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Old 09-29-2021, 12:51 PM   #15
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This may help you while on interstates. Some Flying J stations have dedicated RV lanes for gas and diesel. We printed this and pretty much don't leave home without it.
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I pull a Jeep with a 28 foot class C. I have never had a problem gassing. As others have commented, you have to be smart. I will pass if I don't like the way it looks. Sometimes only one or two lanes will work. I usually try to gas the RV with one pump and the toad with another. Many times I stay 5 feet from the pumps to allow myself room to turn when done. But again, don't sweat it. It's easy if you are careful.
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Old 09-30-2021, 12:16 AM   #17
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Agree, Convenience Stores NOT good choice for RV, tried one once, NEVER again, always recommend the TRUCK STOPS, but even there, beware POT HOLES IN DRIVE
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Old 09-30-2021, 09:36 PM   #18
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My suggestion is to scout fuel stops in advance using google satellite view and street view when possible, when not start looking about 100 miles in advance and pull in when you see a large gas station with good pump access, thankfully at lest in the parts of the country where I tend to travel new mega gas stations are popular
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I got accounts with two different card lock fuel vendors last year and almost always go to those locations if possible . They are big rig friendly, and I never get blocked in by some joker buying a slurpee
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