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01-22-2018, 03:55 PM
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#301
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Desert Hot Springs
Posts: 1,761
California
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I lost track of the Voltages I saw in Quartzsite Az. this past weekend. Must have been 3 to 4 just in the area we stayed in off Dome Rock Road.
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2002 42' Monaco Signature Triple Crown tow 2014 F-150
2014 Voltage V3605 Sold 5/3/17
2012 F-350 6.7l CC 4X4, Sold 10/10/17
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03-05-2018, 05:39 PM
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#302
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Desert Hot Springs
Posts: 1,761
California
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Two triple axle Voltages at Oceanside RV Park Ca.
This past weekend my daughter was married In Carlsbad. Its just two miles south of the RV park we found to stay at. Was parked between two Voltages. On our left a triple axle pulled by a black Dodge from Wyoming. On our right was also a triple axle from Texas. Didn't see their tow vehicle.
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2002 42' Monaco Signature Triple Crown tow 2014 F-150
2014 Voltage V3605 Sold 5/3/17
2012 F-350 6.7l CC 4X4, Sold 10/10/17
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03-12-2018, 01:39 PM
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#303
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Fulltime RVr. Where I park it. NOW: Heber/Overgaard AZ
Posts: 17
Arizona
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Workamping 2014 3605 Epic
We are in Boulder City with a 2014 3605 epic, all weather. We were in Frigid North Carolina in Dec-Jan and high tailed it here to thaw out. Next Monday we start the trip to Gualala River Redwood Park in Northern California for our first Workamping gig. We leave here then to Morrow Bay CA, - Visalia CA - Sacramento CA - Vallejo CA - Duncans Mills CA then Gualala from Apr.- Oct. Hope to see you on the road or in camp. 'Gator a silver ram dually 3500 pulls "Dreamcatcher Lodge" our 2014 Voltage home, full-timers.
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03-18-2018, 06:30 PM
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#304
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Hampstead
Posts: 19
North Carolina
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Originally Posted by 3605dave
We are in Boulder City with a 2014 3605 epic, all weather. We were in Frigid North Carolina in Dec-Jan and high tailed it here to thaw out. Next Monday we start the trip to Gualala River Redwood Park in Northern California for our first Workamping gig. We leave here then to Morrow Bay CA, - Visalia CA - Sacramento CA - Vallejo CA - Duncans Mills CA then Gualala from Apr.- Oct. Hope to see you on the road or in camp. 'Gator a silver ram dually 3500 pulls "Dreamcatcher Lodge" our 2014 Voltage home, full-timers.
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Greetings from still chilly North Carolina! We are hoping to become full timers in our Voltage in the next year. I am curious, have you had issues finding a park? How far out in advance do you call for a spot? We will be very flexiable with our travels, but do want to follow the warm weather. Any tips are appreciated!
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Debbie and Steve
2014 Voltage 3970 Full Paint, 2010 F-450 Black Twin Turbo muscle machine, 2011 HD Ultra Classic
We're working on "Plan B"
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03-18-2018, 06:35 PM
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#305
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Hampstead
Posts: 19
North Carolina
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We caught a brief glimpse a Voltage yesterday. It was headed south on Hwy 74/76 into Wilmington NC. Have no other details as we were crossing the Hwy after it went thru the intersection. Sure wish it was our turn to hook up and GO! Fingers crossed it won't be too much longer!!
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Debbie and Steve
2014 Voltage 3970 Full Paint, 2010 F-450 Black Twin Turbo muscle machine, 2011 HD Ultra Classic
We're working on "Plan B"
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03-19-2018, 09:36 AM
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#306
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Roselle
Posts: 1,292
Illinois
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I've never not been able to find a park. Some older ones have shorter sites however that may turn you down, as so some national and state parks. You just have to tell them ahead of time that you're 65'. I also ask for a pull-thru if available. I use a free app on my phone RVParky. Shows all campgrounds, etc. that allow overnight parking.
Rusty
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2015 Black F-350 Platinum Diesel Dually Crew Cab
2019 Riverstone Legacy 38MB (Full Paint/All Options)
2015 Voltage 3990 (Full Paint, All Options) Sold 6/18
2005 Harley Ultra Classic w/too many miles
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03-19-2018, 10:38 AM
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#307
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Sprung Leak
Posts: 3,157
North Carolina
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DebNSteve
Greetings from still chilly North Carolina! We are hoping to become full timers in our Voltage in the next year. I am curious, have you had issues finding a park? How far out in advance do you call for a spot? We will be very flexiable with our travels, but do want to follow the warm weather. Any tips are appreciated!
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I use a variety of apps and Google Earth/Maps to select my parks. As far as calling ahead, depends on the time of year and the area. Some parts of the country all RV spaces are gone a year in advance, especially for holidays and other high demands.
The app I use most is RV Parks and Campgrounds, it is also available for iPhones. Another one that gets good reviews is Allstays, but the apps appear to only be for iOS. Another one I have been messing with is RV Trip Wizard, this one costs $39 a year, but may be worth the cost.
Aaron
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There is madness to my methods
2015 Coleman CM16FBS(traded) 2016 Concord 300DS
2015 Ford Fusion Hybrid following along
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03-19-2018, 01:43 PM
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#308
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Cody
Posts: 1,764
Wyoming
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DebNSteve
Greetings from still chilly North Carolina! We are hoping to become full timers in our Voltage in the next year. I am curious, have you had issues finding a park? How far out in advance do you call for a spot...
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This is my 3rd year fulltime, and finding nice sites in places I wanna visit is one of the aspects of it that I dislike.
If you pull a smaller rig, or aren’t too picky about where you stay... then yes, you can almost always find a place anywhere. But with our big 5ers, if you want to stay in decent places that aren’t mud-holes when it rains, or crowded in short and/or tight spaces... or relatively close to the attraction you’re visiting... then you’ve gotta do some long range planning & advance site reservations. This is particularly true if you wanna stay near the popular national parks, sporting events, and seasonal water areas (lakes, rivers, or beaches). Oh, and for summer holiday travel... add 3 more months lead time.
As a rule, I’ve found I have to make my reservations no less than 6 months ahead of time. This kinda kills the carefree wandering nomad aspect of my travels, but is necessary unless I wanna stay far away from anything remotely appealing.
And of course, you have to reserve all of these places “site unseen”. Using the various tools & apps mentioned help (as does Google Earth) insofar as getting reviews & advice... but, unless you’ve been there before, you won’t really know what you’ve got until you arrive.
Sometimes, despite all the best research & planning you can do before making your reservation... you still wind up in a less-than-desirable site, and there’s really not a whole lot you can do about it. This has happen to me a few times, with the most recent near Yellowstone last year.
Reserved a site 8 months in advance for 2 weeks during the Labor Day holiday time period, and it wasn’t cheap. Arrived, checked in, got escorted to the site. 2 things were immediately clear: 1) this wasn’t a satellite friendly site as I had requested, but hey... it’s Yellowstone, so who cares, right? And 2) although these sites are terraced on a mountainside, they aren’t really level. And by that I mean... I’m gonna need cribbing under my left side jacks to make this work. There were also a few other issues I had that I won’t mention... none of which are real deal-breakers... but added all together, things that I shouldnt’ve had to deal with for $78/night.
Now at this point... sure, I can go back to the front desk, request my money back (minus my deposit), and leave... but where am I gonna go? Again, it’s Labor Day time period, and it’s Yellowstone. Every campground & RV Park for 150 miles around is booked up solid. There’s no where else to go, unless I wanna completely leave the area.
Then there are other places you go... get all set up... and don’t find out a bad situation exists until you’ve been there a night or 2. Maybe it’s a wind direction change that brings the odors of a stock yard a mile away to your door... or a rainstorm turns your campground into an ankle-deep muddy mess. Regardless, you’re stuck there for the duration of your reservation because there are no refunds. If this were the Marriott, and you checked out on day 3 of a planned 10-day stay... you’d only be charged for the 2 nights you stayed. But not so in the RV world. You pay for the entire stay up front, and that’s it. You can leave, but you ain’t getting your money back.
So... do your research as best you can and reserve early.
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2013 VOLTAGE 3200 (EPIC I & II)
2014 Ford F-450 PLATINUM
2018 BMW R1200GS RALLYE
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06-30-2018, 10:01 PM
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#309
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Garrett
Posts: 81
Indiana
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Finally Clean
Stopped at Blue Beacon. Here is the result! Great job!
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07-01-2018, 11:45 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
Posts: 3,076
Florida
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ATCguy
This is my 3rd year fulltime, and finding nice sites in places I wanna visit is one of the aspects of it that I dislike.
If you pull a smaller rig, or aren’t too picky about where you stay... then yes, you can almost always find a place anywhere. But with our big 5ers, if you want to stay in decent places that aren’t mud-holes when it rains, or crowded in short and/or tight spaces... or relatively close to the attraction you’re visiting... then you’ve gotta do some long range planning & advance site reservations. This is particularly true if you wanna stay near the popular national parks, sporting events, and seasonal water areas (lakes, rivers, or beaches). Oh, and for summer holiday travel... add 3 more months lead time.
As a rule, I’ve found I have to make my reservations no less than 6 months ahead of time. This kinda kills the carefree wandering nomad aspect of my travels, but is necessary unless I wanna stay far away from anything remotely appealing.
And of course, you have to reserve all of these places “site unseen”. Using the various tools & apps mentioned help (as does Google Earth) insofar as getting reviews & advice... but, unless you’ve been there before, you won’t really know what you’ve got until you arrive.
Sometimes, despite all the best research & planning you can do before making your reservation... you still wind up in a less-than-desirable site, and there’s really not a whole lot you can do about it. This has happen to me a few times, with the most recent near Yellowstone last year.
Reserved a site 8 months in advance for 2 weeks during the Labor Day holiday time period, and it wasn’t cheap. Arrived, checked in, got escorted to the site. 2 things were immediately clear: 1) this wasn’t a satellite friendly site as I had requested, but hey... it’s Yellowstone, so who cares, right? And 2) although these sites are terraced on a mountainside, they aren’t really level. And by that I mean... I’m gonna need cribbing under my left side jacks to make this work. There were also a few other issues I had that I won’t mention... none of which are real deal-breakers... but added all together, things that I shouldnt’ve had to deal with for $78/night.
Now at this point... sure, I can go back to the front desk, request my money back (minus my deposit), and leave... but where am I gonna go? Again, it’s Labor Day time period, and it’s Yellowstone. Every campground & RV Park for 150 miles around is booked up solid. There’s no where else to go, unless I wanna completely leave the area.
Then there are other places you go... get all set up... and don’t find out a bad situation exists until you’ve been there a night or 2. Maybe it’s a wind direction change that brings the odors of a stock yard a mile away to your door... or a rainstorm turns your campground into an ankle-deep muddy mess. Regardless, you’re stuck there for the duration of your reservation because there are no refunds. If this were the Marriott, and you checked out on day 3 of a planned 10-day stay... you’d only be charged for the 2 nights you stayed. But not so in the RV world. You pay for the entire stay up front, and that’s it. You can leave, but you ain’t getting your money back.
So... do your research as best you can and reserve early.
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Thanks for the advice and the information! Someday we will be full timers but until then, I'll just keep on dreaming. Maybe there will be an app someday that will list all the nuances with the sites at the campgrounds. you always wonder what issues you will run into when you book. Will the site be level? Muddy? easy to back into? will I fit? etc.
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07-02-2018, 07:49 AM
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#311
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Spokane
Posts: 119
Washington
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Originally Posted by franktafl
Thanks for the advice and the information! Someday we will be full timers but until then, I'll just keep on dreaming. Maybe there will be an app someday that will list all the nuances with the sites at the campgrounds. you always wonder what issues you will run into when you book. Will the site be level? Muddy? easy to back into? will I fit? etc.
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We use the All Stays app and rely on the User Reviews and the campground website. I look for the best and worst reviews and gauge which is written by someone closer to our RVing style. We dont really care about the laundry and showers, but we want some space and some sort of view. Others are just happy to get the cheapest site they can.
Like others have said, the "free and easy" RV lifestyle pretty much drops off Memorial Day through Labor Day with the summer school break. But the rest of the year can be wonderfully easy going. Good luck!
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2016 Voltage 3305
2002 F350 SRW 7.3L Turbo Diesel
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07-02-2018, 11:59 AM
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#312
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Wesley Chapel
Posts: 3,076
Florida
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I use Allstays and RVPARKING.com apps. The reviews are good but I still wish there would be some folks saying how their spaces were. maybe they should put that into the question sections.
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07-20-2018, 02:28 PM
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#313
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Little Rock
Posts: 36
Arkansas
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Voltage spotted at Fort Pickens
We spotted a Voltage at Fort Pickens campground at Gulf Islands National Seashore on Wednesday.
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2008 F350 Crew DRW
2015 Voltage 3970
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07-25-2018, 08:05 PM
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#314
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Hampstead
Posts: 19
North Carolina
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We spotted a couple of Voltage rigs last week while staying at Pirateland RV resort in Myrtle Beach SC. Love that place, its a nice, easy get away for us only 1 1/2 hours from home. We love our big rig, and will be taking our first long haul in a few months!! Hoping to become full timers next year!!
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Debbie and Steve
2014 Voltage 3970 Full Paint, 2010 F-450 Black Twin Turbo muscle machine, 2011 HD Ultra Classic
We're working on "Plan B"
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08-05-2018, 09:05 PM
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#315
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Alvin
Posts: 727
Texas
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Today. Echo Basin at the top of the mountain in Mancos.
Triple Axle Mansion on wheels.
(I've been up here most of the summer in my tiny toy hauler. Gorgeous place. Don't know why they put up with me)
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2017 Aerolite 213 RBSL-ND
2018 Wolf Pup 17RP Limited (Tiny THauler)
2018 F150 King Ranch 3.5 Beast
2003 Ram 2500 Cummins (can't kill this beast)
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08-13-2018, 07:01 PM
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#316
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: montgomery
Posts: 14
Alabama
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Saturday 8.11.2018. Saw one on I-24 heading west in either KY or TN. Also, saw on headed north on I-85 in south TN or North AL....this one was a full paint blue & gray. Tim Hall
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2013 Voltage 3950 Epic with full body paint
2007 International 4400 DT570
Sold the Harley's & Boats
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08-16-2018, 08:31 AM
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#317
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 84
Nevada
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I’ve seen a lot on US 101 the past few weeks. I’m in the redwoods with mine.
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Sam
2013 Voltage 3200
2017 Ford F-350 CC/LB SRW
Race Bikes
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08-22-2018, 10:28 PM
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#318
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Spokane
Posts: 119
Washington
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Westbound Voltage Southern Idaho 8/11/2018
Spotted a triple axel Voltage westbound on I-84 20 miles west of Boise around 1pm MDT.
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2016 Voltage 3305
2002 F350 SRW 7.3L Turbo Diesel
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08-31-2018, 01:21 AM
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#319
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Memphis
Posts: 1,616
Michigan
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Set up next to a 3805 in Durand, MI
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2019 Ram 3500 Limited w/ Max Tow pkg
2005 Cardinal 33LX
2014-3950, Full Paint, 17.5" tires, 370W solar, 3100W Magnum inverter w/ AGS, 7500w diesel generator, Micro-Air Easy Start 364 (x3) SOLD!
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08-31-2018, 08:39 PM
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#320
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Memphis
Posts: 1,616
Michigan
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Yet another full body paint triple axle Voltage next to us in Durand, MI!
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2019 Ram 3500 Limited w/ Max Tow pkg
2005 Cardinal 33LX
2014-3950, Full Paint, 17.5" tires, 370W solar, 3100W Magnum inverter w/ AGS, 7500w diesel generator, Micro-Air Easy Start 364 (x3) SOLD!
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