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November 15
When it comes to towing, torque in ft/lbs is more important than horsepower. The higher the Torque, the more you can pull, within reason. The Rear Axle ratio is also very important. The higher the number the more weight you can pull. Try to get a tr…
November 9
Sewer Hoses that are stored in the square bumpers sometimes fall out due to the rubber end caps falling off. The best way I have found to avoid this, is to drill a hole straight down through the bumper and the rubber end cap, and place a galvanized…
November 5
D. I have found some info online, and it seems that it is according to the engine size, torque, hp,and transmission type and whether it has tow-haul mode or not. Also how loaded in lbs. is the vehicle. You can find tow ratings for the different tow…
November 5
I'll look into the Westfalia, John. Thanks for the suggestion. I remember they were very big a while back. Met a couple who got hold of an '89 Dodge Xplorer camper van, and they love it. Can go anywhere and stay overnight if they want. (i.e. a conce…
November 2
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November 1
Thanks for the nice comments. Maybe you should look for a Used Volkswagen Westfalia.
November 1
If anyone is using a converted van, I sure would like to hear about your experiences pro & con. Also, if you're in the northeast US and have one to sell, please let me know. I'm in Maine and my e-mail is environmental_peace@yahoo.com I am in the ma…
November 1

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What Year is your RV?
2009
What Make is your RV?
Keystone
What Model is your RV?
Cougar
What Size is your RV?
312RLS 34' 4"
What Type is your RV?
Fifth Wheel
What Hobbies & Activities do you Enjoy?
Boating, Camping, Fishing, Sailing, Site Seeing
National RV Clubs you belong to?
Camp Club USA, Good Sams

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Black Streak Remover

Could someone please tell me their favorite Black Streak Remover Brand, or how to make my own?

Thanks,

John C.

Posted on April 12, 2008 at 4:57pm — 7 Comments

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At 10:38am on January 18, 2009, Carole said…
Thank u so much for the help with backing up the trailer we have. I kept your advice and will try it in the spring as soon as we thraw out from the winter Thanks again
carole
At 8:53pm on April 22, 2008, Noel and Rose said…
er When you say black streaks are you meaning the streaks on the paint work of your coach...mostly on the white paint maybe?? If so I have spoken to someone who had the same problem and it's really the fault of the paint it self, or so the coach manufacturer had answered....although I used a "Mothers" polish, which did the job, I don't have any right now but could easily find out which if you need the actual name of the product...otherwise maybe a rubbing compound might help, in the UK where I come from there is a product called "t" cut, which is awesome, I think the nearest stuff to that is the Color coded polish over here in the States...hope this helps if I have it wrong let me know and I'll try again... Noël and Rose
At 11:59am on April 14, 2008, margreto said…
Welcome to the site!
At 11:47am on April 14, 2008, Mike and Kathy Charest said…
What a beautiful sail boat! Now that looks like fun. :O)
 
 

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