RV Tips

Whether you’re a seasoned RV traveler or a newcomer to the sport, it never hurts to hear what others have to say about the joys and the, well, problems of RV life.Put moth balls near the propane lines of the water heater and refrigerator.  This will repel spiders.Use...

Wild Animals

Animals come out of hibernation every spring, and by the summer, natural foods are getting scarce.  Campgrounds are often in close proximity to wildlife (bears, foxes, squirrels, etc.) and the animals often become too comfortable with human visitors.  This results in...

Hooked Up and Towing

Summer is upon us and we are heading out.  If you happen to be one of the many RVers who also tow a car, boat or trailer, there are some things you should know.The California Department of Motor Vehicles has some rules and regulations: • The vehicle being towed must...

Cars of the SCV Print Correction

Last month we ran an article by Dan Gregg which featured the photos for a 2005 Roush Mustang and the information for an A/C cobra. My apologies to the owner and Dan for printing the wrong pictures with the A/C Cobra information.I think we all agree it’s one beautiful...

Down the (RV) Drain

It’s been said that, “All roads lead to Rome.”  In a motorhome, all drains lead to holding tanks.  Holding tanks are the built-in tanks that hold any waste coming from your RV. Tanks that hold wastewater coming from sinks and showers are called “gray” tanks. Tanks...

RVs and Four Legs

Working in an RV Collision Center means you see a lot of RVs.  They always show up with at least one adult driver, one adult passenger, maybe a couple of kids, and, nine times out of 10, a dog.Traveling with a four-legged friend should—and will be—a pleasant...