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- RideSlowExplorerPut a foam water pipe insulating sleeve over the emergency window exit handle. It is next to the bed. Whack that thing one time with your knee, and you will be thinking that is a great idea.
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sin cal hd wrote:
How many of you keep your trailer plugged in at all times while it's stored?
Depends on the battery charger you have in your RV. If it is the cheap model that comes with many brands, it will overcharge your batteries if left plugged in. If your charger is a better model with float and maintenance modes, it is safe to leave it plugged in. - Got_Dirt_Explorer
sin cal hd wrote:
How many of you keep your trailer plugged in at all times while it's stored?
I do. - RUFFSTUFFExplorer
sin cal hd wrote:
How many of you keep your trailer plugged in at all times while it's stored?
Heck yeah. - sin_cal_hdExplorerHow many of you keep your trailer plugged in at all times while it's stored?
- naytherExplorerbrought mine home last night, been storing it at my wife's sister's house while the kitchen was being remodeled.
- brant_cExplorerI put it back in the barn and plugged it in so it's ready for our next adventure. The family cleaned it out a couple days ago after the Memorial Day weekend trip.
- RUFFSTUFFExplorer
Bedlam wrote:
Another option for your steps is the Torklift Revolution. More moving parts than the MORRyde, but requires less room to store and deploy.
Great idea! - RideSlowExplorer
Bedlam wrote:
Another option for your steps is the Torklift Revolution. More moving parts than the MORRyde, but requires less room to store and deploy.
I have the Torklift, very nice, and the wife loves it. The glow tabs are nice too. - joebedfordNomad IIII put rubber seal conditioner on all the slide rubber seals. Where else?
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