Most of these project are fun and creative, if a bit expensive. Just frustrating when you have a good idea that should work, but it's cold and wet outside. Pretty much all the interior and exterior lights have been replaced with LED except for the florescents. Clearance and 3rd brake light are sitting in a box waiting to be installed. TV was challenging, but I think I've got that fixed, just need to finish wiring all the electronics (dtv, directv receiver, dvd, wifi, 4g and all the wiring and antennas involved.) Still working on inverter/ converter issues for various modes (plugged in vs generator vs battery vs in motion) cell phone booster probably should run off 12v while driving. wifi doesn't need to run except when parked. is there 110v available when driving down the road? DW wants to run the clothes washer while driving. Theoretically it should work assuming I can find a way to secure it from tipping over while driving. This thing is actually pretty cool, about twice the width of a garbage can, plugs into the sink and will wash a day or two worth of clothing.
Wheel simulators on the back are ok, it's the front ones. I'd ditch them all together, but the wheels are pretty ugly. could paint them but that looks pretty tacky. I suppose I could ask at some wheel places about longer studs, but seems a lot of the mechanics around here are grouches. Both the les schwab guy and the rv repair place were pretty grumpy last time I was in there. They do good work though, so it might be worth it.
Heading out on a several week road trip across the country, just a bit nervous.