Carefree makes several awning models. Some are adjustable and some are not. Go to thier web site and find your awning you will find your answers there. www.carefreeofcolorado.com
Most insurance companies wont write trucks larger than an F350 on a personal policy. All of the compaines that offer commercial auto insurance will write it on a commercial policy. The price should be about the same and you have some options for higher liability coverage that most personal...
Using facebook as a source of information will only insure failure. I believe the Anderson hitch is the best hitch on the market and I have used many differant types of 5th wheel hitches.
I have about 7K miles towing my 20K Cyclone with a SRW F350. It pulls like a dream. We have had no issues with the mountains in the west and 50 MPH winds. It pulls it like theres almost nothing there.
I installed one on my Cyclone this spring. In my case the switch was in the ceiling of the garage (on the bottom of the corner cabinets ) right about even with the awning wires and I didn't have to fish the wires through any walls. I don't think it would be too hard if you used a fish tape but I...
Here is a statement about speed ratings from Goodyears web site. It talks about the service speed and nothing about 30 minutes time limit.
Tire speed rating tells you the maximum service speed for a tire. A speed rating isn't, however, a recommendation to exceed speed limits, and doesn't...
Wow...Let me get this straight. These world wide tire manufacturing companies such as Goodyear are stamping a speed rating on the tires they sell as a marketing ploy to sell more tires when they know they are not rated for that speed? I do not believe they would do that anymore than they would...
There is a belief within this forum that St tires all have a speed rating of 65 MPH. I think this was old information from older ST tires. Every tire I have checked has a speed rating of at least L or 75 MPH including the Sailun's I am running on my Cyclone.
I went through this whole process a few months ago but I cant find the information. You will need to call Heartland and get the name of the supplier for the television. Call them (it will take several calls and messages to get a response.) They will give you an email address you can send the...
I have about 6K now pulling my new Cyclone. Loaded were right at 20K. The hitch has been just awesome. I have had several differant types of hitches over the years and the Anderson is by far the best hitch I have ever used. Good luck.
For about $160 you could put up 1 100 W solar panel and it would keep your batteries topped off all the time. Since I added the panel our batteries are always charged.
We had the same problem with our Cyclone. I finally replaced the cheap RCA receiver with a Yamaha and used the RCA as a componant for DVD's with the new receiver. Now all input goes to the receiver and from there to the TV. We also replaced the sub woofer and now have fairly good surround sound...
The large awning on my 2018 Cyclone is a Carefree Awning Travel'r. Depending on which side broke ( the motor side or the other) you can order the arms from them. Heartland sells a kit that includes both arms and the motor. If I remember right it was about $650.00. When I replace mine I just...
I have only been on this forum for a few months. In that time I have read many posts stating that the 235/85R16 G Sailun Tires speed rating was 65 mph. I decided to look at the tires on my new Cyclone and found the speed rating is L or 75 mph. I would assume all of the same tires have the same...
American Petroleum Institute certification is not the same as ISO 22241 certification. The API set the standard and ISO confirms the quality control of that standard. Therefore the consistency of the mixture from batch to batch could have a variance around that API citification. I am willing to...
FYI...Here are the results of a study done on extended warranties. You be the judge.
A survey conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center in late 2013 found that 55 percent of owners who purchased an extended warranty hadn’t used it for repairs during the lifetime of the policy...
I store both the small ones and the large one on the lower bunk in the garage. I put a strap across them to keep them from moving. There is really no other place for me.
I wanted to post some pictures of our camp spot last weekend and my new 20' Flag Pole which I think turned out great. I can't seem to post any larger photos. I have seen others do it many times so I know it is possible. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it
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