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Old 01-01-2020, 01:40 PM   #2
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If you have a GPS it's best to have an RV one that way you can enter the height etc of your rig and it should help you avoid low bridges etc. I've used a Rand McNally RV GPS for the last 9 years of full timing and about 110K miles and not had any issues. Garmin, however, has new ones that are easier to get the map updates from and have some other advantages so I have last years model on order. If you ordered last years model from Garmin.com you can get one for about $220. We also get a new truckers atlas every other year to make sure the GPS isn't making any mistakes.
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