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luvmemonaco

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  • Birthday 08/10/1958

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  1. thank you, moonwink- thats exactly what i was looking for....and wild bill, i was pulling fuses on the cr-v Thank you both!
  2. Hello, all, and profuse thanks in advance for your help. Here's my question... I have a 2018 Chevy Malibu, that I tow behind my RV, 4 down. The only requirement is that I remove 2 fuses from the fuse box, under the driver dash. The fuse box access is incredibly tight, and i sometimes end up dropping the fuses down into the no mans land between the fuse box, and being lucky and it landing on the floor. Prior to this vehicle, I had a Honda CR-V, which i was able to install a toggle switch setup to not have to remove the fuses, just flick the switch and you're done. Is there a similar setup to put in my malibu, so i dont have to take off and put back on, just flick a switch.... Kevin Ross
  3. Thank you all, for your replies, i kinda knew the answer to my question, but wanted to run it by people more knowledgable than myself. Thanks again.
  4. good day, everybody, and hope everyones enjoying their travels.....let me get right to my question. Ive bought RV tires for the last decades, using FMCA's discount tire program, and i love it. In the past, i was always told that RV tires are different from truck tires, due to the way they're made, or whatever. In looking at the choices for the scroll to select types and sizes of tires, the choices are car, truck, and trailer, no mention or option of RV tires....am I wrong, or are we now supposed to be shopping among truck tires?
  5. Gotta second JohnF's sentiment about Camp Hatteras. Stayed there for a week couple of years ago. It's a great park, right on the water, indoor pool, etc. Great time!
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