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[GMCnet] Spare Parts list [message #345058] Tue, 09 July 2019 15:16 Go to previous message
Dean Hanson is currently offline  Dean Hanson   United States
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Registered: May 2018
Karma:
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I'm going to stick my nose in here. Since it is just what I did/do, please
don't cut it off.

I bought my first '73-23' GMC Glacier in 1979. Bought and sold and drove a
few 26fters as well. Probably have over 250,000 miles on GMC's. I also have
over a million miles in RV's/travel trailers all across this un United
States. I carry a box of selected tools. Never carried a spare other than a
box of fuses in the glove box. Don't know why I (still) carry a spare tire
as I have never nor will I ever change a tire myself on the road. Only had
one flat on the road. Here is my experienced suggestion for your spares: The
black list, AAA card, ample time, and a GREAT ATTITUDE. Make the journey as
important as the destination and enjoy the ride. We have had more fun
getting there, enjoying the hiccups than being there. If you are blocking
the road, that's one thing. Otherwise you got a cold one in the frig, and
your bed in the back. Relax and enjoy. And the people you meet in this world
(and group) can be pretty fantastic. If you are in a hurry to get there,
don't take a RV. If you take a RV, take a GMC. This 40 year old is better
than most of the young ones.



Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion

P.O.Box 2096

Fremont, Ca. 94536

(510) 657-9600



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