...AND.....FYI.....a toy hauler is nothing more than a Class C or Class A with an open space in the rear so what is your point...
WOW, I always thought my TH was more closely related to a TT than a C or A.
But since we are passing out unrequested information; adding three periods into a sentence indicate something was removed/deleted. Note how I placed three dots at the beginning and end of the quote? What does all the dots you inserted indicate?
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Quote: five'er wrote:I think you set a pretty poor example OP/MOD that maybe needs to be pointed out to someone?!
Ditto X10!
Quote: Posted By: dedmiston....And to any kind folks from other corners of the forum .....If you're pouting and feel ostracized from the group, then maybe it's for the best; maybe you wouldn't fit in here anyway.
I personally have gleaned important information from ALL the different forum members and in many cases each and every one of us over time have owned every type of RV, regardless of what we own at this present time.
AND.....FYI.....a toy hauler is nothing more than a Class C or Class A with an open space in the rear so what is your point?
So are we to understand from your 'rude and unprofessional' comment that you personally are now going to delete posts from forum members that do not presently own a Toy Hauler and disallow them from participating?
I certainly don't recall in the "Forum Rules" that one can only post in a forum that relates to their RV.
Is the Admin of RV.Net aware you have made up your own rules?
Before anybody gets all worked up over this, the OP's comments were made about "TIRE THREADS" in the toyhauler forum. YES, JUST tire threads....
Dont think tire threads will go away due to the fact they are now the largest ongoing maintenance cost for an RV.
Things have changed and many tires are not as good as they used to be. Coupled with the fact a $80 tire is now $160+ from a few short years ago. When there number comes up, People are going to ask where and how they can get the best bang for their buck and rightfully so.
I think a single tire/wheel section is the way to go and keep it out of all the seperate sections.
If you want to read or ask a tire question go there
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big buford wrote: I think a single tire/wheel section is the way to go and keep it out of all the seperate sections.
If you want to read or ask a tire question go there
We've kicked that idea around among the other mods in the past. The consensus was that it's a pretty good idea, but that nobody wanted to moderate it. I could only watch the first two threads. After that I will have jabbed out both of my eyes and won't be of use anymore.
What is a SOBE, another type of tire???????????????
Tia,
Don
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dedmiston, in the tire thread that you closed, did HTElectrical send you that in a PM and you posted it in a closed thread??????? That isn't fair that he got the last word in....... HAHAHAHAHA I'm just joking.
What is a SOBE, another type of tire???????????????
Tia,
Don
Yes. They've been taken off the market (or actually repackaged with a safer material). They're highly flammable and produce a spectacular effect if they get too near an ignition source.