If one finds themselves in the boonies with an extended slideout and a dead battery, is there any problem with connecting the truck battery to the trailer battery with jumper cables to power the slideout (with the truck running).
DW and I were annoyed by the amount of light coming in through the bedroom ceiling vent while trying to sleep in our North Trail 21FBS. A piece of black poster board and some velcro took care of that.
I had resigned myself to thinking I needed an outdoor/portable surge protector, but I really wanted a hardwired unit. A few weeks ago I noticed for the first time that the panel below and to the right of the sink (when looking at the sink) in my North Trail 21FBS is removable. The second I saw...
I can't think of anything you'd need to worry about other than the gas stations being few and far between on 60.
In Socorro, when you hit California Street (main drag), turn right for a short (1/2 mile) jaunt to I-25. If you turn left you'll have to go through town to hit I-25.
Also, along the...
Ditto all that. I had a Voyager (which I paid WAY too much for at the dealer w/ trailer purchase before I knew anything) and could never get it set right. It needed adjustment every time I used it and there were times when I could never get it right and felt like it was doing nothing. Had a...
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. DW_Gray, did you end up going with the Gorilla Snot?
I'm a bit leery of using a spray adhesive due to the required precision. I'd prefer a gel or liquid, like the Gorilla Snot. Here's some pics of what I'm talking about:
Hi Mcreech,
I think the sweep would be what we're talking about. It's the wide black rubber seal that flips out when it's going out and flips in when going in. It's attached on the inside.
The top 6 or 8 inches of the slideout rear-side seal has detached from the interior of my North Trail 21FBS. Is there an adhesive I can buy to reattach this myself? I'd like to avoid the 55-mile round trip to my dealer just for them to slap some glue on it.
I should also mention my towing was with minimal additional weight. 15 gallons of water, extra battery, 150lb me, and 120lb wife in truck; battery, propane, bedding, clothes, food, and lightweight cookware/dinnerware in trailer.
I used to tow my 21FBS with a Tacoma. It did fine on the flats, but got maxed out fairly easily with a headwind up moderate grades. There were times on I-40 between Albuquerque and Flagstaff when I had it floored in 5th (6 speed manual) just to maintain 60mph (should be in 6th by 50mph when...
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