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RE: Need to replace tires on my Chevy 2500HD

Take a look at Nitto tires. Very heavy duty, reliable LT tires that are made in the USA. Toyo and Falken are also making very good LT tires that have earned them a great reputaion. Im on my second set of Nitto's with no complaints.
I just put some BFG Commercial TA's on my fiver. They will see their first trip next month.
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Z'sZoo
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06/23/12 05:30am |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: B&W is a great company!

I too broke a U bolt on my Companion days before a trip. I then called to order some new hardware and have it rush delivered. I was shocked to hear that they were going to send me a hardware kit and have it 2nd day shipped all free of charge. It arrived in time for my trip and called back to thank them again for the EXCELLENT service. I will never own another brand of hitch as long as I own a GN or 5th.
My brother recently purchased a Class V hitch for his truck and was completely satisfied with the heavy duty quality and ease of install. B&W is top notch.
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Z'sZoo
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06/23/12 05:15am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Odd Honda EU2000 starting issue

Thanks for all the suggestions. Havent had much time to mess with the gen but it needs to be done soon. Sounds like the seafoam trick may be the easiest fix to try first. Where do i find it?
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Z'sZoo
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06/13/12 09:43pm |
Tech Issues
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Odd Honda EU2000 starting issue

Well Ive owned 2 Honda'a for about 6 yrs now with no issues. When I went to start them a few days ago before changing the oil, 1 of them would not start. After several dozen attempts at starting, I drained the bowl (bleeder screw that drains out the bottom of the gen), turned on the choke and it fired right up. Now it will not run with out the choke being on but seems to run fine with the choke on (when compared to the other gen). I also plan on doing the carb cleaning (sticky posted above) soon. Any ideas on what the problem might be?
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Z'sZoo
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06/11/12 06:04pm |
Tech Issues
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New tires for the 5th

Well after lurking on this forum for hours and reading all the recommendations and opinions by forum members, I finally pulled the trigger on some LT235/85 R16 BFG Commercial T/A tires.
Thanks to all of you who continuely post on the lengthy ST vs LT tire threads. It was very helpful. I will post again after my first trip with the new shoes.
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Z'sZoo
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06/04/12 09:54pm |
Towing
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RE: Maxxis tire availability

Are Maxxis a US made tire?
Maxxis ST trailer tires are made in Thailand.
Barney
Thanks Barney!
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Z'sZoo
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06/04/12 09:36pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Maxxis tire availability

Are Maxxis a US made tire?
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Z'sZoo
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05/25/12 02:47pm |
Travel Trailers
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