Thursday, September 9, 2010

Cunningham Campers, Inc.

RV Parts, Accessories and Camping Information

Free Camping

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On June - 14 - 2010

Free CampingDId you know that our Used Jayco Owners Group Members qualify for a night of free camping when they join the Good Sam Club?

No membership fees in our owners group, plenty of quality help and our own overstock sales area just for you.

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Going Green

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On April - 9 - 2009



Going Green Is Easy With the Good Sam Club
Everyone is talking about going green like it’s the hottest new trend. Yet the Good Sam Club, providing services to RVers for more than 40 years, has long been offering benefits that encourage members to preserve the environment.

Join the Good Sam Club today and join other RVers who are dedicated to becoming better global citizens.

Along with money-saving benefits like 10% discounts on camping, Good Sam Club members make a difference in the environment. Here’s how you can do your part:
Pick up Litter.
Good Sam Club offers members many opportunities to volunteer and contribute to your community and environment. One of the Club’s largest cleanup efforts is the Good Sam National Cleanup Day. For the past 12 years, Club members across the country join in a shared effort to improve the appearance of our public lands before the summer travel season begins.

Interested in participating in this year’s cleanup effort that clears our highways, parks, beaches and mountains? Become a Good Sam Club member today!

Think Global, Act Local. With more than 2,000 local Good Sam Chapters, many of them have implemented Adopt-a-Highway and Adopt-a-Park Programs. Chapters have adopted more than 600 miles of byways and 126 federal, state and municipal parks across the United States and Canada.

When you join the Good Sam Club, you have the chance to join a dedicated group of RVers who make a positive impact on your local community.

Plan Your Trips. Plan your trip and avoid getting lost, which wastes fuel. Tools like the Good Sam Club’s online trip routing can help you prepare. This service is simple to use. Type in your origination and destination, and you’ll get RV-specific routing that includes bridge and tunnel restrictions and state towing laws. You can also get road advisories, an estimate on fuel costs and map out locations that offer Good Sam member discounts.

Good Sam Club benefits like these are good for the environment; Plus, they save you time and money.

Drive Smarter. How? Keep your RV and towed vehicle well tuned, the tires inflated properly; avoid overloading your RV; use the cruise control as often as possible; and drive smoothly. Driving smarter means less fuel consumption.
Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle. Before throwing anything out, consider whether it can be reused, repaired or recycled. And before you make a new purchase, consider purchasing something used – that includes RV parts.

Good Sam members get the members-only monthly magazine – Highways – packed with RV maintenance and technical tips to keep your RV running smoothly. Plus, you’ll get the Good Sam e-newsletter, CyberSam, which delivers helpful tips directly to your in-box.

The Good Sam Club offers many resources
to help members save the planet – while saving money.

Join today and start saving money with member benefits like these:

  1. 10% Discount at the network of more than 1,700 Good Sam Parks
  2. Free subscription to Highways magazine, the official publication of the Good Sam Club
  3. RV Emergency Road Service Enrollment Discount
  4. Members-Only Rates on RV and Auto Insurance
  5. Discounts on Trailer Life Directory and RV related books & publications
  6. Good Sam Continued Service Plan (CSP) can save you thousands on RV repairs



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Campsite Safety

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On October - 28 - 2008

Camping is a fun time for the whole family. It is a time to leave all of your troubles behind and reconnect with family and friends. Campfires, roasting marshmallows and sing-a-longs are the memories you’ll cherish for the rest of your life. That’s why it is essential to make your campsite a safe place for everyone.

The campsite you choose is your home away from home. It should be a clean, safe place that is devoid of any debris or low-hanging limbs. And, choosing a site that is flat and level makes it easier to set up camp and park your RV.

Once you’ve chosen the perfect campsite, there are a few safety precautions to keep in mind while setting up camp. The following tips can go a long way to ensure that you and your family have a memorable camping experience.

• Check for potential hazards. Be sure to check the site thoroughly for glass, sharp objects, branches, large ant beds, poison ivy, bees and hazardous terrain.

• Inspect the site. Look for a level site with enough room to spread out all your gear. Also, a site that has trees or shrubs on the side of prevailing winds will help block strong, unexpected gusts.

• Build fires in a safe area. Your open fires and fuel-burning appliances must be far enough away from the tent to prevent ignition from sparks, flames and heat. Never use a flame or any other heating device inside a tent. Use a flashlight or battery-powered light instead.

• Make sure your fires are always attended. Be sure you have an area for a fire that cannot spread laterally or vertically - a grill or stone surface is ideal. When putting the fire out, drown it with water, making sure all embers, coals and sticks are wet.

• Dispose of trash properly. Remember to recycle - use the proper recycling bins if available.

• Watch out for bugs. Avoid attracting stinging insects by wearing light-colored clothing and avoiding perfumes or colognes.

• Beware when encountering wildlife. To ward off bears, keep your campsite clean, and do not leave food, garbage, coolers, cooking equipment or utensils out in the open. Remember that bears are potentially dangerous and unpredictable - never feed or approach a bear. Use a flashlight at night - many animals feed at night and the use of a flashlight may warn them away.

• Beware of poisonous plants. Familiarize yourself with any dangerous plants that are common to the area. If you come into contact with a poisonous plant, immediately rinse the affected area with water and apply a soothing lotion, such as calamine, to the affected area.

Good Sam VIP cares about your safety — before, during and after your camping trip! Plus, we want to make sure that your RV has the best coverage both on and off the road. That’s why we are pleased to recommend Good Sam VIP for all of your RV and auto insurance needs. With features, such as full replacement cost coverage and personal effects coverage, you’ll have the peace of mind you need to fully enjoy your vacation. Plus, by taking advantage of your exclusive Good Sam VIP rates, you could even save a little money along the way (new customers that have switched save more that $300 a year, on average!).

To find out more about the outstanding coverage and generous savings Good Sam VIP has to offer, please call 888-514-1116 and mention savings code GFN or visit their website for a free, no-obligation quote.

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Winterizing - Almost Time!

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On October - 3 - 2008

It’s hard to believe but Fall has arrived.  We can tell it by the temperature drops we have been experiencing for the past few days in Jeffersonville, IN.  Our crews have already started winterizing our inventory and it is a good time for you to start thinking about it too.

Yes, there are a number of good weeks to camp remaining but it never hurts to have the supplies on hand.   Really cold nights could start sneaking in on us before we know it.

Whatever you do please don’t forget to check your roof and wall seams!  Since this Ike has blown through we have done lots of estimates for people who sustained damage and even have tsome who tried to blame wall delamination and old wood rot on the storm.  Nope folks, a storm doesn’t cause these issues in the space of a few days, lack of maintenance does!  We all have caulking on and in  our homes and we know we have to tend to it or there will be problems.  Caulking that slips by and gets away from you  can develope hairline cracks and great big ones that will start leaking which can cause thousands of dollars in damage.   An hours worth of work and usually less than $50 in materials is all it takes to prevent this.  If you are unsure of what should be looked for call your dealer and schedule a service appointment.  Insurance and warranty do not cover maintenance issues… those repair expenses come out of your pocket.

It’s probably not a bad idea to get those ugly black streaks off your RV before bedding her down for the winter.  Getting them off now will save some elbow grease next spring.  I mean, come on, you wash and wax your car don’t you?  In most cases you paid just as much, or more, for your RV.  Take some time, use some TLC and she will more than likely be around when your vehicle is rotting in the junk yard.

I have listed a few of the products we use that seem to help make the process a little easier.  They are at the bottom of this page.

FOR OUR LOCALS! This years special…

Winterize Special: ONLY $106.85 (includes tax - for units with bypass kit already installed)

Special includes: Check water heater & tanks for drainage, up to 2 gallons of anti-freeze, roof seam inspection, sidewall seam inspection, guaranteed to 20 degrees below zero (F).

FOR OUR NEW FOLKS:

When winterizing your RV please DO NOT use regular automotive anti-freeze!  As silly as it may sound, we have found this to be a common occurance with folks that are new to camping and the RV Industry in general.

RV winterization requires special non-toxic anti-freeze and we recommend you use a brand that is guaranteed to 50 degrees below zero such as the one listed at the below link.

Non-Toxic RV Anti-Freeze

Make sure your holding tanks and water heater are drained before the freezing temperatures arrive! Should you get caught off guard lighting the furnace and opening cabinet doors usually works for a one night freeze.  Hopefully you won’t get caught off guard with an extend time of cold temperatures.  Watch your local weather and if they are calling for multiple days of cold weather; WINTERIZE!

Refer to your Jayco Owners Manual for instructions on winterizing your unit.  Manuals can be downloaded for most models from 1973-Present on this website.

If you own a newer model Jayco more than likely you already have a water heater bypass kit installed. These kits are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and help make winterizing easier and less expensive. Here’s a link you can use to order a bypass kit for your RV:

Winterizing and By-Pass Kits

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Jayco Parts

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On September - 4 - 2008

Need Help Finding or Identifying Jayco Parts?

We have received hundreds of emails from Jayco Owners trying to identify and locate parts for their campers and the years models range from 1973-2007. In most cases we have had the parts in stock, could gain access to them or suggest alternative repair procedures. Our family has been selling and servicing Jayco RV’s for more than 35 years and we have the knowledge and expereince to assist you every step of the way!

ASK US! WE ARE HERE TO HELP.

There are so many different items we can’t list them all on this site. Call us toll free and one of our specialists will be happy to assist you.

Toll Free in The United States:

 

1-800-778-9411

Ext. 3

HOURS (EST):

Monday - Friday: 8:30AM - 5:30PM

Saturday: 9:00AM - 12:00PM

Please have the following information available: Year, Model and VIN#.

We accept Master Card, Visa and Discover. Most parts are shipped directly from the factory to your door. 

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Maybe We Can Help!

Posted by Wes - Jayco Group Moderator On September - 3 - 2008

If You Have ?’s, We Have Answers!

Over the past 6 months we have received literally hundreds of emails from people who have purchased used Jayco RV’s from all over the world! Most contain questions about servicing and repairing the units that were purchased. Our Service Department has responded to 100% of those emails with helpful suggestions and instructions. In some cases we have drawn diagrams to assist people with the repairs. All this has been provided absolutely FREE!

The idea is to use this section for you to ask questions and get the answers you need in a timely fashion. You might not be the only person out there with the same questions so we will make all answers available to our members.

Each member who registers on our website receives “Contributor” permissions so you can start a post under “Service Help” and get answers from our professional staff. Our family has been selling and servicing Jayco RV’s for more than 35 years and we don’t mind sharing our expertise with our customers.

Why would we do this for people we really don’t know? It’s simple; we carry a very large selection of Jayco OEM repair parts and hope you will order the parts you need from us. If you don’t, that’s perfectly fine too. All we ask is you post us a thank you on this website for helping.

Don’t know how to create a new post? Just leave your question in the comment section below and we will answer and move it where it needs to be.

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