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There are probably more than 17 ways you can extend the life of your motorhome’s engine, but we are going to narrow the list to what I consider to be the top 7. When all you hear every day is how poorly the economy is doing, it only makes sense to buckle down and take care of what you already own. |
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I don’t think I was ever as relaxed traveling in the motorhome as I was with the tire pressure monitoring system onboard. Driving is much more enjoyable when you know what the tire pressure is at any given time, and the fact that you will be warned if a problem with the tires exists. |
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It's important to check a few things each day before leaving in the motorhome. Driving through mountainous terrain and in hot temperatures can be difficult on engine oil, transmission oil and tires. |
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Let’s face it, having the proper type of insurance coverage on your motorhome is extremely important, but it can be a little pricey, too. In this day and age finding ways to lower any of our bills is the smart thing to do. |
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Proper mirror adjustment probably is the most important part of preparing to drive your motorhome. Did you know that almost 30 percent of the hazards you encounter come from the rear? This is why getting the maximum viewing area from your motorhome mirrors is so critical. |
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There are so many things to maintain on a motorhome, sometimes we overlook the simplest maintenance requirements. As the old saying goes, you can’t see the forest for the trees. But simple oversights can result in costly repair bills to correct the problem. |
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The other day I was doing some preliminary planning for our first RV trip of the year. I decided to review some paperwork that I keep in the RV, and I'm glad I did. |
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