Can You Patch or Plug RV Tires?
The tires are a vital part of your motorhome. It doesn’t matter what kind of RV you have—motorhome or towable—without tires, you go nowhere. So if one of them blows, can you patch or plug RV tires to get back …
The tires are a vital part of your motorhome. It doesn’t matter what kind of RV you have—motorhome or towable—without tires, you go nowhere. So if one of them blows, can you patch or plug RV tires to get back …
An RV refrigerator is an entirely different animal from the one in your home because the power supply is inadequate for a standard home fridge. So, people wonder, does an RV fridge work better on gas or electric and other …
A Class A Motorhome with tow capacities at the highest levels are the behemoths of the Class A category. They run between 40’ and 45’ in length; some are large enough to ride on three axles. But How much can a …
If you have a pretty sizeable family, you’re not looking for an economy car hatchback with a sleeper tent. You need size. You need space, and Class A motorhomes for large families happen to check all the boxes. However, not …
Before you know it, you look at the clock, and you’re now retired and thinking about the best RVs for seniors. Many people hit the road in RVs during their senior years. They can go anywhere they want when they …
Have you ever been driving down the road on a very hot summer day, and felt the heat coming through your motorhome’s floorboard? Or, how about this one; you’re driving through the mountains, and the best way to talk to …
You’re in luck if you’re looking at Class A motorhomes under 35 feet. We’ve rounded up 12 of the best options on the market, from luxurious models with all the bells and whistles to more budget-friendly models still packed with …
If you’re purchasing a motorhome or considering securing protection for your home-on-wheels, your research has likely led you to the world of RV extended warranties. An extended RV warranty is a policy that covers certain mechanical and electrical components. These …
The best way to secure your RV during a hurricane is to drive away as soon as possible. Unfortunately, life isn’t that simple. Obligations and resources can prevent you from dropping everything and fleeing the predicted path. Hurricanes can be …
RVers are no strangers to bad weather. However, hailstorms can surprise even the most experienced campers. That’s why it’s essential to know ways to protect your RV from hail damage. Hailstones the size of golf balls pelted Tom and Nancy …