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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014

WoodGlue ·
Hi Engunir, The rally will probably only have Lance owners and anyone else who is interested in Lance are always welcome to stop by or camp with us! We don't have any vendors scheduled, but they're always welcome. Our knowledge base is pretty experienced, so if you or any attendees have any questions we are always there to answer any questions. To date, we have a whale watching trip planned and then there are always wine tasting trips, potluck dinners and such. We also plan on driving at...
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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014

WoodGlue ·
This Is The List So Far: 1) Me and my Dad Red - WoodGlue - 2014 1685 2) Ann & Lionel - EDTnow - 2012 1685 3) Ed & Helen - Zoe - 2012 1685 4) Frank & Susan - Frank2285 - 2011 2285 5) Simon & B - Simon & B - 2014 1575 6) Randy & Vivian - R. Spiker - 2014 1985 7) Steve & Melody - Captaincap - 1685 8) Robert & Sue - Robert H - 2013 1685 9) Carl & Debbie - Carl - 2013 2285 10) Bruce & Shannon - bapsjp - 2013 1685 11) Mike & Penny - Mike & Penny -...
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Torklift lower Stable Loads

Big E ·
I won a set of lower Stable Loads from Torklift and am sharing insight as to my experience so far.  I received them through the Golden Ticket contest.  Let me begin by saying prior to the Stable Loads I already added air bags, a sway bar and...
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Re: Honda EU2000i Generator Review

Nixamousa ·
Recently purchased a Hutch Mountain propane conversion kit for one of our two Honda gens. Anxious to install and gauge performance. Used one of two gens during a trip to Grand Canyon this past summer. Camping at higher elevations we found we did not need the 2nd gen since no A/C was necessary. We also use our gens as backup power for our home. We can run critical home circuits on one gen. Being able to tap into our 400 gallon propane heating supply makes this very handy for extended power...
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Advanced Elements Lagoon 2 inflatable recreational tandem kayak

Red Barchetta ·
We've hemmed and hawed for 7 years or so on getting a kayak. Hard shell? Sit-on-top? Inflatable? Transporting? Solo or tandem? ?? We've rented at least 20 kayaks over the years and still couldn't make up our minds. In fact GRUMPA, BMJ, myself, and a few others have gone around and around about the subject here on LOA for 4 or 5 years. GRUMPA & BMJ both bought inflatables - Sea Eagle's (sweet kayaks!) - while we kept languishing over the choices and our needs. Well, we finally decided to...
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VIAIR 400P Automatic Function Portable Compressor

Big E ·
After experiencing my first tire blow out which caused $4500 in damage to my truck, I was in a fairly emotional state and willing to spend some money. During the process of changing to my under inflated spare, I discovered my current tire inflator was inadequate. I went shopping for a better one and decided on the VIAIR 400P Automatic. Automatic meaning it has a pressure switch and shuts itself off after the air hose is pressurized. The unit comes with a coiled air hose, a nice tire inflator...
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WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster

Big E ·
I recently aquired a WeBoost Drive 4GM cell signal booster. The 4GM isn't the latest and greatest offering, that would be the Drive 4GX. I was initially drawn to the 4GX plus RV essentials kit which retails for $619.99. The Drive 4GX by itself sells for $479 and the 4GM for $379. I purchased the Drive 4GM from Amazon Warehouse Deals (technically used) for $273. Both the 4GM and 4GX are rated to boost cell signal by up to 50 db. The difference being the 4GX is supposed to be twice as powerful...
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Chemical Guys - TORQ Foam Cannon & Honeydew Snow Foam Wash

HavaBrew22 ·
How It Works: Professional detailers and hardcore enthusiasts wash dirt from cars as gently as possible. The wrong touch pushes dirt around and grinds ugly scratches and swirls into the shiny finish. The TORQ Professional Foam Cannon Snow Foamer adds a blanket of super-slick and slippery car wash suds to lubricate any abrasive dirt particles. Prepare the TORQ Foam Cannon by filling the soap solution tank with water, then add 1-3 ounces of your favorite Chemical Guys car wash soap. Gently...
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TALKABOUT T480 FRS/GMRS Radio

Robert H ·
Though these won’t talk on any more channels, or talk farther than other FRS-GMRS radios, it is specifically designed for emergency preparedness. It does have some nice extra features. Motorola Solutions Introduces First Radio Built to Help Families During Emergencies New TALKABOUT T480 designed specifically for household emergency readiness New TALKABOUT T480 radio offers emergency preparedness features such as a special alert button, safety whistle, weather alerts, flashlight and...
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Re: VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressor

gkas ·
I also added a Tire Plug Kit to my Viair bag. If I have to, I can plug it, then fill up the tire.
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Re: VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressor

BrownBear ·
Originally Posted by gkas: I also added a Tire Plug Kit to my Viair bag. If I have to, I can plug it, then fill up the tire. Oh yeah. I can't remember the last time I had to put on a spare. Just plug the tire while it's still on your rig, inflate, and go. Pretty standard repair here in Alaska, and for good reason. It works well. A plug kit isn't likely to cost you as much as a single tire repair in a shop, yet it's good for many repairs. Replacement plugs and cement are even cheaper and...
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Re: VIAIR 88P Portable Air Compressor

diamonds ·
Glad you had some good response. We, too, have the Viair 88P based on LOA recommendations. Just had to use it twice in the last couple of weeks on the TV (in the garage, not on the road!--due to tire installer error) and it worked great and faster than I thought it would. Also carry, but not yet needed, plug kit. Happy Trails.
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Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff

Big E ·
I thought I would make a list of stuff, products that have worked well for us. Some of the items are fan favorites, tried and true and widely used and accepted across the LOA spectrum of members. Others are little known, sleeper products if you will. Some have been passionately debated and others, not so much. Hope this list can be of use to somebody. To start things off simple, toilet paper. White Cloud Green Earth available at Wal Mart. Broke down more quickly than every other TP I tested,...
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Re: Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

Big E ·
Jeff, excellent write up. I look forward to hearing the results from your upcoming trip. I will also add, I really wish the holes were already there on my overload springs. The kit came with 4 drill bits. It took 3 of them to get the holes drilled........
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Re: Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

Red Barchetta ·
Thanks Erick! The trip is in 10 days. I will definitely be giving these a solid test & a thorough review. All - Erick is referring above to springs that don't have factory stops (& holes) on the ends of the springs. Torklift has a kit for that. However, it sounds like drilling the holes isn't as quick and easy as Torklift makes it sound. Here is the kit - StableLoad Quick Disconnect (Lower Overload) Part #A7311 (With drill kit) - http://www.torklift.com/index....stableload#drilltool
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Re: Torklift Lower StableLoads on a 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 towing a Lance 1575

R&V Spiker ·
Jeff, excellent write up and thanks for the photos. After looking at the two vids you posted regarding drilling the overload spring, I went out and checked what was underneath the Tundra. It will be interesting to see how they have engineered the kit for this truck as the overload spring rides against the main spring pack when the truck is in an unloaded state. Also, that overload spring is 5/8" thick! I guess I'll just have to wait and see what arrives. Here's a photo of my spring pack
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Winegard G2 Portable Satellite Dish

WoodGlue ·
It's all that and a bag of chips! It is compatible with Dish (in HiDef) DirecTV (Standard Def only) and Canada's Bell. Set up is a breeze, just hook up the RG6 cable to the little inlet on the side of the RV, and hook it in a 12v outlet, or do what I did and buy the 12v to 110 converter. Put the satellite dish somewhere you can get a clear view of the southern shy and you're good to go. Inside wiring is easy. If you want Dish Network HDMI, just hook the box into the TV using the extra HDMI...
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Absolutely most handy tool in my tool box

Advnturer ·
A simple tool I have used for over 20 years that should be in everyone's water supply tool kit. I have primarily used this to transfer water from my 55gal water drums to my cistern at my cabin, but have also used it to pull water from stream/river pools and lake water to use for boiling wash water. If you don't have one, I highly recommend spending a couple bucks and just toss it in the "I'll be glad I have it when I need it" stack of stuff. It's one of those simple things you hope the guy...
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Micro-Air Easy Start--install and 2000 watt Generator

diamonds ·
Received and installed a Micro-Air Easy Start 364 today. It took me about 45-50 minutes from unpacking to completion—before the Micro-Air learning cycles. Our Yamaha 2000i started the Coleman 13,500 right away and ran fine. We’re at about 5700 ft. Thanks to Micro-Air and the others on LOA who led the way and inspired me. Micro-Air installation instructions (the guide on their web site) are excellent and having their installation kit was convenient. We have rarely used air and often don’t...
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Re: Adco tyvek cover review

GRUMPA ·
It's been another year and the warrantee replacement cover is showing its age too, mostly wind damage but considering the thin material and price it's been a good cover. Thankfully, Adco sent me another patch kit so I should get a bit more use out of it which is good because the plans for the permanent RV port are no where in sight yet.
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Re: Adco tyvek cover review

diamonds ·
Snow removal and ADCO.... Finishing our fourth winter with the Adco cover--mostly intact. This winter CO has had great snow (great for water in summer and skiing now) but necessary to remove snow from the TT. I used a shovel the first time and managed to tear the cover a bit--will get a repair kit/tape--thanks Grumpa. Now use a garage squeegee with its rubber end to remove the snow and successfully leave the cover intact. For the price, the cover has done well. Only use it in the winters so...
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