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RE: Route - Sacramento to Quartzsite

I would suggest that when you get to Quartzite you might want to go east for 18 miles to the tiny town of Brenda on US-60 and try one of the Campgrounds there. I believe ours is the best with huge pulltroughs. It is Black Rock RV Village. www.BlackRockRV.com Quartzite is a zoo and a little grim.
Maw, Jim & Jake 11/14/08 06:43pm Class A Motorhomes
Water Softeners

We would appreciate any info on portable RV water softeners that our posters might have including positive or negatives.
Maw, Jim & Jake 11/12/08 11:08am Class A Motorhomes
RE: If you are over 65 where do you see yourself in ten years?

Living with a beautiful blond (my wife) in our MOHO
Maw, Jim & Jake 10/21/08 07:37pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Heat Pumps

One thing to consider is what is your basement temperature going to drop to? The heat pump is probably not ducted to the storage bins. Therefor a deep or long temp drop could cause something to freeze down below. A cracked black or grey water tank is not a pleasant thought.
Maw, Jim & Jake 10/21/08 07:35pm Class A Motorhomes
Neat trick

For all of us how are still traveling in the colder climates this works well. In the morning when the temperature is hovering just above freezing it's hard to stow your cold stiff soil hose with out cracking it. Now when we are ready to pull out I have DW run hot water in the sink for about 5 minutes. It not only cleans it some but makes it flexible and easy to store.
Maw, Jim & Jake 10/08/08 06:33pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Traveling Armed

Of course.
Maw, Jim & Jake 09/28/08 07:42pm Class A Motorhomes
Extended service contract

We are still looking at extended service contracts and are leaning towards a company called Insurance Solutions that our dealer recommends. Does any one have any experience with them and/or a recommendation? Thanks
Maw, Jim & Jake 08/18/08 08:19am Class A Motorhomes
Extended service contract

Our Newmar Grand Stars manufactures warranty will expire in two months and we considering a extended service contract. Any body have experience with companies offering them, pro or con? Thanks
Maw, Jim & Jake 08/17/08 10:40am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Extended Warranties or Service Contracts

Every one with a RV should follow this post.
Maw, Jim & Jake 08/08/08 09:37am Class A Motorhomes
Tire blow out control

This link takes you to an excellent video that is well worth watching and passing on to your RV driving friends. http://www.michelinrvtires.com/michelinrv/toolbox/videos-demos.jsp#The_Critial_Factor
Maw, Jim & Jake 08/01/08 07:01pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Love it or Hate it?

98 Thor Signature, one flat tire. Loved it. 03 Fleetwood Pace Arrow, DVD replaced, front TV mount came lose. Loved it. 08 Newmar Grand Star, best floor plan we've ever seen. I don't like the word hate, so I'll just say we know five different service departments and are about to meet our sixth.
Maw, Jim & Jake 07/13/08 05:35pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Check out this Newmar Dutch Star built by Thor

Doug, Thor used to build a Signature 5th wheel. We had a 98 Signature and it was a great trailer.
Maw, Jim & Jake 06/06/08 08:13pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Newmar Grand Star, Beware

First we have to apologize for not responding earlier. We have not had WIFI for over a month since we left Tucson (after taking the advise of one of the posts who responded to go to LaMesa RV for service). The service department at LaMesa RV had the coach for only one day and reset the jacks then adjusted the door. Now when we level the unit the door no longer jambs or locks us in or out. Unfortunately we do have to slam the door quite hard to get it to close all the way but the repair is a huge improvement. About LaMesa RV, in the 50 years of owner all kinds of motor vehicles I have only seen one other service department come close to LaMesa in quality. We can't say enough good about them. Unfortunately we missed a lot of the later posts and some could have helped. To clarify some questions from the later posts our Power Gear system is electric not hydraulic. In closing this MOHO is one of the most livable that we have ever seen, we just wish it didn't have so many problems.
Maw, Jim & Jake 06/04/08 08:38am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Newmar Grand Star, Beware

I think the headline 'Beware' might be a little over kill. Workhorse makes a pretty good chassis. Had a W22 before our DSDP. No chassis problems.Yep, I suggested some time ago that the OP change the thread name to more accurately reflect the REAL problem. Guess they want to blame Newmar for what is probably a jack or operator problem! The Newmar service tech said he doubted the problem was in the jacks, which I stated in my post. Operator problem? You push one button, do you think maybe I did it wrong?
Maw, Jim & Jake 05/02/08 09:23am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Newmar Grand Star, Beware

Thanks for the replies. The first thing we did was to call the Newmar service rep. I thought the jacks were the problem but the Newmar service rep. said he doubted that and asked us to go to a dealers service department. The door was closed when I leveled. All of the wheels were still in contact with the ground. As I stated we were on a concrete pad and fairly level, just down on the rear. Distant Drum campground is one of the fanciest I've ever seen and the pads are pretty level side to side. Our Grand Star is on a Workhorse 24/25 chassis. It's a 3752 model with the front kitchen. The MOHO that was damaged was our Pace Arrow.
Maw, Jim & Jake 04/29/08 09:33pm Class A Motorhomes
Newmar Grand Star, Beware

Let us start out saying that we love our Newmar Grand Star, but we have found out there may be a major problem. We bought our 08 Grand Star in Michigan last october and promptly drove it to our leased site which is perfectly level. Starting on the road yesterday we stopped at Distant Drums campground in Camp Verde. The site was almost level except for slightly low in the rear. Using our Power Gear auto levelers I brought it to level and then discovered we couldn't open the door of the coach. Finally we had to drop it back on the wheels and turn off the refrigerator. We called Newmar this morning and were told to take it to a servicing dealer. We called World Wide RV in Mesa for an appointment and were told by the service manager there is a problem with the Grand Stars. They had been working on one for a month and couldn't fix it. We have an appointment to go to Mesa on Tuesday and they are going to try their best but warned us there is a major (major is my feeling) problem and we may have to take is back to the factory for a total fix. We didn't have any plans to drive over 2000 miles for warranty work and really don't want to spend that kind of money for the gas, let alone the the time. If any one has any ideas, we're listening.
Maw, Jim & Jake 04/29/08 01:34pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Carry kayak on MH ladder???

How much does the Kayak weigh? My inflatable weighs 38 pounds, my Sea Kayak weighs 80 pounds. I see people with two bikes on their ladders and I am sure they weigh more together than 38 pounds. Are you going to be camping close enough to the water to launch near your MOHO?
Maw, Jim & Jake 04/17/08 10:05pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: What Chassis do you Own? Updated with partial Results

Workhorse W24/25
Maw, Jim & Jake 02/29/08 07:39pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: What do you Own? Updated Results 8-11-2008

Newmar, gas
Maw, Jim & Jake 02/29/08 07:38pm Class A Motorhomes
Unbeatable service

This topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 20974227
Maw, Jim & Jake 02/10/08 05:10pm Class A Motorhomes
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