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  1. On 9/21/2016 at 9:57 AM, j42250 said:

    I live in Mass. and have Progressive insurance also. The rate seems reasonable, and I like the full replacement cost if totaled. But, have not had to file a claim yet. So can not say if I like Progressive or not. As for the 150 days or less, does that mean your coach is not insured for a part of the year? If so I would not do it. 

    No. the insurance  is year round-- don't need to stop liability. Don't know how they know how much you use it unless they go by miles. this year We've only used it 20 days,

    unfortunately, still hoping to get some fall camping in. maybe FLA  for a week.

    The first question I asked was, "is my motor Home  and Me covered all Year" their answer was yes as long as you use less than 150 days a year. Again no Idea how the know how much it's used

     


  2. I have a 2015 22' Thor Freedom Elite Class C, I happen to be under it recently and found that the Shock bushings are all cracked can they be replaced? Or is it the weight of the coach that made them  crack any Idea's would be appreciated.


  3. Just Curious what's the six state, where is it and when is it. and thanks guys We will for sure be at the forum meet and greet and plan on attending as many seminars  as possible.

    We'll be going in on the 30th, as our club volunteered for early security. We're looking to take it all in, and have a fun time. hoping to learn a little more about the lifestyle  as We've only been doing this for about 5-6 years. We learn something New at every Rally and outing We attend.

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  4. I have a 2015 Thor Freedom elite Class C 22'. It tends to let trucks buses and other large vehicles push it sideways when they pass and its also a lot of work keeping it in the lane with any cross wind. Tires are properly inflated, front end is aligned properly, I have seen on these forums were shocks and steering dampers are recommended. I just ordered a Bilstein steering stabilizer for it it's a 2015 Ford E350 Super Duty  now if that helps at all should I still consider upgrading the shocks, and if so, how do I figure out which size and weight capacity, I need..

    Any help would be appreciated


  5. I got my Internet on the go the first of the month and use it twice a week to keep it activated. I got the 4G LTE from Walmart, I purchased 4GB and I think it was either $45 or $50 and its good for 2 months anything less like 2GB is only good for 1 Month. I think they were losing money letting plans carry over so they put an end date on all the plans. At Least according to Walmart Employee..

    That being said 4GB is way to much for me, I have barely used 1GB so far so I'll top of with 1 or 2 GB when this expires and that will be good for  one month and then you lose the balance, after 30 Days, $15 for 1GB for one month isn't bad. I don't download movies or books, or do any streaming so usage is less. We don't have data plans on the phones as we use Boost plan by sprint.


  6. We have a 2014 Class C with a 2015 Thor freedom elite Body on it. when being overtaken by larger vehicles, We tend to get pushed and sucked in, (SWAYING Excessively). I read in an add that I could put on a new steering damper that would lessen this. and a bar on the rear end to minimize the sway.

    Now, I have a Ford E350 Super duty chassis. and it has these stock. My Question is, do the  replacement or after market parts work better than the ones that came stock? I find that with my current configuration I am road tired after 6 hr. of driving and if I push it to eight hours I'm physically exhausted. I drove tractor-trailers along time and never had this problem drove many an hour without fatigue. I forgot to mention when I drive I always stop every 100 miles or two hours. to do safety check and take a walk with the dog to get the blood flowing again.

    Do you think these advertised parts really do the job?


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    We use the TOM-TOM 1605RV it has worked great for us. When we got it we got lifetime updates (very important to me). We update at least once a week and just before a trip. it lets you know about detours and you can use your smart phone it will route you around traffic. pretty good for the price. We've had the TOM-TOM for 5-6years and saved a ton of money on updates, and have not been routed on a bad road yet, such as low clearance, tight roads low weight zones or Bridges. you totally set it up for your Motor home or RV, Height, weight, width. and if you have road preferences, such as two lane, freeway toll or no toll road its pretty universal. You can use it for your toad, bike or box truck alls you do is change vehicle in the  menu.

    I'ts just my opinion But GPS has saved my Marriage many times over..... 


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    Can anyone recommend a tire insurance company that actually delivers on advertised promises in the event we should have a tire issue while traveling. This post was copied and pasted By Me from Blog Page to help get more responses .


  9. I have a Quote from Progressive Insurance Its for My RV, and It's for Driving Between 30 and 150 Days, way less than the days we use It

    My Question is is it OK to have this "part time" Insurance? It covers you year round as long as you don't use it more than 150 days  a year.

    Has anyone used this type of insurance? 


  10. Does anyone use Progressive Insurance company, and if so how do you like it? I got a quote and it's much lower than the company I have now.

    We use our MH less than 150 days a year so that's why its lower. The insurance company we have  now doesn't have that option.

    Is it a good Idea to use that program or should I go for a Full Policy?


  11. I just double checked my facts and I was wrong there is 24 Hr. generator but you don't have to be a HP  it's first registered first served I believe go on the main website page click on conventions west Springfield, Ma. and then click on  mail in registration and it gives registration details. Welcome to the forum, and hope  to see you  there. It will be our first convention also....


  12. Yes, there are flush "wands" you can buy or make.

    I have always just bought 5' of thin wall clear (cheap) vinyl hose.

    Water heater off long enough that it is COLD. Turn off water pump, disconnect from shore water. Bleed off water pressure (open any faucet). Remove drain plug and immediately stick in the hose pointing DOWN toward the bottom of the water heater. Suck on the other end to start a siphon (remember this is potable water). Move the water heater end around while looking at what you are vacuuming out (clear hose). When nothing more comes out but clear water, you are done.

    Most likely if this has not been done in the last year, you will get a full coffee cup of white solid minerals out of it!

    If you run out of water and your "vacuum" still has minerals in it, have someone turn on the water pump for one minute to replenish the water in the water heater. Repeat until clean.

    Mr Wolfe could you explain the vacuum process in a little more detail kind of confused on the process, thank you.

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