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RE: Onan 5500 Marquis Gold, OIL?

Mobil 1 15w-50 in our Onan 5500 with 460 hours on it. Runs like a purring cat. (good) ;)
Edit...just noticed Mark (427435) above, as he recommended this weight for me several years ago....thanks!!
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FrontRangeRVer
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06/10/13 12:19am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Michelin tires

About twice what you would pay for most other top tier tires in that size....:B
Not helpful or true
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FrontRangeRVer
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01/26/13 05:21pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Mich XRV tire.

Last Summer, we replaced our XRV's with XRV's. I agree with the above poster....these are the best RV tires ever made. :)
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FrontRangeRVer
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01/09/13 05:08am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: 5 Star Tuning for 8.1 Workhorse

I also had the Ultrapower, and was grateful to recieve a full refund on it as there was never any power increase, and in fact the MPG DECREASED. :E
I too am interested in hearing about the 5-Star tuner. :)
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FrontRangeRVer
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12/21/12 02:12pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Loveland Pass/Tiger Run RV resort

I'm not saying that you absolutely won't wish you had chains if you cross the High passes at the worst times; but, the chain law is for "Commercial" vehicles.
That's not to say that a State Trooper will be very happy with you if you block traffic, stuck where you can't get off the road. They'll get an expensive wrecker to pull.
I live in CO and cross the Rockies on every trip, I've crossed with my MH in snow pack conditions but never in a bad snow storm and don't want to. I-70 is C DOTs top priority road and they keep it plowed pretty well, but use common sense, don't take a MH up there in a blizzard, relax at Tiger Run and take a shuttle to Keystone, Breckenridge, or numerous other ski areas.
Well look at that! Max49 chiming in! :B And....I agree with everything he is saying....
PS, we live up at 8,600 feet in Colorado, and DON'T carry chains, and never have needed them....and we have come across the passes here in some snow storms....just lucked out/careful driving I guess! ;)
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FrontRangeRVer
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12/04/12 06:45pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Pulling Jeep Unlimited

My 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2-door completely stock weighs 4,160 lbs exactly.
I'm sure the Unlimited (4-door) weighs several hundred lbs more!
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FrontRangeRVer
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08/23/12 03:41am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Balancing new tires

We bought our new Michelin XRV 22.5 sized tires at Costco, and had them spin balanced down the street at a Goodyear truck tire place. They said they balance all the truckers tires, and don't use the equal powder.
Great tires with a great balance! can't beat that!
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FrontRangeRVer
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07/01/12 01:30pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: To go or not to go to Mueller State Park?

Highway 24 is now open and Mueller is fully accessable! Come on up! just NO CAMPFIRES!!
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FrontRangeRVer
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07/01/12 01:25pm |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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Brake Buddy with Cool Tech harness on Jeep JK?

Hi, I am going to install the Cool Tech wiring harness on our 2012 Jeep JK which I intend to tow behind my motorhome. The Cool Tech harness is a plug and play that will give you lights on the Jeep.
Will I have issues using the Brake Buddy plugged in the Jeep with the voltage backfeeding into the motorhome 12 volt system when the brake pedal is activated?
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FrontRangeRVer
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06/30/12 06:53am |
Dinghy Towing
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