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Where The Rubber Meets The Road
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The life of your tires is extremely important when you live on wheels. Tires are the most vulnerable part of your RV, and the most likely to fail. Regular maintenance and precautions are the best ways to ensure you'll remain safely on the road. Knowing the importance of tire maintenance is the first tire safety step, and taking the proper precautions is the next. This article addresses these issues. So be good to your tires - your safety is riding on them.
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| Ongoing -- Funroads.com | More about tire safety...
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Samsung Announces Expansion of Microwave Recall
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Do you have a Samsung microwave oven in your RV? If so, please read this and follow the link below. Samsung Electronics, in
cooperation with the United States National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA), announced an expansion of its recall of microwave
ovens that were installed in recreational vehicles (RVs) sold in the US during
the past 3 years. Samsung has determined that some of these microwave ovens
may present a safety hazard due to a defective part that may cause them to
begin operation unassisted and result in smoke or fire.
Samsung will repair the ovens free of charge for consumers.
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| April 28, 2004 -- PRNewswire.com | About the recall...
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For Comfortable And Affordable Vacations - Choose RVs
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Vacations are supposed to be relaxing, restorative, energizing and fun; but often feature many hassles such as long lines, uncomfortable hotel rooms, overpriced restaurants, time constraints and other stresses. Most of these conditions are not experienced by RVers. An estimated 30 million
RVers experience stress-free vacations all the time. With a recreation vehicle, you're free to go where you want, when you want and usually how you want. This article discusses the advantages, and few disadvantages, of vacationing with an RV.
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| April 27, 2004 -- PRNewswire.com | The rest of the article...
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Nostalgia Fuels Interest In Classic Trailers
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"It's a disease I have. It's called silver fever," says Dan Piper, who used to help his dad sell RVs, and then decided the old ones were much better than what the public can buy new. Piper has a firm belief that the older trailers, like the high-quality Airstream, were built much better than trailers of today. He reports that the craftsmen were people who were masters at work and not just factory laborers. He has his own company now that focuses on bringing the older models to the people.
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| April 25, 2004 -- IndyStar.com, Abe Aamidor | Read more...
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Finding Your Own RV Style
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Buying a recreational vehicle doesn't have to break the bank. Folding camper trailers can cost as little as $3,500. But if money is no object, an RV can have all the comforts of home. Find a recreational vehicle that fits your style - and your bank account. This article provides statistics and average specs for various RVs and related amenities.
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| April 2004 -- Lansing State Journal | Review your RV style...
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RVs Cut Costs, Whether Top-class Or Bohemian
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The government reporting agencies say that housing expenses cost average americans approximately 40% of their income. If you can majorly reduce the amount of your housing expenses then you have found a way to live a lot lighter - allowing you to enjoy more wealth with less money. This article by Scott Burns focuses on how RVs can help the average american accomplish this goal.
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| April 18, 2004 -- Universal Press, Scott Burns | More about RV strategies...
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