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PUCampin
Sep 04, 2013Explorer
Great work! I have the 2006 version of the trailer we purchased Oct 2005, and we love it! So many features on this unit not often found on shorter trailers. I will have to keep an eye on ours so to be sure it doesn't do the same. One thing I noticed with ours was the PEX plumbing is fine with water pump pressure, but under city pressure it immediately would start to seep. Not a big deal because we dry camp most of the time, and when we hook up I just gravity fill the tank as necessary. Someday I will try to get to all the fittings. I wonder if the your previous owners had it on city water and the joints seeped for an extended duration.
Ours has the solid bunk/shirt wardrobe over the double bed. I installed toddler bed rail, and when we travel all our suitcases go up there and the rail keeps it all in place, then tucks under when we arrive. The kids love sitting on the bunk looking out the window. I sleep on the inside, and while a bit cavelike it doesn't bug me. I have done quite a few usefull little mods over the years, one of the best beeing changing the bathroom vent for a "Fantastic Breeze" fan. Quite, relatively low power draw, and it really moves some air!
I can't believe you pulled it with a Liberty! They are pretty heavy. The cabinet sticker on ours says 4030lbs as delivered. Add batteries, propane, water, stuff, and I am sure we are at 5000lbs. We started pulling with a V8 Explorer, and when my family grew to 5 we bought the Expedition.
Ours has the solid bunk/shirt wardrobe over the double bed. I installed toddler bed rail, and when we travel all our suitcases go up there and the rail keeps it all in place, then tucks under when we arrive. The kids love sitting on the bunk looking out the window. I sleep on the inside, and while a bit cavelike it doesn't bug me. I have done quite a few usefull little mods over the years, one of the best beeing changing the bathroom vent for a "Fantastic Breeze" fan. Quite, relatively low power draw, and it really moves some air!
I can't believe you pulled it with a Liberty! They are pretty heavy. The cabinet sticker on ours says 4030lbs as delivered. Add batteries, propane, water, stuff, and I am sure we are at 5000lbs. We started pulling with a V8 Explorer, and when my family grew to 5 we bought the Expedition.
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