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  1. I still use Gas Buddy.com to find the best price on fuel. You being in CA. I guess there is no good fuel prices! In Oklahoma, on I-40, I filled up ( 83 gal.) at Loves for $2.18 a gal. Yesterday, on I-20E, at Pilot, I got it for $2.38 a gal. in Anniston, Alabama. I generally take 70 to 90 gal at a time, so if I can save a nickel or more per gal. I'm happy. When using Google Earth, you got to have a sense of hummer! Just love it, when your RV park is in a field or shopping center! The Jelly Stone Park that I'm in now, 35 miles from Atlanta, GA., Earth showed it in a river, with a "DAN Dive Flag"! Carl
  2. I sure hope your cat rides better than Ray's!
  3. Ray. Head lights (high beam) yes...I don't want to look at that on a dark and lonely road! Phaeton and Allegro Bus are both Tiffin, the only coach above ABus is Zephyr. The Z had LED in 11, I paid $960.00 for install in ABus. HR was among the top 5 cookie cutter coaches! Tiffin was not one of them in 05'! Carl
  4. BF Goodrich, Goodyear, Michelins, Cooper. They're all made in China?! Did not know that. Bill is right on! Have you measured clearance for 19.5 tires? Suspension? Will it affect the shifting points of tranny? You'll have to adjust speedometer! Don't forget that the Travco was nicknamed the "Ferrari" of Motor Homes. Clocked at 98mph at GMC test track! That was on original equipment...I foresee you spending a wad of money! For what?. My 2 cents worth!
  5. Since you live in Houston and we can have anywhere from 25 to 80+ degrees in December! I-10 is not a "walk in the park" either, I have had plenty of snow, sleet and ice in Dec. & Jan., in TX, NM & AZ! I would definitely take Ray's advice, after all, he lives in the Puget Sound area! The only thing I would do differently, is take Hwy. 95 from Blythe, CA. to Needles and take I-40 to Barstow and then Hwy. 58 to Bakersfield! Then I-5N. Carl
  6. I don't get it! Tire Rack, Discount Tires, Tire King and Big 'O Tire, all carry the 16.5 tires!!! Is he talking about RIM's?
  7. Also, do you tow? If so, what? As Bill say's. Speed, your driving habits, like trying to leave a stop like a car ( tromp on gas & burn money)! Carl
  8. Thanks Bill. I'll use Loctite. I don't have any nail polish....no female in sight. The girlfriends that I do have, figured out real quick, don't leave anything behind that you would like to see again! Carl
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    Coolant Level Low

    Wayne. I found the little Gremlin! No lose or improperly connected wires, there are 3 going in to back of sensor, One is ground and one each to alarm and engine light. I traced ground wire and unscrewed it, cleaned and replaced. Turned on engine and got Beep. Unplugged unit and no more Beep! LOL. Called Spartan, in MI. The coolant is Fleetguard, same that Cummins recommends. Cummins Coach Care, is who Spartan recommends, unless I want to come to Spartan! No! CCC headquarters is in S. Atlanta...I'll be there Thursday! My way of "Sharing my Wealth", before the IRS! Carl
  10. What we did in CO before I left, is take out the screw and drilled 1/16" into arm, replace screw and tightened. Had to re tighten today. The worst road I have been on in years! I-40E in the last 60 miles of Arkansas! I thought I-10, between Lafayette and Henderson Bayou, LA was the pits...it's as soft as a pillow!!! Carl
  11. KC, Welcome! Hope you can make the FMCA Reunion in Springfield, Mass. next summer. Also, we have one this March in Perry, GA. If your interested in a chapter, there is one for every taste...what ever you want to do! Just go to main site and sign in, then click on Chapters! Enjoy. Carl
  12. Progressive must have changed! I had to replace mine on a 07' Winnebago Tour 40KD in 2010 at Lazy Days RV, Florida. They contacted Progressive and used RV Glass, my cost $ 500. Carl
  13. Wayne & Christine. Welcome to the Forum! Never had a tt, something about getting wet in a storm. In a coach you need not get soaked waiting to hook up in campground or just riding it out in a rest area! Generator and the comforts off home, with a cold fridge. Sounds like you got the year well planed. If you have not done it yet, go to main site, log in and click on Chapters...we got something for every taste. If your a golfer, Google Swinging Golfers (SWG Web ) and get a list off our rally's. Enjoy the ride! Carl
  14. Roger, why I asked what your driving, is in line with what I'm thinking...a lighter coach with LT tires, would probably have a longer tire life, than a 36 to 45 DP. Is that a reasonable thought? Or am I wandering alone in the woods again?! Carl
  15. Jim, Don't get "CUT" happy! Unless your going to park your toad in the back 40 when you want a new one! No cut, more $$$ on trade! Carl
  16. Google Fleetwood, click on Expedition (never mind that it's a 2016), scroll all the way to bottom of page and click on manual. Then click on type of coach...Expedition and all the years show up, click on 2005 and the manual will down load for you! Carl
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    Coolant Level Low

    Thanks, Brett. I'll call Spartan today. I'm almost getting used to the Beep and yellow ck engine! I do notice that when it's on, my ability to climb is 5-10 mph less, than when it's off. Wayne, thanks for info. I'll go engine diving later...if weather permits. Currently, I'm getting some hail. Just what I needed! My coolant level, cold, is just above the see thru bubble. Hot??? My tank is metal. Have not lost any since Colorado, now in Memphis, until tomorrow. BBQ! Carl
  18. Roger. Just out of curiosity, what kind off rig do you have? Carl
  19. Jbrunson, Congratulations on your "new to you coach"! Are you a member of FMCA? Carl
  20. Hi Roland. How far away is Flint or Detroit? What your looking for is a truck tire dealer not car. Then call and ask if they participate in our fleet program. Carl
  21. Google Remco. They will have the info and parts or unit that you need.
  22. Tom. Welcome back to the lower 48! Where are you headed next? Carl
  23. Bob, Welcome to the Forum! If you ever have time, take your Toad up 19/460 to I-77 and you will understand why you can't use the GPS all the time in a DP or Gasser! Take the road Bill suggested. It looks and is longer, but time wise it's way shorter and no white knuckles! I have traveled just about every road in that area with my 4x4 Toad for the past 6 years. I'll be on I-77 in less than 2 weeks! Won't be in Ashville this year, cause I don't have time! By the way Hwy 19 is the road you take to get to "Tail of the Dragon". Google it. 318 curves in 11 miles! Enjoy I-26. Carl
  24. I have my roof inspected and re caulked if needed every 3 years and that is a good time to clean AC units also. I'm due in Jan. 16. Carl
  25. OK, have done a little research. The rims you have is GMC. The 73' Revcon was built as a front wheel drive, and the platform was the Oldsmobile Toronado, with the 455 engine. The original tires where replaced by Radial Tires and then Radial Steel Belted. As long as the width and the height is the same any brand will do. Don't know for sure, but expect that the tire size on Revcon is the same as GMC from that era. Mr. Hall that came out with the Revcon, was the Stepson of the founder of GMC and worked as a Engineer for 20 years for GMC, before Revcon! 19.5" tires will not work as you would have to re-engineer the whole unit. You only mentioned tires, we have a tire section on Forum and you might find a post on Revcon with similar problem as yours. Carl
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