by Josh Damm
31. March 2010 19:00
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by Ron Lichtsinn
26. March 2010 15:10
Recently I read a very effective thread on an RV.net blog, of which we are members and follow, regarding black streaks... check this out:
http://www.rv.net/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23696751.cfm
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by Josh Damm
23. March 2010 17:43
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by Josh Damm
22. March 2010 18:16
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by Josh Damm
18. March 2010 18:14
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by Josh Damm
17. March 2010 17:58
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by Josh Damm
16. March 2010 17:43
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by Ron Lichtsinn
16. March 2010 15:30
More to come, but Workhorse and Freightliner have both announced plans to build on GM's new mated 6.0 litre V8 and Allison transmission lineup.
The Workhorse gas chassis features the improved 6.0-liter GM Vortec gasoline engine designed to achieve up to 20 percent better fuel economy than the previous 8.1-liter Vortec gasoline engine for Workhorse’s W62 models, rated at 17,000, 19,500 and 23,500 lbs. GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating).
Equipped with a standard Allison 1000/2000 Series transmission and General Motors (GM) 6.0-liter V8 engine, the Freightliner gas-powered chassis features an up to 320 horsepower range. This is the first time a 6.0-liter GM engine has been mated with an Allison 1000/2000 Series transmission.
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by Josh Damm
15. March 2010 17:52
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by Josh Damm
11. March 2010 18:53
From the Closest Geek Squad to the Winnebago and Itasca Factory....
We often have customers ask the best way to get internet on the road. I have found the easiest and cost affordable solution is to duplicate what you probably already have now... either a network card in a laptop or use your current SmartPhone or Blackberry... I use an application called WalkingHotSpot, which is a solution that is affordable (onetime $24.99 charge), secure and simple to use! It transforms 3G or Windows Mobile smartphones into hotspots that enable multiple devices (i.e. laptops, MP3 players) to connect to the Internet anywhere there is mobile network coverage. I’ve used now for several months and quite frankly it is as fast as my home and work, wherever 3G/4G coverage is available.
http://www.walkinghotspot.com/
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