DigitalMeter.com is where I purchased my Meter
Thanks, I have that site up now. I agree about the LED.
Another great item I installed on the Trail-lite was a front mounted ( 5,000 lb ) electric scissor jack.
I remember going thru that with you. Sure makes leveling easier, but what about side to side, or facing uphill? How much do they cost?
a few years ago I removed all of my goopy sealant on my roof seams and used eternabond tape on all of them and I now have a worry free seal for life on all of my seams, I can't say enough about this stuff
I followed your advice and any leaks I suspected that may have been coming from roof seams vanished. It's just not the prettiest stuff around. I still have some.
Chas,my front overhang is also dull , I won't even go into the story about how I almost broke my neck trying to polish it with an electrical buffer
So would you remain stationary and she would move the coach back and forth? :E
I have realized that area is very inaccessible. I had a dickens of a time removing the curled up Trail-Lite logo, mainly on a ladder and reaching way over, or standing on the bumper. I have 2 6 foot ladders, and I just need a long enough 2xsomething to sit on.
I also plan to replace the mounting screws for the clearance lights with stainless, since the chrome ones are rusting.