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Category: RV FAQs

link to What Class of RV Has Air Brakes? (and do you need a CDL?)

What Class of RV Has Air Brakes? (and do you need a CDL?)

Some motorhomes are quite large, and the largest ones often have at least 6 wheels and can be almost as long as big trucks. While I know 18-wheeled trucks use air brakes, do RVs have air...

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Does an RV Fridge Need a Battery to Run on Propane?

RV refrigerators aren't like the ones we have at home. Most commonly, refrigerators in campers run on propane. But does an RV fridge need a battery to run on propane? Without a battery or shore...

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Can You Sleep in an RV at Rest Areas Overnight? (state list)

RVers often drive cross country to their next destination. But if you can't find a campground along the way, or just want to save money, can you sleep in a tow camper at a reststop? When deciding...

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Aluminum vs. Rubber Roof: Which Is Better for RVs?

Buying an RV is a huge investment. RV owners want their vehicles to be durable, water-resistant, and long-lasting. So, what is the best RV roof material? Let’s explore aluminum vs. rubber roofs for...

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Aluminum vs. Wood Frame Construction in an RV: Which Is Best?

Selecting an RV is a big decision. And some RVs are much higher quality than others. When it comes to construction specifically, let's explore aluminum vs wood frame RVs. As a general rule,...

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Can You Put a Regular Sink and Faucet in an RV?

When I first got into touring the country in my RV, I couldn’t help but miss the full-sized kitchen, sinks, shower, and furniture I had at home. Some RVs are larger than others, but can you put a...

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Hi! I'm Jeff Campbell. I'm a Dad to 3 awesome daughters, Astrid, Jolie, and Layla. With 2 middle-schoolers and a toddler, I've got my hands full. But I love to travel, love RV's, and have found a way to make it all work like a family of laptop warriors! Join me as I dive into RV tips, parenting on the road tips, remote learning & schooling, and much more!

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