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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
We have one (and love it) and my brother-in-law who has a truck camper has one. He puts his in a case (might be meant for skis) and straps it to his ladder for transport. Fortunately we can throw ours in the back of the truck. For anybody with doubts, We highly recommend the Clam!
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
I am 5'1" and can put it up by myself. To make it easier I use a small stool to reach and pop the top, but by that time the rest is stable. It is a little long, I think to put it in the back seat would have to be on an angle. My brother-in-law straps his to the ladder.
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS
Great news DandV, thanks for the detailed report! By the way, never drive through California (and I think Michigan) with the suction cup mounting on the GPS - it's against the law and I had a friend get dinged - I tried to warn him but he thought I was being silly LOL WoodGlue
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS
Originally Posted by WoodGlue: Great news DandV, thanks for the detailed report! By the way, never drive through California (and I think Michigan) with the suction cup mounting on the GPS - it's against the law and I had a friend get dinged - I tried to warn him but he thought I was being silly LOL WoodGlue That's good to know. With family in Monterey County, it's a virtual certainty that we'll bring our TT to CA eventually. Don
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS
Yes, it's illegal in California (and a bunch of other states) to suction cup mount anything to the right hand side of the drivers wheel. It looks like California may have amended the law - they now allow you to mount something in the lower left corner of the windshield. But what does "door to door operation" actually mean (see below) https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26708.htm Google: "GPS mounting state laws" and find the info for your own state, and the states that you plan to visit!
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Re: waxing front of lance trailer
I have used a product called Bow-to-Stern on my 2016 1685 from the beginning (it was mentioned in LOA discussions back when I was wondering what to use). It applies very easily, has protected the surfaces well from aging in the sun, and is designed for fiberglass boat protection which makes it well suited for the both the sides and front of the trailer since they are really plastic products. It produces a nice shine after about the third application, less so until then, but bugs and things...