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RE: Always go to the bank before you hitch up

It has made it on here before. My understanding is the driver survived even though it looked like he easily could have been crushed. oh, I didn't find it with a quick search
Seymour_family55 11/13/08 07:40pm Around the Campfire
Always go to the bank before you hitch up

I haven't posted anything here in a while so I was watching worlds dumbest drivers and found this. I couldn't find it on rv.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZkHkSTEWB0
Seymour_family55 11/13/08 07:35pm Around the Campfire
RE: Are there any American made trailer tires?

I had a blow out on a trip last year and We had only had our puma for about 17 month's. It is on the heavy side gvwr 9520#. The original brand tires were taskmaster and i stopped at a small tire store and bought a spare while i was on the road. Getting ready for a camping trip in April i noticed the tire mated to the one that blew out had a 1.5" split in it. I called our Michelin tire rep at work and he advised me on a set of Carlisle ST225/75d15 Sport Trail tires that are made here in S.C. If I had more time i would have called my dealer first but i only had 4 days until we were to leave camping. When we returned from camping i called my dealer and emailed him pictures of the bad tire and discovered the valve stems were rotten and cracking. He sent the pictures on to Puma and all the dot numbers from the tires and a week later my dealer called and Puma had sent 5 new tires and wheels for my camper and yes they are made a little different from the original but the same name. I am still running the Carlsile tires and put the new set in my building for the time being.
Seymour_family55 09/05/08 10:14pm Travel Trailers
RE: Best tow vehicle - family of five

There are PLENTY of Suburbans, Tahoe's and Expeditions on the market for a VERY reasonable price. The fuel mileage is not the greatest but if you are to purchase one on the cheap or find a "take over payments" vehicle, you can live with the mpg, and have a capable TV. With high gas prices you can get great deals on used Suburbans, Expeditions, etc.
Seymour_family55 05/22/08 08:53pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 4 WD versus AWD

With 4wd you have a real transfer case, and 4 LO - I have used 4 LO many times on very steep grades pulling trailers out, and pulling boats up the ramp. Some AWD vehicles do have a setting for 4Lo Our old 1990 Jeep Cherokee had 5 settings: 2WD, 4 All Time, 4Part time(same as 4 Hi), Neutral, and 4 Lo Our Sons 1999 Grand Cherokee Has 3 settings: 4 All Time, Neutral, and 4 Lo
Seymour_family55 05/05/08 08:28pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Maxxis tires might be good the the company is a joke

Ok i will probably get burned. I bought a set of carlisle ST 225-75d-15 bias ply tires load range d. I don't know if it is true but he said they are made in South Carolina. I put 4 new on our puma after our blow outs and i really like the tires. Try to buy a set of trailer tires made in the USA.
Seymour_family55 04/29/08 08:11pm Travel Trailers
RE: New 4.4L Diesel for F150

It probably won't be cheaper to operate if you have the diesel only to drive or pull a light trailer. I figured out that it cost me 38 cents/mile to tow with the Cummins on our trip to the beach, and our old suburban would cost 75 cents/mile if we still had it to tow. I showed I got the numbers in this post on a different thread
Seymour_family55 04/15/08 02:47pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Gas or diesel in 2008?

the gas mileage towing our 10,000# TT with our old 454 Suburban Gasser was around 4mpg on our trip to the beach, here, regular is about $3.00 a gallon at the station where we fill up-that equals 75 cents/mile. the trip was about 260 miles, so that would have been $195 in fuel with the Burban Diesel is (last time I checked) $3.80 at the station where we fill up and the Cummins gets about 10mpg when towing (the same trailer) to the beach which equals 38 cents/mile. 260 mile trip equals just under $99 in fuel with the Cummins I probably could have slowed down a little bit with the Cummins and got better MPG, but was anxious to get there :) the interstate we travel on to the beach is I-26 and there are a number of large hills. On these hills, the Gasser struggled with the trailer, while the Diesel barely noticed them. For Larger, heavier trailers, diesel is the way to go
Seymour_family55 04/04/08 05:37pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 2008 puma

Love the 2007 Puma 29FQS however, one of the tires blew and we later found that the one in front of it was cut......we replaced all 4 tires
Seymour_family55 04/03/08 02:28pm Travel Trailers
RE: Who's going out this weekend?

We're in the Atlanta area. We went last weekend to the N GA mountains. It was beasutiful. We are leaving Saturday for spring break at Hunting Island, SC. ALL WEEK!!!! We were just there last week, I guess we had an early spring break here
Seymour_family55 04/03/08 05:02am Travel Trailers
RE: What is this guy thinking?

I agree with Eurohazard, that looks more like a Hyundai I guarantee that if you ask him about it he would say something like "The guy at the dealership said I could tow it with no problems"
Seymour_family55 03/21/08 08:49am Tow Vehicles
RE: New Sequoia TV

May have a good Towing Capacity, but remember it doesn't take much to go over payload capacity, just like most 1/2 ton SUVs
Seymour_family55 03/10/08 04:16pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Kobalt Tools 500 from Atlanta Motor Speedway

I know all about the "unwritten rules" and all that. Kyle Busch is a classless, talented, but classless no respect driver who could have very well drug himself and DJ into the wall with his antics. He has been a reckless driver since his start and is quite famous for his antics hence the nickname "rowdy". He was lucky today, next time could be different. I agree DJ could have given more room, but again if Busch would have just stayed put he still would have easily won the race. This was the last lap folks not 10 to go. Nearly Wrecked Gordon Early on in the 500 Gordon had a run on Busch and He was blocked, luckily there wasn't a huge pile up
Seymour_family55 03/09/08 07:39pm Around the Campfire
RE: Diesel Brand Suggestions...

Dodge Cummins here
Seymour_family55 03/06/08 02:20pm Tow Vehicles
RE: ford explorer vs nissan pathfinder

I suggest buying the Trailer first and then get a TV that will pull it just my 2 cents worth
Seymour_family55 03/03/08 07:42pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Missing Trailer!!!!!

it got up to about 75 in upstate SC today :C
Seymour_family55 03/03/08 04:09pm Travel Trailers
RE: Tahoe or Yukon? Who has them and what do you tow?

I'd probably go for the Suburban/Yukon XL 1/2 ton would probably do most will tell you that you need so much wheelbase in your truck/SUV to tow so many feet of Trailer.......im sure someone has exact numbers
Seymour_family55 03/02/08 05:09pm Tow Vehicles
RE: equal-i-zer questions

If the bars are a LITTLE more than you need, thats ok but if the bars are WAY more than you need-that can cause problems I say stick with 1000 as long as you don't put too much weight in the front
Seymour_family55 03/02/08 12:33pm Travel Trailers
RE: Yukon Denali XL as a TV?

Sounds like thew Denali will do it however, if you want more capacity you might want to consider a 3/4 ton Yukon XL
Seymour_family55 03/02/08 11:36am Tow Vehicles
RE: Tundra out "pulls" all the others?

If I never said anything, this thread would have died :S Hey, good point. So you are saying that you take full responsibility for the senseless banter that takes place in this thread? :) no comment :(
Seymour_family55 03/02/08 10:51am Tow Vehicles
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