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- TravlingmanExplorer II
eaherrmann wrote:
2007dura wrote:
eaherrmann,
Questions about your sun shade. What size is it, length and heighth? Is there a model number? How hard to install? This is exactly what we are needing now, as the vening sun hits the awning side and as it sets the awning does no good. Thanks.
You can find the awning shades here...Patty-O-Shade
That is the one I have been looking at. Didn't know since it said it worked with A&E if it would with the Colorado. Thanks. - eaherrmannExplorer
2007dura wrote:
eaherrmann,
Questions about your sun shade. What size is it, length and heighth? Is there a model number? How hard to install? This is exactly what we are needing now, as the vening sun hits the awning side and as it sets the awning does no good. Thanks.
You can find the awning shades here...Patty-O-Shade - cruzExplorer
M GO BLUE wrote:
Installed it yourself Howard?? Gee you going to be in my area anytime soon? :B
Hey did I read the wife is going in for surgery? Hope it is not anything too serious...
Hey Eric ... if I was in the area I would definately help. Really wasn't difficult at all. Hardest part (other then getting it up ON the roof) was getting that caulking off that they use around the vent.
You gonna try it ??
DW is having lower back surgery. (fusion). Not looking forward to it at all, but hope it helps.
Cruz - M_GO_BLUE1ExplorerOk everyone I have a question...
Plan is to add a small TV into the side compartment and swing out on an arm when needed and we are outside...already added a power strip to the roof of the inside compartment (thanks Loyd for the suggestion)...until I can buy the swing out arm how do I get a TV line going down into the compartment so I can hook it to the TV so when we have either cable or just regular TV I will be able to access it down there also? - M_GO_BLUE1Explorer
2007dura wrote:
eaherrmann,
Questions about your sun shade. What size is it, length and heighth? Is there a model number? How hard to install? This is exactly what we are needing now, as the vening sun hits the awning side and as it sets the awning does no good. Thanks.
Dura,
I believe I saw those on the Camping World website and looked like it just slid into the track of your awning where the awning hooks would go... - TravlingmanExplorer IIeaherrmann,
Questions about your sun shade. What size is it, length and heighth? Is there a model number? How hard to install? This is exactly what we are needing now, as the vening sun hits the awning side and as it sets the awning does no good. Thanks. - M_GO_BLUE1Explorer
cruz wrote:
M GO BLUE wrote:
Quick question...while I know most if not all of us have the 15K AC unit in the living area - for those of you who have the second AC in the bedroom what size is that? (13.5K?)
13.5K low profile Carrier w/heat strip - works GREAT !!
Installed myself. Hardest thing was getting the darn thing up on the roof !!
Went with Low Profile to keep the overall height down. Only added about 2" to the overall height of the rig.
CRUZ
Installed it yourself Howard?? Gee you going to be in my area anytime soon? :B
Hey did I read the wife is going in for surgery? Hope it is not anything too serious...
Eric - cruzExplorer
loydt wrote:
....We just purchased a Yamaha Majesty 400cc scooter. Weight 467 lbs. It IS going with us, either on the front end of TV ('08 Silverado 3500 dually diesel) or on back end of the Jayco (35RLTS) I know neither is a good idea, but like I said, the scoot IS going! Thoughts on which is the lesser evil?
Been considering the same thing. My thoughts were the swivel trailer on the rear, but concerned with all the bounce back there !!
Either way you go, keep us informed on how it goes ...
THX
CRUZ - cruzExplorer
M GO BLUE wrote:
Quick question...while I know most if not all of us have the 15K AC unit in the living area - for those of you who have the second AC in the bedroom what size is that? (13.5K?)
13.5K low profile Carrier w/heat strip - works GREAT !!
Installed myself. Hardest thing was getting the darn thing up on the roof !!
Went with Low Profile to keep the overall height down. Only added about 2" to the overall height of the rig.
CRUZ - CHV_FRKExplorerThe second a/c is a 13.5 and it is MORE than adequate. I would say you could get by with less unless you're leaving the door open and closing the bedroom vents to help with cooling in the rear.
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