Driving on snow covered roads

robert shimanek

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Apr 1, 1998
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Chuck:

I got caught in a hail storm. Interstate 75 was covered with marble size
hail. The wheel got on top of the hail and I had no steering---the coach
started to head for the ditch. You talk about feeling helpless--what a
scarey situation. The front wheels finally came in contact with bare road
close to the edge and I regained control. Whew!! what a relief. I don't
advise driving in snow covered roads unless you can go slow.

Bob
77PB

>Have you ever driven a GMC in the snow? I really hesitate in going
anywhere in
>these months accept along the Pacific Ocean maybe as far North as San
Francisco.
>If you have a secrete maybe you'd share it with me. Chuck sunny California
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>> Ed - Haven't seen you post anything since 11/12. Did you find out what was
>> wrong with your heater. We're all curious.
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>> By the way, I'll be off the computer for a while. We're heading to
Michigan
>> for Tranksgiving and then to Florida for Christmas. Bringing my
computer but
>> don't have a 1500 mile phone extension cord so will catch as catch can a
modem
>> plug in.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>> 77 Kingsley
>> Santa Fe, NM
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From: HLBF
Date sent: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 05:56:12 EST
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Driving on snow covered roads
Send reply to: gmcmotorhome

> In a message dated 98-11-23 11:36:53 EST, you write:
>
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> > Chuck:
> >
> > I got caught in a hail storm. Interstate 75 was covered with marble size
> > hail. The wheel got on top of the hail and I had no steering---the coach
> > started to head for the ditch. You talk about feeling helpless--what a
> > scarey situation. The front wheels finally came in contact with bare road
> > close to the edge and I regained control. Whew!! what a relief. I don't
> > a
> Have you ever lost a front wheel going 65 MPH ????
> Lanier
>
Or a rear at 65?? Not as bad, but still not good !!
Mike Beaton