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Greetings. We are new to rv'ing and will be picking up our 38 ft diesel pusher in South Carolina next week. We will use our 04 jeep gr cherokee ltd as a dingy. First, are MH's subject to go thru the highway weigh stations that commercial trucks do? Second, does anyone use the same dingy as we are and, if so, what precutions should we take with the trans case and tranny? Third, are MH's allowed to pass thru the tunnels? Our route will be SC, NC, VA, WV then onward to NW Pennsylvania. Any and all comments/info is greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hello Bosco and welcome to the site.
Some States don't allow propane true their tunnels.
Get yourself an RW400 GPS.you can punch in your RV height
and propane avoidance and it will take you around those places. Here is the web site there are on sale now
for $149,00 can beat that anywhere,
www.RightWayGPS.com
PS the RW 400 its the onlyone with RV guidance.
I tow a wrangler, I put the transfer case in neutral
key on ignition,Disconect the batt. and go.
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d.bentley
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The height issue is a problem and we are always well aware of our 145 inch height and we carefully watch for low clearances. Our GPS does not seem to note low clearances and this would be a nice feature. We have only encountered though, one road (Utah) and one tunnel (Zion) where this was a problem in over 60K miles of travel. Both had work-a-rounds. We are mostly RV in the west though.
regards
Bill and Carole
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Some tunnels and bridges do not allow vehicles with LP gas bottles. I know you will have to go around Baltimore. In Virginia Beach all I had to do was shut off my gas at the bottle. Each one is different. You need to check in advance to prevent having to retrace your path.
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