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Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant
The following is an unsolicited unpaid product endorsement of Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant... As mentioned in my prior thread linked below, my plan had been to use BTS in combo with partial coverage (shade cloth) over my Lance 1685 TT to...
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Re: Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant
Originally Posted by LJJ: By all means, please post the code. I think your Lance is looking fantastic for a 2011. Even if I decide not to buy for some reason, it would be nice to have the code just in case. I always hate to give credit card info out over the net, unless I really know the vendor. I noted that they use paypal. How much of the gallon have you used or do you expect to use on this application? OK, here it is for anyone interested: BTSOFFER for 20% discount after product added to...
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Re: Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant
Originally Posted by DirtDawg Jeff: Originally Posted by LJJ: By all means, please post the code. I think your Lance is looking fantastic for a 2011. Even if I decide not to buy for some reason, it would be nice to have the code just in case. I always hate to give credit card info out over the net, unless I really know the vendor. I noted that they use paypal. How much of the gallon have you used or do you expect to use on this application? OK, here it is for anyone interested: BTSOFFER for...
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
My older Wilson amp still works great and makes a real difference in being able to get phone service and Internet. On our previous TC I had the antenna mounted pemanently on the roof attached to the roof rack. Tree branch snags would break off the tiny ground plain antenna stub outs. With the new Lance 1172 I decided to keep the antenna portable and and I built a antenna mast out of PVC, 24" threaded sections, that I can erect in a few minutes and mount to the roof access ladder. I mount the...
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Re: Trailer-Aid "Plus" Tandem Tire Changing Ramp
I have the regular Trailer Aid. I also use a 1/2 inch Baltic Birch plywood doohickey I fabricated so it won't sink into my decomposed granite (gravel) parking pad. The Trailer Aid works for tire changes, brake work and greasing bearings. DIY wooden ramps work but are heavy if you plan to carry it in your rig. The Trailer Aid is light weight and can be carried anywhere, even in your slideout. What, you don't know what Baltic Birch is? It's plywood made with no voids between the layers of...