Thanks Doubleranch.
I'm not sure what we will do, but if we plan to attend I will notify you in advance.
Thanks. A Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Huey
Hello DoublegranchI realize that the chances are slim, but if at all possible, the wife & I would love to attend the Lake Havasu Rally.ThanksGaylord "Huey" Ward
Hi Glenn
I wish you all the best with the Maxxis.
I did find what you have posted. However, when I compared an ST with an LT, the thickness of the LT sidewall was more than twice that of the ST. The weight of the LT is more. I didn't weigh them, but you could easily tell the difference by...
I had two Towmax tires fail on my less than a year old 3010, on my second outing. I contacted Heartland. They provided information to contact Towmax. I did. Towmax asked me to ship the tire that lost its entire tread so they could determine if it was a manufacturing defect. I did. They...
I use a Little Giant ladder myself. Much sturdier! I never carry the ladder with my Cyclone on trips.
One of the issues that has been over looked by many, the rig is 8 1/2 feet wide. Traveling with the ladder attached makes your rig a "permit" load.
I have a 3010 Cyclone. After two of the original ST tires failed, one taking out the skirting on the slide side, along with the wiring, I replaced them with the LT 235/85R16 Goodyear 614, load range G tires. It was expensive, right at $315 per tire. I used the stock rims. I can say that after...
For me, the real question is what did Heartland do to the 2012 Cyclone 3010 to increase the GVWR to 15,500? At Quartzsite, none of the dealers had any answers.
I notice in this tread that some are putting the 17.5" wheels so they can get some decent tires.
I went to the Goodyear G614RST...
I've had this issue with one cabinet door in the garage. Heartland did send me a new door after I visited their factory. I also have a broken mirror door, caused by the cheap plastic latches that have broken and been replaced twice. I will say that the newest latches i received are of a much...
Great looking table.
We are looking for a teak collapsing table, like a friend of ours had in his Grand Banks trawler. It was a coffee table and you could push a lever and it would rise to a dinning table.
We find that the kidney shaped table forces us to sit on the edge of the seating area...
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