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Old 07-10-2021, 06:54 PM   #16
hatwate
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: A.C.E. 30.1
State: Nebraska
Posts: 78
THOR #3161
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Originally Posted by Tmgsteve View Post
I'm about to embark on my first "real" road trip. A little concerned about finding accessible fuel stops for an ACE with a minivan on a tow dolly along the way (don't want to get trapped in a bad situation). See some websites like RV gas buddy, but when i randomly picked a location and viewed overhead images, it was suggesting something in an industrial park really off the beaten path! Would love some advice/suggestions.
Flying Js usually have RV lanes. If u go to their website u can search for stations which have RV lanes, propane, etc. Pilots don’t usually have RV lanes. Sometimes u have to get assertive when trying to get a spot at a station. If there isn’t an open one that’ll work I will go stand by one that will work and when it’s current occupant finishes I stand in the way of anyone else until my husband can pull our ACE 30.1 with toad into the pump. When my husband asks which of 2-3 stations he should use my answer: the one we can get in and out of. Finally, as soon as we fill up I identify our next station so we know whether we have to fill sooner/later.
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