Monday, December 17, 2012

36' 2000 Itasca Sunflyer w/2 Slides

2000 Itasca, Like Winnebago

2000 Itasca Sunflyer - 2 Slideout Rooms

Beautifully Well Kept - Great Colors
 The Itasca Sunflyer is the equivilent of the Winnebago Chieftain. One owner, well maintained with synthetics, over $10000 worth of options new. Washer dryer cmbo, etc Priced at 70 percent of low retail per NADAguides.com. Learn more at http://www.buymyrvnow.com/2000-itasca-sunflyer.html

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Newly Posted 2006 Nissan Titan to Pull Your 5th Wheel

Newly posted on BuyMyRvNow is this great looking 2006 Nissan Titan V8. The seller claims it has pulled his 28 ft Keystone 5th wheel with it and with ease. By viewing the pictures closely, I cannot find any visible flaws and it appears to be very well cared for. This truck is equipped with a Reese 5th wheel hitch and electric brakes. The seller states, he will through in the sell a custom fitted Tonneau cover.
See this very well cared for Truck at http://www.buymyrvnow.com/trucks.html .

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Joys of Camping

Camping is one of Americas favorite past times. It brings families together and helps build memories. Most remember when they were a kid and how your parents took you on that weekend trip in the RV. The rained out days when everyone had to cram inside and watch the little Black & White TV set or the nights when the Mosquito's bit everyone. Those wonderful nights rolled up in a sleeping bag listening to your sibling snore or your neighbors camping next to you playing Lynyrd Skynyrd all night. Oh yes, those were the days you never forget, especially the times when you got off from school on Friday and knew you were going camping for the weekend. The excitement you felt when you prepared for the weekend trip with mom and dad. The mystery of where you were going and what adventures you would experience. Yes, the cool mornings smelling Bacon and Eggs cooking on the Coleman Stove and the aroma of the instant Coffee. The day hikes in the wooded trails where you saw the beautiful flowers you only saw in pictures or the awesome wildlife along the trail. The awesome sunsets you saw from the campsite were breath taking and forever etched in your memory. Campfires at night bundled in sweat shirts or blankets with the family sitting in the lawn chairs telling ghost stories or talking about other camping weekends. These were the times good and bad that are never forgot and these memories take most people back to a better place in their mind. In today's world where Cell phones and I-Pads rule, we many times we forget about the simpler times in life when families talked and bonded together on those little weekend getaways. The times when people valued and cherished the special closeness in the family. Camping builds memories that etch themselves in your mind and  can always be remembered through your life. What are you waiting for? Grab the kids, the RV, the sleeping bags and go camping this weekend and begin building new memories for your family and help build a bond that last forever.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Pickleball - #1 Game For RV'ers

We are proud to introduce the Pickleball page to BuyMyRvNow.com. With a live RSS feed from the South Regional USAPA, you are sure to get interested in the number one RV sport that is sweeping the country. See some of the Pickleball players and learn about the fantastic Pickleball tournaments and special events. Get in the Pickleball game by visiting the new Pickleball page and don't forget to visit USAPA.org.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

ATTENTION RV DEALERS

Attention RV Dealers...BuyMyRvNow is offering a lifetime membership to post up to 15 RV ads per month for a LIFETIME. Quality pages with maximum exposure and people looking for what you offer. The new and improved website will soon be a household name in the RV bizz with outstanding layouts and easy to navigate controls for viewers. Loaded with new and worthy information, blogs, resources of many types and locations nationwide. From Washington State to Florida, BuyMyRvNow will get your listing noticed and increase your sales. Expected completion of the new site is November 1st 2012, however it is online now for you to see what is in store for the future. Human edited for best content and spam free environment. http://www.buymyrvnow.com

The New BuyMyRvNow Website is ONLINE

The New BuyMyRvNow RV Classifieds website is Online. A completely new look with many new features to offer the RV community. Soon you will be able to find RV's, Towable Cars and SUV's, Heavy duty Trucks to pull your Fifth Wheel, Utility Trailers and Car Dollies along with a new Golf Cart For Sale section. I expect to complete the site by November 1st, however it is currently online with many features ready to use. We will also be introducing the most affordable RV Dealer advertising program on the net. Lifetime postings for one SUPER LOW PRICE. We are back and will better than any RV site on the net. Starting posting your pre owned RV now at http://www.buymyrvnow.com.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

RV Parking Tips and Training




Many times people buy a new or used RV and have no experience or knowledge of how to park it. The examples "here" will give you an illustrated look at the proper way to back in your new or used RV. Note: Always get out and walk around your Campsite before backing while observing power lines, bushes, waterlines, power poles and other obstructions that may damage your coach or cause damage to your site with your coach.











"THE DRIVER SHOULD BE THE ONE WHO DOES THIS...Not the passenger.."

Spotters can be helpful but in most cases, they can hinder your backing process unless they are very experienced doing this, in most cases, they do not have the knowledge to safely direct you. Avoid Spotters if you can..You, physically getting out and looking is best. After all, you are the one who has to pay the consequences if you hit something, not the spotter. Another important note: when applying the example parking procedures, go slow, take your time and be aware of all of your surroundings. It’s not a race to back in.. "Slower the better" and you will get it 1st try almost every time using this method.

RV Tire Care - Should I replace?

Result of a Tire Blow Out.. Note: Tire Age was 4 years old.
●    Tires; A big expense when needed and they are one of the vital life lines of an RV. First if you replace, NEVER install a recap on a motor coach or pull behind, Recaps are commonly used on Semi trailers and on Semi Trailers is where they should remain. ( My Personal Opinion ). During your inspection, you should look for dry rot, uneven wear, cupping and unusual bulges. (always view both sides of the tire). If any of these are evident, I recommend replacing to prevent not only a flat while on the road, but a tire failure can result in extensive damage to the body of your coach and in some cases rip off brake lines, wiring, and can even cause an explosion due to the propane tanks on some coaches located just in front of the rear wheels. Consult a certified tire tech on this issue. During replacement of a bad tire, always replace both tires that are in the duel position, this will assure even tire wear and longer lasting service. Last thing, always check tire pressure, keep a gauge handy and check often to assure proper inflation. Inflate to recommended specs of your tires. This saves fuel and assures long lasting tire wear.
●    Tires, Should I replace?..View the date of your tires found on most tires closest to the rim in an OVAL indentation with numbers. The date formula is normally "Weeks + last 2" of the year produced (example 3879 = 38th week of 1979). Always document how old they are. I recommend 5 Years Maximum life span before replacement. RV's that sit for long periods can shorten the life of your tires. Sunlight, extreme cold and extended open air flow can rot your tires even if tread is good. Always visually check your tires and look for cracking, splitting or unusual bulges. If in doubt, consult in a tire center.
  • One thing you should note, if you don’t already know, if you own a diesel pusher or like kind coach, realize that most Tractor Trailers use the same type tires as your coach. The reason I mention this is that when replacing tires, a truck stop may be your more affordable alternative for affordable tire purchases and usually most all with a tire shop will have your tires in stock. For on the road purchases I would recommend the T/A Travel Center's or Petro Travel Center's. (www.tatravelcenters.com & www.petrotruckstops.com). These both usually handle all brands and offer competitive pricing. Both web sites have location directories for easy look up of the nearest shop.
●    Tire prices should only run you between $325-450 maximum each and if you are given prices higher, you may want to further your search. I recommend Michelin, Bridgestone, Toyo or Goodyear.
●    Summary: Check your tires for uneven wear, tire pressure, unusual bumps or bulges, cupping and cracking.
●    If cupping or uneven tire wear is a result of your problem, have your alignment checked and always have tie rods, spring bushings, shocks and bearings checked. It could save you a lot of money in the long run and even save your life.

The above comments are my personal opinions and you should not substitute the contents of this article as a professional opinion nor should any of the information be used or conducted without proper technical experience.
Use information at your own risk. For More Information on Tire Care or Other RV related material, visit buymyrvnow.com where RV Classifieds are always FREE.
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