Thanks Jim, that's basically the same advice the factory had. They called me yesterday and let me know that even they cant match very well because of the variances between different batches of the same color. I am off to Home Depot to try to get a match.
I am adding a bed rail to the bunk over the entertainment center in the back of my 2012 Sundance 3300ck. I want to match the color of the rest of the wood. Is there a stain that i can buy that would match the stain used on the cabinet doors?
Thanks for the reply. The duct you refer to under the sink, while technically mounted in the direction of the bedroom, has louvers that will redirect airflow away from the open bedroom door. Cold weather will be here soon so I guess that will determine the vents effectiveness.
I'm kinda new here so pardon me if this question is bad etiquette, I've been looking at other posts in the "ask the factory" section and there doesn't seem to be much interaction from Heartland. Is this section monitored by a factory rep?
I have looked and looked but I cant find any furnace heater ducts running to the main bedroom in the front of the trailer. How will the front bedroom get heat if the doors are closed?
Thanks for the reply. I had what I thought was a bad radio (A and B speakers were not working C speakers sounded awful) so I pulled out the radio to check to see if the speakers were wired to the radio, they were. When I got the radio out I saw that "no A and B" was written on the back of the...
I'm trying to figure out how to get sound from the RADIO/DVD player through the TV speakers. When the TV is turned around in the bedroom you can't hear the DVD without using the radio speakers outside the bedroom. Am I missing something?
I was wondering if I need to do a rubber roof treatment. I have seen a few advertised and I figure if I do need to, it would be better to do it when I get the trailer rather then let the roof get dirty. Any thoughts?
Me and the wife ordered a 31BDSS on Sat. The interior is Breeze, options are: 15,000 BTU A/C, power jacks, pillow top, aluminum wheels, and Toylok. They told me last week that the factory cant build it for four weeks. We cant wait.
I think I am goinr to go with a portable grill, the Weber sounds like a much better grill for less money. I've never heard of a wing rack and I gotta know where I can get one!
I'm looking at the Coleman Road Trip which has a 20,000 BTU rating. I would prefer the RVQ because I wouldn't have to bring extra propane bottles but I dont want to end up with a weak grill that takes forever to cook steaks.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me the BTU rating of the RVQ grill. I cant seem to find this info anywhere. I'm trying to figure out how usefull the RVQ is compared to other lightweight grills.
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