Hear is a link to the Michelin warranty for big truck/RV tiers. 7 years is the max. https://www.michelinb2b.com/wps/b2bcontent/PDF/Michelin_Truck_Warranty.pdf Hear is their guide to RV tires. https://www.michelinb2b.com/wps/b2bcontent/PDF/RV_Tires_Brochure.pdf Bill
  4. I like the paint mixer on an extension and electric drill idea my self. Just mix things up. Bill
  5. What we have hear is not a tire problem or a transmission problem but a operator problem. The OP has never been trained to drive a big rig. Smoltzie Not picking on you. To many people get no advice or training when they buy a bigger RV. What coach do you have? Hearer is the condensed version. When going up a grade and you start to loose speed manually down shift till you can maintain that speed. Watch your tack, if you get below peak torque you should down shift so you stay above peak torque outher wise you are lugging the engine. This can cause high exhaust gas temps and can cause damage. Once you find the gear that you can accelerate in hold that gear and run just below peak RPM till you crest the hill. Now you are in the correct gear to start down the hill. Any questions let me know. Bill
  6. I had great service with the Continental's they rode better than the Michelin did. I don't know what you think going to the 275/70R22.5 is going to do for you they are just shorter and the same width. I would stick with the 275/80R22.5. Look at this tire comparator. https://tiresize.com/comparison/ Bill
  7. There are lots of apps that show truck stops. One I like is Allstays Big Truck. All the big chains have their own apps to. Like Loves, Piolet/flying J. TA and others. Bill
  8. Absolutely and the outher handy thing is you can look ahead and see if the price goes up or down when changing areas or states. As in should I fill up now or after I cross the state line. Bill
  9. Look hearer and see what you find. find. https://www.campgroundreviews.com/regions/indiana/bass-lake Also look heare. https://www.rvparky.com/search?l=Bass Lake%2C IN 46534%2C USA&x=41.207264&y=-86.601956 Bill
  10. What does your selling dealer have to say? Bill
  11. Richard do you have a big marina near you? fuel polishing is quite common in the boating circles. Any big marina should know of someone who can do it. Bill
  12. Glad it all is corrected and you can travel. Bill
  13. I would Treat with Bio Kleen Diesel Fuel Biocide to kill the microbes and Clear-Diesel Fuel & Tank Cleaner to remove the residual water and contaminants. By Power Service, the only Cummins approved adaptive. https://powerservice.com/psp_product/diesel-fuel-supplement-cetane-boost/ Bill
  14. See now you have a new project to look forward to. This is a link to a post I did a while ago. Bill
  15. Well got fuel at a loves in Palestine AR today. Used my EFS card. Pump price was $3.389 payed $3.109 or a $0.280 discount. I only bought 76 gal and saved $21.35 but it cost me $0.40 to use the card. Tell me why this isn't a good deal. Bill
  16. How long will you be there? It is about 100 miles. Watch out for low over passes. Bill
  17. I found that replacing the rubber bushings in your sway bar with poleypropalean bushings helped stiffen up the ride. Bill
  18. Back to Fort Worth area. We will be back about Thursday. Been on the road since June19. Bill
  19. Tonight at Louisville North Campground. Tomorrow night Buffalo KOA I-40 / Exit 143. Bill
  20. What I posted May 20, 2014 is just as valid today. Remember even if you are comparing mileage on exactly the same coach it may vary quit a bit. Bill
  21. Been under that bridge. I was nervous in the CR-V. Bill
  22. So, Andy let me be shure I understand this. You bought fuel without using a discount card and you can't understand why you didn't save any money? I used my EFS card at a Loves on I-71 in Ten. today. Pump price was $3.489 (that was cheap after being in Pa and NY.) Yet I saved $0.28 a gallon using my EFS card. I have a TCS card but haven't funded it. Bill
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