As you go up from Big Country to Bighorn or up from Bighorn to Landmark you will find that more of the options are standard. Also some standard equipment on the upper lines are not available on the lessor ones. Get and compare build sheets,
Ditto on the Outland. Got mine at Costco. Very reasonable when on sale. Instant on and no firewood to mess with. Also much less $ than the cheesy little red one at CW.
Before you leave on your nest trip, put in 5-10 gallons of water, one bottle of Dawn dish soap and 1/2 bottle of Calgon liquid water softener. Dump when you arrive. Then use the Geo method regularly. https://wheelingit.us/2012/03/21/rv-tank-sensors-the-geo-method/
Depends on the year and model. My 2015 has no interior radio. In the door side storage bay opposite the level-up controls is an automotive type radio with CD player. It has a mute switch but no on / off switch.
Also use a stud finder to see if there are any vertical supports behind that drill here sticker. You wouldn't be the first to find a stud behind that sticker.
I have an annual beach front site from November 10 till April 10 on Lake Havasu. Just across the London Bridge. We may leave early this year and would consider subletting it for the last month. If interested, please post up on the following thread...
I have an annual beach front site from November 10 till April 10. We may leave early this year and would consider subletting it for the last month. If interested, please PM me.
Re: terry classic still in production ?
Thats too bad that they are out of production. They are so cute! I think we need quality small units in our RV family.
I had a service come out once to wash and wax the 5'er and they really didn't do a good job, but want a premium price, so the next year I just had my wife wash and wax the 5er with Meguiar's cleaner wax 50 and it only took her two days to do the job. She is getting older and slowing down some...
I usually go down I-5 to the speedway and take Panama to the 99. North just a short way to 58 east. Seems to be less traffic and fewer traffic lights that way.
How do you power it up Dave? The blue tote won't fit under my Bighorn either. Could you power it up off of the end of the trailers light cord that would normally connect to the truck? That would be handier than battery clips and could also work for my Viair compressor.
Take the time to find your exact tire and check out the load chart. You will find what you are looking for. And that will be quite different from some of the posts on this thread.
Low batteries could be the issue with the power awning. It is 12 volt. Start your truck, plug in the trailer for a few minutes and see if that makes a difference.
Look up your tire on the manufacturer's. Website. Search for inflation charts and find your tire. You will then know the exact answer to your question rather than someone's wild *** guess.
Covers are not a good idea in wet climates. If you leave it on all winter there will be a moldy mess to clean off the roof in the spring. If you get a cover, get a good one. Check out Calmark https://www.calmarkcovers.com/product-info/why-buy-calmark
A guy at the big show in Quartzsite had them for $100. Not sure of the size. If 12' would still be a bargain. Just use Jim's method against the ladder rather than on the side. BTW..... do we have a date for the Quartzsite lunch @ La Mesa?
Once you try pellet you will not go back. So easy to keep clean, no flareups. The wife hates propane so we use it for all our baking as well. Meat loaf, stuffed peppers, anything you can think of. We use the Traeger table top. Very compact. Would never go back to my Weber Q.
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