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I bought my lil toyota class C in wisconsin and drove it home tp PA (900 miles) last november. I looked at the tires and they looked ok, about half thread left and no sidewall cracks. I didnt even think about how old they were untill I got home with it and started reading these rv forums. So I...
I thought it would be for better stability also...just didn't see any carriers that needed 2 receivers....and center of RV is between the receivers so any 1 receiver rack I buy will be off centered
my small class c has this dual receiver hitch and I am wondering what its purpose is?? All bike and cargo racks I look at only need 1 receiver...there is 16 inches between receivers
most package a/c units will have a run capacitor in them....a hard start kit is a START capcitor and relay combo...it installs in parallel with the hermetic side of the run cap...it WILL help a compressor start easier....also a timer can be added to keep the compressor from trying to start too...
this post got me wondering.....
WOW...your ONE tire has 1200# more on it than the total GWVR of my lil yoda!! (6000#) ..... OK, I asked about longest rigs before, so now..... WHO has the HEAVIEST RIG out there ???
I am in the same boat...bought my yoda last November in Wisconsin and drove it home 950 miles to PA with no problems....checked the tire date code and found out the tires are 18 years old!!...NO sidewall cracking at all, held pressure all winter!....I guess they used better rubber back...
they would probably pay for taking a spare tire and putting on your rig, but NOT to remove blown tie from rim, mouting new tire on rim and putting it on your rig
pics show why I like a tarp vs no tarp...pic 1 is before and pic 2 is 15 minutes later!...snow slides off effortlessly! I would never let snow on the roof all winter. Water will get into the smallest crack in caulked spots, freeze and expand which makes crack bigger...next freeze-thaw cycle...
If that's all he has I guess he would insist that's you need!..I agree with Richard about buying a brand u can get anywhere. I plan on getting 6 Hankook tires for my toyota RV because I can get 1 replaced at any Sears auto center. I'm not buying the 6 there cause I can get a better price thru...