<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"><channel><title>Motorhomes - Class A, B or C</title><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/scope/threads</link><description>Talk about Motorhomes - Class A, Class B or Class C Motorhomes</description><pubDate>2013-05-25T02:12:14Z</pubDate><lastBuildDate>2013-02-26T13:04:33Z</lastBuildDate><ttl>30</ttl><item><title>Adding Headlights?</title><pubDate>2013-02-15T13:49:50Z</pubDate><author>padmej</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/3221/scope/posts</link><description>Has anyone tried adding additional headlights to their Class A motorhome? Ours doesn't seem to allow us to see that far down the road. Tried to replace the bulbs but still getting the same results, so we're pondering that this is the best option for us.



</description><slash:comments>6</slash:comments></item><item><title>Best Alarm System for Class A</title><pubDate>2013-02-07T03:19:06Z</pubDate><author>harold</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/3165/scope/posts</link><description>My sister recently got divorced, and wants to spend a bit more time camping. Thing is, she's been used to camping with company, and she's quite anxious when it comes to her safety. She travels with two small dogs, but they are hardly what you'd consider to be excellent guard dogs. She is looking for something that will not only keep bears and other animals at bay, but also will be loud enough for everyone else to hear and take notice so that they can help her. 



Any suggestions?</description><slash:comments>2</slash:comments></item><item><title>Water Problems in an Old Motorhome</title><pubDate>2011-12-13T14:10:51Z</pubDate><author>georgito</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/1488/scope/posts</link><description>My neighbor is moving away and left us his 1975 Dodge Motorhome. I'm stoked! It's a real beauty, but it needs some work: there's water leaking in the bathroom from the outside. There is no owner's manual anywhere so I don't know where to even start looking or fixing it.  Would really appreciate any help you can give.</description><slash:comments>2</slash:comments></item><item><title>Class A Stabilizers</title><pubDate>2012-06-01T09:54:17Z</pubDate><author>georgito</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/2372/scope/posts</link><description>My brother-in-law just got a 1992 Southwind 30 Class A Motorhome. While he was setting up in the campground we were staying during the Memorial Day weekend, he noticed that it didn't have any levelers or jacks of any kind. When we went in the Motorhome, it was a bit too shaky than what I'm used to. I'm not really familiar with this model and I'm wondering if using some stabilizer jacks under the rear bumper would help the shaking problem?

</description><slash:comments>2</slash:comments></item><item><title>Getting Insurance for an Old Camper</title><pubDate>2012-09-16T22:30:48Z</pubDate><author>el fuller</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/2816/scope/posts</link><description>My friend has got this thing for vintage stuff. When he finally decided to get a camper to join us on our trips, he got 1984 Fleetwood Prowler. He got a whole of neat appliances inside. He's looking at getting an insurance for it, especially the appliances that he got. I was wondering if he can still get a decent insurance coverage for this?</description><slash:comments>5</slash:comments></item><item><title>Insurance Claim Question</title><pubDate>2012-06-15T04:52:49Z</pubDate><author>TShisler</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/2463/scope/posts</link><description>We got an insurance policy with a new company which is set to take effect the day after our current one with another company expires which is at the end of this month. Last weekend, the windshield of our Class A got a crack. I called our current insurance company and they told me that a new windshield will be shipped by one of their accredited dealers here and it will be installed by the end of next week. Thing is, I just got a call today from the dealer that the windshield that is being shipped broke while in transit. They told me that they will be able to ship another one, but it won't arrive to the repair shop until the end of this month. 



My question is, if it doesn't arrive before our current insurance policy expires, is our current insurance company still liable to pay the bill considering that the delay is something beyond my control? Would appreciate your inputs on this on how I would go about this since this is the first time I've ever filed a claim.

</description><slash:comments>3</slash:comments></item><item><title>Best Way to Advertise Motorhome for Sale?</title><pubDate>2012-01-03T02:42:34Z</pubDate><author>angela</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/1541/scope/posts</link><description>Happy New Year everyone!



We've decided to get a new motorhome this year. But before we could do that, we need to first sell our 2006 Dolphin. We've actually been trying to sell it since mid-December last year. We already posted it in Craigslist and local bulletins. So far, no luck. Anyone can suggest an organization or a method so that we could be able to sell it and get our new Motorhome? 



Thanks!

</description><slash:comments>7</slash:comments></item><item><title>Roof or Basement A/C units</title><pubDate>2012-05-16T02:08:57Z</pubDate><author>lizrfoust</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/2254/scope/posts</link><description>We're planning to add some A/C units in our Motorhome. Which one is better? Roof A/Cs or the basement ones? Any models to suggest?

</description><slash:comments>5</slash:comments></item><item><title>Exhaust Brake Question</title><pubDate>2012-01-26T01:17:42Z</pubDate><author>henryinreallife</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/1656/scope/posts</link><description>Every time that I use the exhaust brake on my MH, the gear indicator readout goes from 6 to 2. Is this normal? Our class A has an Allison 6-speed transmission with a 400 HP Cat C-9. </description><slash:comments>3</slash:comments></item><item><title>Life Span of Tires</title><pubDate>2012-01-26T01:14:33Z</pubDate><author>henryinreallife</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/1655/scope/posts</link><description>The tires on our Class A has been there a little over five years. They still got plenty of thread on them and so far no bumps or anything noticeable. My friend commented to me that even if that's the case, I should already change them. Should I?</description><slash:comments>6</slash:comments></item><item><title>RV Interior Design</title><pubDate>2010-12-21T16:50:54Z</pubDate><author>ontheroadagain365</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/651/scope/posts</link><description>I'm looking for ideas on how to make my camper more 'homey'.  Anyone have ideas, like interior design ideas?  Or simple ideas?</description><slash:comments>4</slash:comments></item><item><title>Using a larger pack on short trips</title><pubDate>2011-06-17T16:06:08Z</pubDate><author>harold</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/997/scope/posts</link><description>I just ordered a Catalyst for my BMT trip this spring. Its gonna be a big pack for me, but there will be some long sections between re-supply in the itenarary (spell check that). I was able to do a five day trip using an Atmos 50 this past summer with room to spare. But it will be cooler and weather may be rainy so I want a comfortable shelter and clothes to change into. But when I go on my regular 2-3 day trips this pack will be overkill. I still want to carry it cause I just paid for it. The Catalyst will make it easier to haul the dogs food, but there is gonna be a bunch of room left in the pack. 



I loaded and tried on a Circuit, but it not feel much, if any bigger than the Jam2. Thats why I went with the Catalyst. 



The pack should be here soon - so look for a product review and some pics.

</description><slash:comments>4</slash:comments></item><item><title>House Batteries</title><pubDate>2011-06-14T15:33:04Z</pubDate><author>jeremy</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/975/scope/posts</link><description>Installed four new house batteries recently and am having a problem.  They do not seem to hold a charge.  (They are deep cycle.)  Checked the levels and they are fine.  Hooked them up the same way as the old ones.  They seem fully charged within 30 minutes; 8 hours (or much less) there is no juice.  Does anyone have any idea?

</description><slash:comments>4</slash:comments></item><item><title>How do you verify a shock is bad?</title><pubDate>2011-05-25T20:26:14Z</pubDate><author>Matthew</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/898/scope/posts</link><description>KONI FSD shocks, purchased May 2007, mounted on a 1997 Monaco Signature Roadmaster 8 bag chassis





Recently I have became concerned that my 'Koni FSD's' are no longer performing as they should. WHen I go over a hump in the road, my RV bounces and bounces. It also doesn't seem to be handling the rough spots and expansion joints on the road like they used to.



I unbolted the bottom of the shock so I could see if there is any resistance to movement. There is resistance both ways, but it takes little effort to retrack and extend them. I feel there should be more resistance. There is no noticeable dead areas when extending or retracking the shocks.



I can remember when these were shipped to me, they were bound to keep them from fully extending. They no longer will extend on there own.



Bought these from 'shox.com' and installed them myself so I don't have a dealer to go back to. 



Is there any way to determine if these are working properly? </description><slash:comments>4</slash:comments></item><item><title>Amphibious Class A RV!</title><pubDate>2010-09-02T17:57:08Z</pubDate><author>BrianFoster</author><link>http://www.campingroadtrip.com/camping-and-rv-forums/forumid/15/threadid/555/scope/posts</link><description>This is pretty amazing!



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