FW RV Fanatic Signature Idea

LarryJ

Dedicated FW 1600 "Looper"
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This thread will probably get lost fairly quickly, but I have a request ... that being everyone who RVs include a one liner describing their rig. You can see mine as an example. That can help when one asks about upgrading, routes and side trips, etc. This is done routinely on dedicated RV sites like RV.NET and some of the manufacturer specific towing forums and just gives everyone an idea of where folks are coming from and what they are doing it in.

Thanks,

Larry
 
Good idea, plus mine is my avatar.
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mine is the #3 post on this thread.
 
Good idea, as soon as I get it I am going to change my sig pic so I will add it then. I could just paste a pic of a can of beer ?
 
Great thinking, Larry - I've added my info to my sig.

Debbie
 

Our Truck: 2005 F-250 4X4 Lariat Crew Cab Long Bed with 6.0L diesel and automatic/3.73 gears
Our Travel Trailer: 2004 Puma FQ30SS 30' bunkhouse with super slide

That IMHO is a perfect signature and tells all. I'm sort of new to this slide thing so is a super slide one with a dinette/couch or other two item combo like some of them that also have the kitchen with usually a dinette in one slide.

IMHO it seems like you have a great tow setup. After Ford introduced the 6.0L the really helped the GVWR for the tow vehicle which with the 7.3 really limited you. It was easy to get under the GCWR, but usually you ended up overloaded on the tow vehicle GVWR.

Larry
 
That IMHO is a perfect signature and tells all. I'm sort of new to this slide thing so is a super slide one with a dinette/couch or other two item combo like some of them that also have the kitchen with usually a dinette in one slide.

IMHO it seems like you have a great tow setup. After Ford introduced the 6.0L the really helped the GVWR for the tow vehicle which with the 7.3 really limited you. It was easy to get under the GCWR, but usually you ended up overloaded on the tow vehicle GVWR.

Larry

Yes, the super slide is the couch and dinette table. A "regular" slide is usually just a couch.

As for the truck, I-40 is less than two miles from our house. We go I-40 to I-95 to I-4 the whole way. We usually go between 70-75 mph and the truck never skips a beat. Except to pull in for fuel.:scared1:
 
Oh, I feel left out. :sad1:

So how 'bout if I put this:

Our Tent: 2000 Ozark Trail 6-person tent (7x7), rainfly, ground stakes, accompanying ground cover, blue and yellow (planning to upgrade to Columbia Cougar 6-8 person, 15x10 soon)
Our Vehicle: 2000 Impala

Hee Hee. But seriously, here's a little "bump" for ya! ;)
 
I've added my info as well. I'll have to add a picture of my rig in the future.
 
OK. I updated mine. Yes, I do hitch a ride. Lost my camper in an accident years ago and have always been to the fort courtesy of my parents and sister.
 
I can't wait to see the impact of the new signature rules. Just when I've updated with my rig info.
 















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