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By Ray's Truck Service & RV 24 Sep, 2018
The internet is always a useful tool when it comes to looking up information, even when it comes to your RV. Whether you are looking up supplies, planing routes, creating a rockin' road trip playlists, or simply just pursing to see what you can find! However, at Ray's Truck Service & RV we know that sometimes you have no idea where to begin looking for the best information on RVs. So we have put together a handy list of the top RV sites where you can hopefully start you search! Or maybe even find just what you are looking for!

·         RVs For Sale:   www.rvsnorthwest.com

·         Chuck's RV, Mead, WA - Parts, Roof A/C, Gas, Svc.: www.chucks-rv.com

·         Freedom RV, Spokane, WA - Gas, 5th Wheels, Parts: www.freedomrvusa.com

·         Travel Information: wsdot.wa.gov/traffic

·         RV Parks:   www.gocampingamerica.com  or www.rvparkhunter.com

·         RV Info & Clubs:   www.rv.net

·         GMC Motorhome Clubs: www.gmcmotorhomes.com/clubs/directory.html

·         RV Cooking - Recipes: www.rvtrekker.com

·         Camping Supplies: www.campingworld.com


By Ray's Truck Service & RV 24 Sep, 2018
When it comes to getting your RV ready for the long, cold winter it involves more than just throwing a tarp over it. RV's need to be fully protected against a wide range of things from moisture, pest infestation, and  frozen pipes. We here at Ray's Truck Service & RV know that you don't want to start next years camping season dealing with any problems so we have put together a quick checklist to help you make sure your RV is fully winterized and ready to go when spring and summer return!

  • Plumbing:  Treat with pink non-toxic anti-freeze. Get by-pass kit for water heater.
  • Moisture Control: Place chemical absorbent inside to absorb the moisture.
  • Suspension: Spray all rubber bushings with WD-40 to prevent dry rot. Have suspension professionally lubed at each service and just before winter.
  • Tires: Cover or even remove tires to protect against sun damage. Fill to manufacturer specs on sidewalls. Never under or over inflate.
  • Rodent Control:  Stuff openings with aluminum or brass wool or fill with "Great Stuff".
  • Insect Control: Sprinkle Ant Block all around your camper. Spray for spiders.
  • Propane:  Close, cover, or fill propane openings prevent bug infestations. Remove in spring before lighting systems.
  • Clean:  Clean out all food, spices, toothpaste, blankets, etc. to reduce rodent problems.

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