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1. Since the 1970s the automotive supply specialist ClimAir has developed and produced wind and rain deflectors for car and van side windows and sunroofs. 2. ClimAir deflectors are precision made in Germany and are T.U.V approved with a two year ... more
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Just crawl under the thing and look up. You have a flimsy frame structure supporting a bunch of plywood cobbled together - the furniture is not rigid - it is rocking and rolling as you go down the road - now it also can be that two or three items ... more
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Even if you have never driven a motorhome before do not worry! Our new motorhomes are easy to drive. Make the most of the comfortable, high driving position, build your confidence by driving steadily and look out for low hanging branches! All of ... more
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You can get a free video from the RV industry that goes into detail all the different types and uses of RVs. You can get this free video by calling toll free 1-888-GO RVING or by ordering it on line at the Go RVing web site. ... more
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This depends on what type of motorhome you have. Usually 2 passengers can sit in the front. The other seatbelts are located in the rear around the dining table. ... more
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This will depend on what size generator you have and how much you use it. If your stove and refrigerator are running on LP gas and you are staying somewhere where you don't need lights much because it gets light early and stays light late and the ... more
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A. The classic GMC Motorhomes were built between 1973 and 1978. ... more
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Class B motorhomes with dry baths are available. According to McMahon's RV, Lexington owners enjoy a full dry bath with shower, linen storage and mirrored medicine cabinet. ... more
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All our Mitsubishi Fuso motorhomes have solar panels which are 130watt with 2 x 100amp batteries including a LCD regulator with a instant read out to indicate how many amps are charging the battery. The solar panel will also charge the batteries ... more
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Electrical hookups in campgrounds or by generators. Generators are optional equipment on all but the very largest and most expensive RVs. With a generator, most or all of the electrical equipment on an RV can be used, even when the RV is parked in ... more
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