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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 2938856" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>My state has that vehicle pass thing too, $10 annually when you register each one. We just do our tow vehicle, but they'd want each one we brought if we bought others.</p><p></p><p>We got the Golden Age pass too, but like you mentioned, the Yellowstone camps were not for us. The KOA in Yellowstone city was like $50 last time we stayed there about 5 years ago. Really nice, but pricey. Pretty drive from there through the main park. We've also come through Teton and Jackson Hole to get there. All beautiful parks.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I have a 28' Forest River Wildwood that I'm doing an axle replacement on, so it's up on blocks right now. First time trailer buyers (like we were) have no idea how cheaply made these things are. We burned up tires on each trip and it took us awhile to discover the axles were too light to begin with and one bracket was slightly off.</p><p></p><p>I found out it's a fairly common thing in the industry, among other short cuts that a lot of manufacturers take. Put the smallest, cheapest wheels, tires and axles on and hope the warranty runs out before anyone notices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 2938856, member: 5485"] My state has that vehicle pass thing too, $10 annually when you register each one. We just do our tow vehicle, but they'd want each one we brought if we bought others. We got the Golden Age pass too, but like you mentioned, the Yellowstone camps were not for us. The KOA in Yellowstone city was like $50 last time we stayed there about 5 years ago. Really nice, but pricey. Pretty drive from there through the main park. We've also come through Teton and Jackson Hole to get there. All beautiful parks. On a side note, I have a 28' Forest River Wildwood that I'm doing an axle replacement on, so it's up on blocks right now. First time trailer buyers (like we were) have no idea how cheaply made these things are. We burned up tires on each trip and it took us awhile to discover the axles were too light to begin with and one bracket was slightly off. I found out it's a fairly common thing in the industry, among other short cuts that a lot of manufacturers take. Put the smallest, cheapest wheels, tires and axles on and hope the warranty runs out before anyone notices. [/QUOTE]
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