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- CabinetmakerIIExplorerI installed a set of JT Strong-Arm stabilizers. I had to add some C-channel to the center mount of the rear stabs to gain enough clearance on the rear jacks. What a difference they make inside the coach.
Just not smart enough to post a picture or link... HARRUMPH! - WizbangdoodleExplorer
loboclone wrote:
Just added 3 Zamp US made Solar Panels "Smart GLass" rated at 160 watts and they are putting out 180 watts! What a difference it has made in battery management and charge level! No more Inventor Alarms at 4 am and so far no need for Generator at night.. Got set up at Back Conutry Solar in Cortex Colo.
I am moving more and more in this direction. Added 4 AGM batteries last year and want to do a Magnum MS2012 inverter/charger this year. Hopefully add some panels after that.
What did your panels run, if you don't mind me asking? - lobocloneExplorerJust added 3 Zamp US made Solar Panels "Smart GLass" rated at 160 watts and they are putting out 180 watts! What a difference it has made in battery management and charge level! No more Inventor Alarms at 4 am and so far no need for Generator at night.. Got set up at Back Conutry Solar in Cortex Colo.
- naytherExplorer
Wizbangdoodle wrote:
Have any of you guys had to repair a tailgate? I have a Weekend Warrior FTL4005 and the tailgate has a soft spot in it. Just wondering what is under the flooring material that is on it.
Do a search on this forum, there are a couple of people that have done this awhile back. - RUFFSTUFFExplorerOn mine the transition area between the garage and the rear door became soft in 2 decent sized areas. Brought it in to the dealer and they fixed it under warranty and even added a diamond plate hinged flap to cover the whole section. Made me happy. Couldn't see the actual flooring under the rubber matting since the underbody is enclosed.
- WizbangdoodleExplorerHave any of you guys had to repair a tailgate? I have a Weekend Warrior FTL4005 and the tailgate has a soft spot in it. Just wondering what is under the flooring material that is on it.
- eDUBzExplorer
dedmiston wrote:
eDUBz wrote:
Made a rack to hang all my straps and tie downs.
Pics?
I got tired of them always thrown underneath the beds or in the storage area and all tangled up. Its simple scrap pieces of wood I had laying around the garage. Added a lip and some j hooks to hold some bugee cords.
This is dead space between the rear ramp and over head storage. Im going to add something similar to the other side so my kids can hang a couple of sweaters or hats.
I stained the wood so its no so plain.
- N-TroubleExplorer
dedmiston wrote:
eDUBz wrote:
Made a rack to hang all my straps and tie downs.
Pics?
You can buy something similar which I was considering doing but then realized the rails to my Happijac bed that run down the sidewalls in my garage area make for a perfect spot to attach my tie down straps. Use what is already there... - dedmistonModerator
eDUBz wrote:
Made a rack to hang all my straps and tie downs.
Pics? - eDUBzExplorerMade a rack to hang all my straps and tie downs.
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