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OK Brett, what is the CHF? My feeble mind is a blank also, why not liquid springs?
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Mike, Barb. Welcome to the Forum! Sorry, you too Buddy! Have your coach weight front and back, then each corner, that's in travel mode with all of you in it and full fuel, water and all that you will be taking with you on the road. But, before you do that, have your front alignment checked along with toe and caster. I have always liked Safe-T-Plus and have used them on several gas coaches and 2 DP's. Good choice. Heavier Trac bar than factory is good. What is CHF? Sumo's are good, have you checked out Liquid Springs?
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ks. The usual companies will do it. Did it nick the window or put cracks (more than an inch long) in it? If it's a nick or star with less than one inch lines or be covered by a quarter, then call a mobile window service to come out and put the pads on, it will look like new for less than $100 and don't call insurance company. I just had mine replaced yesterday, 14 inch crack on drivers side, $3,176 I paid my $500 deductible! In Texas, if it's on the Driver side, it must be replaced before inspection for tags...mine was due this month.
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They did not have the "Smart" wheel in 2002 for Beaver or CC. one side of mine has the cruise control, the other side has windshield wiper controls...my Allegro Bus also had radio control on the back side of wheel...my fingers kept running into that button and my channel disappeared...stupid place to put control. are you getting power to your starter solenoid? What does your battery/ries show?
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Kay. Those "snippy people" don't know a 1990 anything from a 2018! I have no use for those parks. I just go by how folk treat me...I'm the furthest thing from the Country Club or Social scene you'll find. Richard. You beat my best friend by an inch and his DW by 3. Got some photos in my album that was taken off Randy, Gail, Rudy M. (he was coach of Houston Rockets) and me. Back then both Rudy and I was 6 foot 9 and a quarter! We shrunk.
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You filling up yourself? That would be fun, we could have a party....Ooops...Devil made me do it. I have seen advertisements for that beer in Texas. Lower Rio Grand Valley, 3 weeks ago...actually it was Linda who showed it to me! The same thing happened with Coors, right before they brought a dozen trucks from Colorado to the Houston Livestock and Rodeo! I was there, I'm a Life member of the old "Fats Show", now HL & R Show!
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Joe. That's the side you sit on! Just move some off your cooking, camping supply's over to the other side...problem solved. That's pretty much the same we tell everyone to do, to balance the load side to side and back to front.
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F448151. I can attest to that. Over the years, have saved a lot of $$$, started running Michelins back in 1986, that's 7 coaches! Prior to that, I used any tire out there that was available from 1967 to 1986!
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$5.44 a gallon of diesel is comparable to most Scandinavian and European prices! That makes me feel really good when I come back to $2.39 to $2.70 here! However, I do remember 9 years ago, I paid $5.10 a gallon in Taos, NM. Ray. I expect they drop down for lower fuel cost, better and bigger rest areas, and truck stops! We also have higher speed limits in most areas!
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Roland, I sent you a rather long PM.
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Next trip to Alaska, I will take my 9mm and 3 empty 14 clips and sent it to a friend of Linda's via FedEx, she will do the same with her .357! We will buy ammo in Alaska and leave ours at home. It takes one page per gun and that's it. Not rocket science, you can without any problems ship your guns all over this World...just a little common sense is needed. If all you want to do is visit Canada, then pick a arrive back in USA point and ship your gun/clip no ammo to be picked up at UPS/FedEx/US Post Office. Done that in 2014, entered Canada in BC and Exited from Lake Louise, into Montana! FedEx with insurance was about $80.
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I prefer May and late September, early October. Parents and kids are home, easier to get reservations. Bryce is my favorite, I'm 45' and I also take my Jeep on all (90%) trails at Moab! I don't rock crawl, like to keep what I have in one piece!
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X2. Don't want to hear about a coach/house or both going up in flames, due to improper electrical connection! Your TV and electronics, like 80 or less, more than 98. I got 3 of those plug ins. Linda has about a dozen & uses them all over the ranch and her coach.
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Joe. For this Forum, they felt an emogi with a halo was not representative for any of us! Surprised there is not one with horns..
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Joe, that Lager Beer is sold all over Texas now! Blake. Your current tank is what I have for my Hydraulic System! POS.
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Can't say that I have seen a copper shower before, that is copper right? Is it copper trim on the wall went also? Fit and finish is fantastic and I can see a lot of marine parts! There are times that I wish I was 5' 8" and not 6" 8"! That's a tight fit in the driver compartment. Looking forward to seeing more!
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Harry. You'll be another hard core, Bill Edwards, before you know it.
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That's Keon's line and he has the sign to prove it...
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Herman. Galveston Island also have a Pleasure Pier, owned by Tillman Ferttita , the same one who owns Kemah, a dozen + Restaurant chains (like Landry's) and the Golden Nugget Casino's! He was born and lives in Galveston, also has too many other homes, 185 foot boat with helicopter and a Gulf Stream 5G jet. I forgot, he's CEO of U of H Board of Directors! Sorry, got carried away, by the Devil
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Possible Change To The Vehicle Inspection Law In Texas
manholt replied to manholt's topic in Laws and Legislative Action
Kay. Liability Insurance, or personal Liability is minimum in Texas, what I mean by personal, is that you have a letter of credit from a Bank or financial institution for a minimum of $100K. Jim S. You are correct, but not enforced. I'm generally parked in a lot or half on/off sidewalk if there is one! -
The Big Bend, Terrlinqua area is very interesting, it and the inhabitant's, are like no others, I have found in the World. For about 100 Sq. miles, you have multi millionaires, living in harmony with poverty! The barter system is alive and well, a lot of "Stoned" or drunk people live there all year. Yes, it's very safe to be there and they have the annual World Chili Cook Off there, that draws tens of thousand's off people from all over the Globe! The Robertson's from Duck Dynasty, bought a 286,000 acre ranch in BB. Trivia of the morning! It's a Exotic Hunting Ranch for friends only!
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I like the color red, but that's a little to busy and the carpeting? An old friend had a 1985 Blue Bird DP 35 foot with your kind of sofas in back. He hinged them, so at night they slid into each other and made a queen bed, they used the Travasack Bedding (don't know if that company is in business anymore, think now you can get "bedding in one" at Bed, Bath & Beyond) !
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We seem to have different information on a bill that past the Senate and is stalled in the house. Stalled, does not mean it's dead...have to hammer out what each side want in "pork barrel"! Would be nice to have uniformity for the whole State, not different Laws for different Counties! An example. In Galveston County, they check my brakes, lights, turn signal's and brake light's along with running lights on my coach. This year (Monday) my coach was inspected in Bandera, TX. Looked at my 8 tires and that was it.
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Escapees has another place for weight at their park in Florida. The name of the town has escaped me! Think it's Bushnell.
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Since I have a fabricated reverse L that my Roadmaster fits in, I have no slack back there and my bar is level. The L bracket is good for 12,000 pounds at the apexes, so I'm not concerned about my Jeep wanting to mate with my Engine in a panic stop! I sold both my 26' and 30' Featherlight Staker's in 2014. Been there!