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Towing: Have You Been to a Land Down-Undah?

POSTED: 1st November 2010

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When it comes to travel destinations, behind North America and Europe, Canadians most enjoy the islands of the Kiwi bird as an exotic destination. The comfortable fellow commonwealth nation of New Zealand is particularly...


RV-ING in the Yukon

POSTED: 21st June 2010

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Canada’s Yukon is a place of fiction and wonder, with a few real facts thrown in. Best known as the site of the Klondike Gold Rush, it’s a territory few Canadians will ever get to despite knowing about its river, gold and mounties. Many books and tales have been spawned by the hunt for gold...


Towing - Up-Grading Your System

POSTED: 26th April 2010

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For my test of the Lacrosse travel trailer, Dodge loaned me a new 2009 Ram 1500 Crew with the 5’7” cargo box. This Laramie-trimmed truck was equipped with the 5.7L Hemi V8 with MDS (multi-displacement system) and VVT (variable valve timing). The motor makes 390hp and 407 lb-ft of torque pushed through a five-speed automatic transmission...


SuperBumper

POSTED: 17th December 2009

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Last issue, you may recall we installed a new aftermarket fuel tank on Mike Pennington’s 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 with the 6.6L diesel. You also may recall that Mike came across an ad in this publication that advertised replacement fuel tanks and ended up calling


Going the Distance...Titan Fuel Tank Replacement

POSTED: 16th December 2009

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If you own a Chevy pickup equipped with the Duramax diesel engine, your one complaint may be that it seems like every time you turn around, you’re having to stop for fuel. This is amplified when you are on a road trip and especially when you are towing your favourite toy behind you.


Tips to Know Before You Tow

POSTED: 21st October 2009

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Before you tow, know the basics. Hitching-up can instantly transform your one-ton pickup into 15-ton wrecking ball! Doing sixty down the highway is not a good time to learn from your mistakes. A quick education can ensure your safety – and ours!