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Today, 08:15 AMYou might give consideration to weight distribution before adding weight to the front of your trailer. The attached link discusses my findings. ...25 replies | 1483 view(s)
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Today, 07:59 AMThere are lots of different roads to success. I think back to the 1960's when my parents got their first travel trailer. Back then it seemed that...46 replies | 3950 view(s)
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Today, 07:58 AMWelcome to the forum. You can create a signature block with your RV and tow vehicle information (see mine below). That way you won't have to repeat...1 replies | 27 view(s)
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Today, 07:57 AMSecond Chance replied to a thread Reflection swivel table question in New To RV'ing, Purchase Questions & General ConcernsThread moved to New To RV'ing, Purchase Questions & General Concerns. huntr70 might be able to answer your question. Rob1 replies | 62 view(s)
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Today, 07:56 AMThanks! Exactly what I was looking for. Wonder how hard it is doing a large slide?5 replies | 93 view(s)
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Today, 07:54 AMThread moved to Plumbing and Water Systems. Rob5 replies | 103 view(s)
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Today, 07:50 AMMe too. We went on a factory tour in Elkhart (leaving name out on purpose) a few weeks ago, and much to my surprise we saw MORryde IS axles on the...46 replies | 3950 view(s)
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Today, 07:37 AMRiversToRidgesRV replied to a thread Anyone care to suggest a good quality trailer backup cam with dash cam recorder? in General Tech TopicsWe have the Halo View BT7 and love it. The image quality is so much better than our old Furrion camera. We actually did a YouTube video on the BT7....12 replies | 906 view(s)
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Today, 07:27 AMNo cover......it's up and out of the way and really no need to cover it up. There is also easy access to the back of the Converter/Charger, where...7 replies | 198 view(s)
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Today, 07:13 AMLance Glogowsky replied to a thread Which plugs work off batteries only? in Electrical System and WiringThanks for the response. ThriveVans is a company that do mainly van conversions. I saw them on YouTube do a reflection with a Multi Plus II whose...14 replies | 1024 view(s)
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Today, 07:04 AMOkay, that's great news. Glad it worked. Perhaps the way they are set up with trim and such is different. Mine was easy to get to still hanging, but...8 replies | 395 view(s)
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Today, 07:02 AMRiverbug replied to a thread Moving Lithium battery under Dinette in MLE22 in Electrical System and WiringI guess the only thing I would say is that you wouldn't really forget to turn on the cutoff switch when you go to raise or lower the front jacks to...15 replies | 820 view(s)
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Today, 06:57 AMThat's really surprising but great for you. I've had a couple motorhomes and several travel trailers. I've refurbished two of them down to studs and...7 replies | 169 view(s)
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Today, 06:36 AMMy Imagine is older, but the sprayer looks like the picture - the entire plastic insert with the spray holes unscrews from the metal body. The what...7 replies | 296 view(s)
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Today, 06:19 AMIf you mean Hyd or Elect slides ( thru the frame ) this Lippert video will show you how to adjust vertically and side to side.. ...5 replies | 93 view(s)
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Today, 05:55 AMI use my RVs a LOT. Oil bath is in my future. With them the maintainence intervals are MUCH longer.46 replies | 3950 view(s)
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Today, 05:50 AMhuntindog replied to a thread Semi-permanently attach Hughes Watchdog to power cord. in Electrical System and WiringI have a Watchdog. All surge protectors eventually wear out as they absorb small surges. AFAIK, the Watchdog is the only one that has a user...26 replies | 961 view(s)
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Today, 05:22 AMFully agree with Chad on the SeeLevel sensors! One of my future upgrades since you can get a version that talks to Victron and will display on the...5 replies | 103 view(s)
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Today, 04:40 AMThank you for all the replies. I will get up on the roof this weekend to look. I did look at my extended warranty required maintenance schedule and...7 replies | 169 view(s)
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Today, 01:22 AMxrated that’s very clever! Do you have some sort of cover over the side where the cables are coming out? I would be a bit uncomfortable having...7 replies | 198 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:36 PMSolarPoweredRV replied to a thread Which plugs work off batteries only? in Electrical System and Wiring3k doesn't sound too bad for the labor to install Solar panels and the MultiPlus-II. Just be certain they are qualified to do the work.14 replies | 1024 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:29 PMSolarPoweredRV replied to a thread Moving Lithium battery under Dinette in MLE22 in Electrical System and WiringIf you install a complete cut-off switch, you couldn't forget to turn it on before a trip because, your front jack would not operate, and you will...15 replies | 820 view(s)
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Yesterday, 11:18 PMLance Glogowsky replied to a thread Which plugs work off batteries only? in Electrical System and WiringDid you install your multi plus II or have someone else do it? I just got my new Solitude 2930 the end of last year and thinking about the Multi...14 replies | 1024 view(s)
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Yesterday, 10:51 PMInstead of putting the heavier 30lb on I just take an extra 20lb. Still equals 60lb total. And I don’t strain my back. Rich32 replies | 4635 view(s)
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Yesterday, 09:31 PMretired_engineer replied to a thread Moving Lithium battery under Dinette in MLE22 in Electrical System and WiringIt makes sense. Thanks. I don't think you would want everything to go through the new cutoff switch. At a minimum I would want to leave the...15 replies | 820 view(s)
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Yesterday, 09:20 PMrobwatford replied to a thread Sliding Door Falls Off During Travel - Easy Fix in General Tech TopicsOnce I removed the door and unscrewed the plate life got easier and I was able to quickly bend the latch to give a firm click. Thanks for the tip.8 replies | 395 view(s)
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Yesterday, 08:35 PMHoopy Frood replied to a thread Semi-permanently attach Hughes Watchdog to power cord. in Electrical System and WiringThank you, I had considered something like those, but was uncomfortable having the splices, even though they are protected, just lying on the ground,...26 replies | 961 view(s)
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Yesterday, 08:26 PMHoopy Frood replied to a thread Semi-permanently attach Hughes Watchdog to power cord. in Electrical System and WiringOkay, last point first: I'm not sure what kind of "surge module" you're speaking of. Are you talking about those cheap-o surge protectors? If so,...26 replies | 961 view(s)
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Yesterday, 08:26 PMtoolman.dustin replied to a thread Semi-permanently attach Hughes Watchdog to power cord. in Electrical System and WiringYou might consider these submersible butt splices. These are used in water wells. I use them all the time. Splice heat shrink and silicone sealant is...26 replies | 961 view(s)
Re-pack bearings necessary?
Today, 07:59 AM in Axles, Brakes, and Suspension