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  1. Have a 2011 E-450 that rides really rough. I put Bilstein shock absorbers (Comfort Rides on the front and HD's on the rear) and recently put parabolic springs on the rear. It has helped measurably, but still rides very rough compared to the 2008 e-350 I had before.

    Also put heavy duty Roadmaster sway bars on front and rear and IDP steering stabilizer. They did help control but not ride. Anybody out there facing the same issue?


  2. Hawkeye111:

    Hi from Tampa area!! Ya know, I've noticed your post on this FMCA site for the past few weeks and at first, I kinda dismissed it as not do-able. That is,...I really didn't think there was a ferry system along the N. shore of the St. Lawrence that would connect somewhere near Natashquan, Quebec, so ya might drive WSW toward Quebec City. HOWEVER, your idea has kinda stuck in my mind and I've been looking closer at that route. YA KNOW....it just might be do-able :rolleyes: . There seem to ferry routes from St. Anthony (N. Newfoundland) across to Labrador and then jumping along the N. shore SW toward Natashquan.

    Your idea SURE peaks my interest!!!!! Problem is, I have yet to run into anyone (RV'r) who's pursued this route. BOY!!...would it ever be FUN!!....though I spose we (wife & I) couldn't do it as we fulltime in a big rig, towing, and I'm guessing that those ferry's might not be able to handle us....DANG!!! What rig outfit are you thinking of using if traveling this route???

    For the heck of it, I'm still going to continue exploring to find info about your idea.....who knows....it might open up a whole new travel destination/route for RV'rs. Stay in touch...eh? Steve & Lynette

    Driving a 22" Born Free with a E-350 Chassis and Triton Gas V-10 engine, no toad. I appreciate your interest, and if you discover sosmething that clarifies the potentials, write, I will do the same. Thanks for responding.

    Jay


  3. Next fall we will be in Twillingate Newfoundland, and we are interested in taking the ferry to Goose Bay Labrador, and traveling by road to Labrador City and then south to Baie-Comeau. From there one can follow the North cost of the St Lawrence down to Montreal. The road from Goose Bay to Baie-Comeau is "gravel". Has anybody driven this route? Would appreciate first hand information if available. Contact through this forum or directly to ClarkJay@msn.com We are driving a 22' Born Free on a 2008 E-350 with Titan V-10 engine. Thanks for any input you may have.


  4. I always learn something when I read this site! Only occasionally do I have anything to say or ask, but felt compelled to enter in here. We purchased our first R V in 1995 and our second new one in 2008. Our reason for having an R V is to avoid the requirement for planning our trips! We are "Oh, lets stop and see that....." or "I didn't know this area was so beautiful, let's stop...." kind of people, so planning a trip is counter to our processes. Further, I abhor campgrounds, both the expense and the trouble of finding one and checking in. Our current R V has 23,000 miles and while on the road it has only been overnight hooked up to shore power once, and never hooked up overnight to sewer and water. Why do I mention it? It seems to me that if one plans these trips to the nth degree, the loss of spontaneity is enormous. I recognize that if a trip to Alaska or such is on the table, that some planning is necessary, but try just being loose for a while and you may find that it opens a whole new kind of enjoyment for you. State parks, National parks, City Parks, Walmarts, rest areas on major interstates and many other venues offer a host of overnight opportunities. It is granted if one is doing a " Go to one spot and stay for an extended period type of trip", then campground selection may be critical. Each to their own! Happy highways to all.


  5. Sorry for late response, have been traveling on the rv path.

    We stayed in small out of the way motels in AU and NZ. By the way, NZ is fabulous. In several trips have done the entire country from north tip of north island to south tip of south island. Cook glacier and inlets area, Queenstown, Inverness, Dunedin and entire east coast of south island is best if limited in time. A beautiful country. Tasmania is also a great visit. On mainland, would pick Freemantle (Koala sight hunting in Eucalyptus (SP?) forests), Ayers Rock and Olgas, Coober Pedy, Canberra and Melbourne in that order. But you can't go wrong anywhere doing anything.

    Enjoy.


  6. Well, the Alpine 203/P1 is out. Alpine has some out of normal feedback from users that bothered me, and they were unable or unwilling to tell me when the 2009 NavTeq software would be available and how much it would cost, so I am going on to another unit. I want satellite radio, a back up camera and a GPS capability. The best consilidated unit seems be the Kenwood DNX9140. It uses Garmin's gps which also uses NavTeq but the seem to be a little more knowledgeable about what they will do with the new software in 2009 fall. It is pricey but by the time I put in a GPS, Backup Camera, and satellite radio separately the money is about the same. SO, has anybody any experience with Kenwood Audio or this unit? Would appreciate feedback. Thanks, Jay


  7. I am considering the Alpine QW203/P1 multifuntional dash unit (Satellite radio, AM/FM, CD, DVD, GPS, backup camera) just to get the backup camera. Anybody know this in-dash, all-in-one navigation/audio/video system?


  8. +Hi,

    Did not rent a motor home. Rented cars, rode buses and trains and flew. Spent 40 days in country. Absolutely fabulous. Visited Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, all of Tasmania, Coober Pedy (sp?), Alice Springs. Carnes, Brisbane, Perth, Freemantle and lots of spaces in between. Spent very little time in cities, mostly in country.

    Rather than me try to guess what you are interested in , write me at ClarkJay@msn.com with q's.

    Jay

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