Winterizing and Winter Storage Prep
Whether you’re planning on traveling in your motorhome or storing it during cold weather, there are a few things you need to do before the freeze sets in Before you know it, old Jack Frost will be...
View ArticleDinghy-Towing Primer
Everything you need to know to get your motorhome and towed vehicle ready to hit the road Let’s face it; motorhoming is the best way to see the country. After all, you are able to watch the scenery...
View ArticleOutfitting a Dinghy Vehicle
Selecting the proper tow bar, auxiliary-braking system and accessories leads to a smooth towing experience Dinghy towing, or flat towing, a vehicle behind your motorhome is a great convenience, and...
View ArticleMotorhome Roof Sealed, Weather Stays Out
Preventing leaks is of utmost importance for longevity If there’s one constant concern in the motorhome world, it’s leaks and water damage. Over the years, owners have wrestled with taking care of...
View ArticleHappy Storage Day
As new retirees, my husband and I purchased a 1999 Fleetwood Southwind with the idea that we would see if we were cut out for this form of travel. One thing I quickly discovered was that we did not...
View ArticleSolar-Light Night
I always enjoy a well-lit campsite, but hate having electrical cords strewn everywhere. My solution involves solar lights and flower pots. My husband bored a hole into the base of a flower pot and...
View ArticleGet the Sheen Back
Treating a motorhome’s fiberglass exterior with Poli Glow removes oxidation and restores the surface to a shiny look Fiberglass exteriors on motorhomes have a number of advantages that go beyond the...
View ArticleInstalling an LSL AMP-L-START chassis-battery charger
Keeping the starting batteries topped off means your motorhome’s always ready to go. If your motorhome is a modern unit built within the last decade, it may have come from the factory with a...
View ArticlePower Source
Batteries are the lifeline of any motorhome, and proper care and maintenance will keep appliances and accessories running for a long time Since the beginning of modern RVing, the concept has always...
View ArticleSpring Has Sprung
Preparing for the upcoming travel season will help ensure all systems are in tip-top condition and ready for service without hiccups As the snow and ice melt in the northern climes, and the travel...
View ArticleDetailing Your RV Like a Pro
Some expert tips to keep a fully painted motorhome looking great If you are an owner who insists on keeping the full-body paint job on your motorhome looking like new, you have only two options:...
View ArticlePower Players
Products designed to prevent damage to the motorhome caused by electrical problems Most of our favorite RV parks have one thing in common: great location. They were built in the remote corners of our...
View ArticleSanitation Solutions
The right techniques and materials can make necessary chores cleaner and easier Traveling in a motorhome gives us the freedom to see the world from the comfort of our living rooms. We enjoy a fully...
View ArticleSuspension Transformation
New system using compressible liquid takes ride comfort and handling of motorhomes built on the Ford F-53 chassis to higher levels For many years, a gas engine-powered Class A motorhome built on the...
View ArticleMotorhome Tire Basics
Getting back to the basics is critical for proper selection, inspection, maintenance and performance Big tires, as on a motorhome, mean big money. Understanding your motorhome’s tires and taking care...
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