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Beautiful RV. Where is that tunnel at? Great video.
Deb's picture looks like it may fall. glad you got your problem fixed. Angel is nice, was at Toby's twice for 4 days each. really enjoyed the lania while watching YT.
Glad you got everything taken care of on the RV good video thanks for the update
NICE!!!! It’s awesome that everything worked out Patrick, situations usually turns out for the positive with patience and good humor. Great Update Patrick!
Your son really favors you Patrick.
Good thing alignment was dine before you went threw that tunnel holy crap. White knuckle
When you make your trip to Louisiana my half way stop over best RV place is just outside Mobile, Al called “All About Relaxing RV Resorts. It off I -10, amazing people run it..amazing place. Thanks for info. Sorry you had trouble…nice rig though! Ops you in Mississippi at end of video. Then Louisiana.
Happy to hear you got the kinks worked out of your rig, Patrick. I have a question: I like your new intro but I really loved the "painterly" intro you used before where your image came into focus from artwork. I believe I remember you saying your brother helped you create that. Do you feel okay sharing which program he used to do that? I'm giving thought (minor, at this stage) to starting a channel and I would love to do something like that as an intro. Thanks for sharing the information if you wish. Safe travels, Patrick…RV Ronnie 🙂
There seems to always be an issue that needs to be solved on a new RV. I am glad you were able to sort it out.
Glad you got the repairs taken care of and are back safely on the road. Happy trails to you and your handsome son.
The manufacturer should have alignment specs and do an alignment after they build the coach. You should call manufacturer to see if they will reimburse you. I have a Forest River and they typically reimburse alignment costs with in 2 or 3 months of purchase. Stay safe, Lou
congrats! love your surge.
That's great that you got the end site with a good view at that park. Also great that your RV is good to go. I loved the road shots at the end. Happy and safe travels!
Enjoy the systems while they are working. They won’t for very long. You’ll see.
Looking forward to your experience with the surge after a few weeks on the road. I'm trying to decide between a few class c rv's myself. I love the price point of this one as compared to others, but wanted to make sure built quality is good and that I can have confidence that there will be no leaks or other things. Would really appreciate what you like and don't like about the RV. Thanks so much for these great videos!
Yes, My class C had front end issues. Can be expensive! Glad all is well
https://youtu.be/GlPnzjzrv_oyou might like seeing this solution
Two words, bub.
Steering damper. https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/find/ford-e-450-super-duty-steering-stabilizer
I'd love to hear your thoughts about living full time in a 25 foot motorhome. I'm trying to decide on the size of the coach. Mainly it's going to be for 1 like you most of the time with occasional visitors staying with me. Initially I was convinced to think small for the sake of easy parking and being able to go to some remote camping adventures. But the more I think about it I am probably more the kind of guy that likes to be near friends and family, so remote camping will be a small portion of my travels with RV parks more likely my preferred destinations. I also want a little living space for days I'm stuck inside it and need things like comfortable recliners rather than limiting myself to dinettes and/or uncomfortable small couch. The smallest I found that has recliners and dinette are 29 foot class A (Winnebago Sunstar 27PE) and class C (Coachmen Leprechuan 260 DS). Anyway, I'd love to hear you in a video talking about what you think are some of the considerations on selecting size of motorcoach. I'd love to hear how you found the experience of living in a 25 foot class c. I'd love to hear not the obvious things we hear in other videos (gas mileage, national parks restrictions) but the deeper questions of actually living in the motorcoach and making RV life sustainable over the long term. The size thing is hard to predict before having that experience living in it first. I'd hate to purchase an RV and then realize I should have gone with a different size. That's just too costly of a mistake. I'd love to avoid it if I can and get it right the first time. Keep up the good work!
We bought a used Ford E450 Class C and it drives awesome….guess we got lucky!