by Bill Gehr | Feb 25, 2022 | Education, Repairs and Upkeep, RV/Motorhome
Technically Speaking – Q&A: February 2022 View this article in our premium digital issue I own a 2006 Hitchhiker and the rubber roof has pretty much seen better days. After calling a couple of local RV repair outfits, the price seems to be kind of...
by Chris Hemer | Oct 1, 2021 | Education, Plumbing, Repairs and Upkeep
Crude Science View this article in our premium digital issue There’s a lot to know about the oil you put in your engine, but learning about designations, viscosities and change intervals isn’t difficult and can net longer service life Growing up, changing one’s own...
by RV Enthusiast | Sep 18, 2021 | Education, Plumbing, Repairs and Upkeep, RV/Motorhome, Tires
Technically Speaking – Q & A: September 2021 View this article in our premium digital issue Motorhome Second Thoughts Last year, my wife, Sharon and I purchased a 2013 Winnebago Vista 26-foot motorhome, our first RV in years. After going on a few trips last...
by Bob Livingston | Aug 26, 2021 | Appliances, Education, Plumbing, RVEXPERT
How to Make Sure You Have Clean, Safe Water Anywhere, Anytime RV Enthusiast Bob Livingston gets the first look at the new No Dirty Water RV system, including the off-grid product that makes it possible to pull clean, safe water from a stream or pond. Get Updates...
by Chris Hemer | Aug 20, 2021 | Education, Performance, Trucks/Tow Vehicles
Dueling Fuels View this article in our premium digital issue Diesel or gas? The decision isn’t as clear cut as it once was. We talk to the experts to get their take on the subject — and offer our own experiences to help you make the right decision. Deciding on a...
by Chris Hemer | Jul 28, 2021 | Dinghy towing, Education, RV/Motorhome
Choosing a Dinghy Vehicle View this article in our premium digital issue Finding the right car, truck or SUV to tow behind your motorhome will make travel more convenient and enjoyable Bringing a dinghy (or “towed”) vehicle along for your motorhome journeys is a...