Puzzled's 2017 T32

Puzzled_1

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Momma already had purchased bedding to brighten things up some.

 

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TravelTiger

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Momma already had purchased bedding to brighten things up some.

Very nice! I found if you still want it to fit in the grey family, it's hard to find something that also brings in color. We went with greys and beiges.

I like what she picked! Where did she get it?


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Puzzled_1

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Very nice! I found if you still want it to fit in the grey family, it's hard to find something that also brings in color. We went with greys and beiges.

I like what she picked! Where did she get it?


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I believe that was a Walmart clearance item lol...

We are going to switch to a rv queen bed I believe to give us some more room in the bedroom. The first thing we both commented on was keeping the comforter, top sheet and pillow cases.
 

Puzzled_1

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First issue with the new camper was we weren't getting video signal from the DVD player. Upon investigation I found a pin broken off in the TV from the video cable. I proceeded to pull the panel behind the TV off (the factory must have forgotten to clean the sawdust prior to assembly), removed the TV, pulled the radio out. I fished a new cable through and all is good again.











 

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Puzzled_1

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I mounted the motorcycle wheel chock using a collapsible metal anchor. I've used these in the past and they are great when you are working with a blind location such as a camper.



 

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Puzzled_1

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Some various Harley garb..

Key rack.


Garage welcome mat.


Coat hooks added to the garage mirror.


Entrance sign.


Thermometer.
 

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schew

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Congratulations on your new RV. This was our second choice when we were looking but settled on the TQ31.
Great looking rv!!!
 

Puzzled_1

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Next up was the addition of the Furion camera. I initially went with the back up only setup. The reception was spotty at best and when I contacted Furion I discovered I was sold an older version of their system that didn't have the antenna on the monitor. After some great customer service at Furion I ended up with the in motion/back up camera. This setup works great. At first I did not see a need for such a thing until I actually had it. I now use it rolling up the highway to make sure something isn't sitting behind me that I can't see in my mirrors. The back up camera is a big help as most are.





 

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Puzzled_1

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I added two outlets in the kitchen above the counter on both sides of the stove. This allows the coffee maker to be plugged in and not have a cord hanging over the front of the counter. I added another outlet in the garage as there was only one outlet in the garage and it was toward the ceiling.















 

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schew

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By looking at your work I think you may have answered a question whether the interior walls were made with aluminum or wood studs. Looks like aluminum?
 

Puzzled_1

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In order to turn the vent fan on in the bathroom we had to use a ladder or climb on the tub. Poor design IMO. I pulled the light switch from the wall, used my 4' drill bit, drilled a hole into the "Attic" and ran my wires down to a double rocker switch.











 

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Puzzled_1

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We didn't like how small the medicine cabinet was so I changed it out for something a little larger. There was no point in wasting the stock cabinet so I mounted it on the adjacent wall. I think it is used to store wash cloths and TP.







 

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Puzzled_1

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I added some Maxx Air II roof vent covers. It is nice to be able to leave the vents open without the water intrusion during rain storms.







 

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