AbdRahim
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2019
- Messages
- 3,582
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- BayStar 3626
- RV Length
- 37’
- Chassis
- Ford
- Engine
- V10
- TOW/TOAD
- None
Can't believe I missed you all. Welcome.
Also, if you have never driven a Class A, and you decide that is what you want, I highly recommend RV Driving School. The cost of repairs for one boo boo would more than pay for the instruction. There are a lot of you tube videos on bus driving that I also found helpful. All of the studying and preparation I did was for a 40-45 ft coach. When I first drove the 37 ft that I purchased it was a breeze. There is a learning curve, but so there is with everything new.
Also, if you have never driven a Class A, and you decide that is what you want, I highly recommend RV Driving School. The cost of repairs for one boo boo would more than pay for the instruction. There are a lot of you tube videos on bus driving that I also found helpful. All of the studying and preparation I did was for a 40-45 ft coach. When I first drove the 37 ft that I purchased it was a breeze. There is a learning curve, but so there is with everything new.
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