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Nice weather is allowing some mods to be completed
Sewer storage painted and on
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2021 Imagine 2400 BH
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 crew
 
What's different or better than the bumper storage?
That looks like the fence post with a gutter tray mod... the fence post won't rust and holds some of the larger connectors.

Personally, I like our hose storage... it's a 6" perforated drain pipe next to the dump valves. There's room for our elbow and a pair of gloves, plus our rain gutter hose supports.
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What's different or better than the bumper storage?

Sewer connections don’t fit in the bumper and even the hose is a tight fit
The 5 inch fence post makes it easy


2021 Imagine 2400 BH
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 crew
 
That looks like the fence post with a gutter tray mod... the fence post won't rust and holds some of the larger connectors.

Personally, I like our hose storage... it's a 6" perforated drain pipe next to the dump valves. There's room for our elbow and a pair of gloves, plus our rain gutter hose supports.
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Yes I like that as well
I had the fence post from my old trailer so just reused it


2021 Imagine 2400 BH
2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 crew
 
Within three hours of first arrival at home, my first "mod" was the RV Lock (removed from the former TT). Not much else from the former TT will fit the new 337, so I may have to do an online "rummage sale".
 
Here are some minor mods we did.
A simple was way to secure the propane tanks. Just a lock with a long shackle. I already had the lock.
A no longer used tool bag my wife had made protects the jack head.
There is also a cheap very low power solar panel I use to keep the batteries charged while in storage mounted on top of the propane cover.
And our very long time boat's name was "Attitude Adjustment" so we adapted that for our trailer name.
Oh and the first was to rotate the jack head so I could open my tailgate.

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Just finished installing 3 roof vent covers on our 2600RB. 1 hour 20 minutes. If I knew it was that easy I would have done it sooner.

I just finished the same mod last week. The hardest part was standing back up after being stooped over for so long. This 36 yo body just isn't that young anymore. I'm scared of what 50 is going to bring me.
 
I just finished the same mod last week. The hardest part was standing back up after being stooped over for so long. This 36 yo body just isn't that young anymore. I'm scared of what 50 is going to bring me.

At first I thought you had a typo, until you wondered what 50 is going to bring you. 36 year old body is super young to us 70+ guys. Best news is we get 1/2 rates at BC Parks until June 15, and after Labour Day.
 
I just finished the same mod last week. The hardest part was standing back up after being stooped over for so long. This 36 yo body just isn't that young anymore. I'm scared of what 50 is going to bring me.
That feeling you had after being stooped over so long is how us 50++++ old people feel when we get out of bed and it gets worse throughout the day.
 
I just finished the same mod last week. The hardest part was standing back up after being stooped over for so long. This 36 yo body just isn't that young anymore. I'm scared of what 50 is going to bring me.

Well I'm damn near double that and it probably took me twice as long. LOL
 
I just finished the same mod last week. The hardest part was standing back up after being stooped over for so long. This 36 yo body just isn't that young anymore. I'm scared of what 50 is going to bring me.
I rodeoed for several years when I was much younger. At 35, most days felt like I was 60. At 49, I'll falling apart now!

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Just finished installing 3 roof vent covers on our 2600RB. 1 hour 20 minutes. If I knew it was that easy I would have done it sooner.

I installed 3 Maxxair covers a couple of weeks ago. Replaced all the nuts with nylock nuts having read about 2 instances where they came loose.
 
I installed our weather station and we boost antenna today.
One 1/2" conduit inside a 3/4" x 6 ft piece of conduit.
2 window suction tools and a few hose clamps.
I think I will cover the conduit with some pipe insulation wrap in case it wants to tap the side of the roof. So far no taps on a gusty day. KEN

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And our very long time boat's name was "Attitude Adjustment" so we adapted that for our trailer name.


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I love that decal....here is what we put on ours, it is a tradition as we have now head the same decal on the last 4 units we have owned...I also installed a larger antenna for the Furrion backup camera (+9db increase in signal). I had ot fabricate a bracket ot hold the antenna in place since it was so long and was prone to getting blown horizontal.

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I installed our weather station and we boost antenna today.
One 1/2" conduit inside a 3/4" x 6 ft piece of conduit.
2 window suction tools and a few hose clamps.
I think I will cover the conduit with some pipe insulation wrap in case it wants to tap the side of the roof. So far no taps on a gusty day. KEN

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Update:

I have had the weather station attached to the Solitude for over 3 months. I found out the the suction cups work better if both the cup surface and where it's going to stick need to be cleaned with a damp paper towel. It sticks way better when doing that. KEN
 
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