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Forum
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RE: I'm realing missing something - signature

test , please ignore
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Highbeam
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05/24/12 12:03pm |
Forum Technical Support
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RE: Getting the best mileage possible

yep, that's right.
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Highbeam
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05/22/12 01:19pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: posting pics

test
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Highbeam
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05/18/12 01:17pm |
Forum Technical Support
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RE: Can not post in Travel Trailers

Test. I seem to not be able to post from rv.net.
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Highbeam
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05/16/12 05:36pm |
Forum Technical Support
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RE: How do you secure your breakaway cable to your hitch?

I use the exact same loop as Barney. This whole system is for when your receiver falls off, why on earth attach it to the receiver?
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Highbeam
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05/16/12 05:14pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: For those that think you don't need WD with a dually.

What does a WDH have to do with it? That trailer blew over in the wind. No sway, nice new pavement, just a big sail of a trailer.
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Highbeam
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05/03/12 01:57pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:09pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:09pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:09pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:09pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:08pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:08pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:08pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

You'll get the same mpg as your other trailer so long as both trailers are similar in frontal area and number of axles. Doesn't really matter what truck you have or the weight of the trailer.
Oh and I guess 10 mpg which is standard for gas.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:08pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Fuel mileage

Your new trailer will give you the same mpg as your old trailer so long as both trailers are similar in height. There, details about your truck don't really matter so long as you keep the same truck.
I tow an equipement trailer with a tractor too. Whenever I tow anything other than an empty EQ trailer, mpg goes down to the same 12ish. Diesels don't get the excellent mpg when they're working.
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Highbeam
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04/20/12 02:07pm |
Travel Trailers
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