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    Long Trip!!!

    I will be driving solo from Annapolis MDthis Friday To Knigsville NAS in South Texas. I must be report to Kingsville by noon on Monday. It's around a 1680 mile trip. Any pointers besides the obvious? And by the way i actually live in Wichita Falls so anyone in North Texas oughta give me a holler in the next couple of weeks.

    Scotter
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    I am in McAllen, TX, just a couple of hours south of Kingsville...

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    MIDN USNA

    If you are coming through Ft. Worth on your way south, let me know and maybe we can meet up?

    Rob A.

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    Leave now. Spend three days in New Orleans.

    -Daver
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    Thumbs up Congrats...

    ...Pleasure meeting you, allbeit brief @ the MD Mini Meet in Bethesda a few weeks ago

    As for pointers, check all wiper blades, tires, belts, hoses, and change fluids if necessary. Click IT or TICKET is in full effect nationwide so buckle up B4 Ol'Smokey issues you a financial "reminder" Other than that and keeping an eye out for speed traps you should get there with no problems whatsoever
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    Tire pressure and check oil frequently.

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    Yeah, pump up the tires to at least 40 pounds/inch2. You will get better gas mileage and tires won't get as hot (less chance of blowouts expecially if overloaded) and will handle sudden lane changes better.

    Have a great trip! I drove from Detroit to Arizona a couple of years ago and the VX is the ideal long distance cruiser! I love it!
    Canadian VXer!

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