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RE: Pay It Forward - CIPA Mirrors

Tom, PM sent
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The Texan
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05/25/13 08:17am |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Pemex pump prices adjusted ?

I can't believe the comment by the next to last poster.....Glad I am not a poster on that forum....:B
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The Texan
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05/24/13 06:51pm |
RVing in Mexico and South America
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RE: Warranty work refused

My feelings exactly. If I ever had a service manager tell me that, then it would be the last he EVER saw of me or any of my extended family.....
Here is thing... My uncle's dealership could not stay in business simply doing warranty & service work for on vehicles purchased from other dealerships. They HAD to sell new vehicles in order to stay in business.
You can be unhappy and tell all your friends, but what choice does the dealer have? Option 1: Do the warranty work and slowly bleed to death financially. Option 2: Risk losing the future business of you & your friends who have already established themselves as bottom line buyers and not value based buyers.
Quality
Service
Price
Choose any two out of the three. No one will fault you for your choice, only for naively expecting to also get the third as well.
-EricQuote my entire post, where I said that the local dealer won us over as buyers, BECAUSE of his service department. The vehicle he was servicing was purchased at his competition, but his service sold us 2 since then.....it's called karma. I'll reiterate, if he treated me as you said he would, it would be one time only......
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The Texan
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05/24/13 06:43pm |
Truck Campers
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RE: You cannot believe the scary towing combos I see

Gas prices and the economy are taking their toll on campers here in western Idaho. The SP camp grounds on the lake are normally close to ½ full by noon on Friday of Memorial Day weekend, but there were only 3 campers in over 100 sites this afternoon. I really doubt that they will fill up this weekend.
As far as scary rigs, if they tried pulling that trailer with a F150 up through the canyon, they would probably not get here. Most of the inadequate rigs never get very far up the road towards us. If the road does not get them, Vic our resident ISP female Rottweiler will get them.....:B
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The Texan
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05/24/13 06:03pm |
Towing
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RE: Can I replace a 30A plug with a 50A?

In regards to my last post, the RV stores sell what the average RVer will buy and that is Chinese junk......If you don't believe me, buy 100 cheap Chinese 30A plugs and mark them up 20% and buy 10 heavy duty 30A plugs also marked up 20%, then see which one is sold out first..
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The Texan
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05/24/13 05:57pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Can I replace a 30A plug with a 50A?

There are cheap inferior Chinese knock off 30A plugs and then there are heavy duty 30A plugs, just shop around. Check your local electrical distributor for a good plug. The RV stores sell nothing but junk today.
NO, there is to much of a chance that you will fry your RV by installing a plug that could be configured for 50A, to even consider going that route.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 05:41pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: MiFi Service

The last time I talked to them Bill, just a month ago, it was still Sprint only, not Verizon.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 05:29pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Running AC off of my home's current/Please Respond

Thank you everyone. I do not have a "special RV line" at my house. It's unlikely that I will get one. Just curious as to why you would not get an RV outlet installed. Then you would never need worry about this situation ever again. You could run the A/C and other appliances up to the 30A limit of your circuit breaker just as if you were at a campground.
If your electrical panel is not too far from where you would want such an outlet, installation costs should not be through the roof.May not be the homeowner...may not have the resources to get it done, lots of reasons and IMO, no ones business but hers.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 05:07pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: need help on a 2008 gmc

here is a link to Edmunds information on the 2008 GMC 3500HD
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The Texan
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05/24/13 05:00pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: New Tires

If your tire dealer quoted that price for 275/70R22.5 on Hankook AH-12, he was trying to make a killing on you. I priced them just a couple months ago and the price was $435 out the door or $2610 for 6. If I wanted Sampson tires, which are also very good tires, it was $375 each or $2250 for 6 in my size. Some dealers are more trustworthy than others I guess.....Those prices are here in the northwest or in the southwest, as I had prices from dealers in both areas.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 02:45pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Navistar RV is gone.......Hello new owners

Jim, while I agree with you totally, everything I read says that the Roadmaster chassis is going the way of the Peak chassis and any other outstanding chassis......You know Freightliner will fight tooth and nail to keep the business, even if that means purchasing Roadmaster in order to bury it.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 12:58pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Need new tow vehicle

Amazing how some put down the new 1500 trucks without having any idea what they can and can not do today. The GM 6.2L with the 3.73 rear and 6 speed tranny is more than adequate to tow your trailer anywhere in the US, including the mountains in the west. We routinely tow a 10K trailer out here in the mountains and are very satisfied with the performance and feel very comfortable driving it. Ours has a 2000±# payload and a !0,400# bumper pull or a 10,700# 5er. The Ford F150 is also very capable and is pulling trailers much heavier than yours.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 12:12pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: A good forum for the western area riders

Love it and would not leave, even if they tried to drag me out...LOL...setting in Cascade where the riding is unlimited and awesome.....Texas has NO decent riding, between the state laws and the ranchers refusing to allow it. I know, I know, I am a rancher and have refused to allow it on our land because of the damage caused by a few, but there is NO self discipline among the group, so all have to suffer.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 11:58am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Washington I-5 catastrophe......

But I doubt their permit said they could hit bridges or destroy the road to accommodate their load......LOL
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The Texan
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05/24/13 11:09am |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Idaho, what’s the story? What are the secrets?

We're watching those who try and make our state sound inviting.....:Bhttp://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s253/bobetlindsey/Windowgazer.gif
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The Texan
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05/24/13 10:52am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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A good forum for the western area riders

Here is a link to a forum that will interest those who ride in the Northwest....
Western States Off Road
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The Texan
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05/24/13 10:48am |
Toy Haulers
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RE: Extended service plan

Did you use the plan since you bought the RV? If not, you just proved the point so many tout, "self insure" and make the money your self, instead of giving it away. After I got shafted by one company that Jason Flowers was involved in and watched hundreds of others get shafted by the same individual when he got involved in other "extended service plans", there is NO way I would trust any of them to be there when I might need them.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 09:55am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Finding dual pane windows on a used motorhome

Having owned both dual pane and single pane in a motorhome, there is NO WAY I would ever consider one with single pane again. There is a lot more that comes into play than just weather with the window, like noise, ease of illegal entry, your health and well being, etc. Single pane blocks NO noise and people talking outside sound like they are inside with you. A single pane is very easy to break to gain entry, where most dual panes make it harder to gain entry. As far as condensation, we have been from Alaska to Key West and will say that the dual pane does NOT sweat anywhere near as bad as a single pane.
Most mid level & up coaches had dual pane as standard equipment from the early 2000's on and I know all Monaco products, from the Endeavor/Diplomat up, had them. As far as "replacing a fogged dual pane window", we had only one fog in the last 8 years and it was repaired for UNDER $250, with a 5 year warranty.
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The Texan
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05/24/13 09:27am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Washington I-5 catastrophe......

update
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The Texan
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05/23/13 09:52pm |
Around the Campfire
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RE: Need a good RV shop in San Antonio, TX area

I use Iron Horse RV and they have always done right by me. I have also used Texas RV Supply on Austin Hwy and can recommend them.
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The Texan
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05/23/13 09:41pm |
General RVing Issues
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