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- NLPRacingExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
NLPRacing - that's one long trailer!!
It sure is! It pulls pretty easy despite its length. - ROBERTSUNRUSExplorer
camp4ever wrote:
Just back from the dealer.. New rims and all other small issues addressed..
:) Hi, so much better with your new wheels. looks good. - camp4everExplorerJust back from the dealer.. New rims and all other small issues addressed..

- alexleblancExplorer
dantravelman wrote:
NIce setup. How well do the airbags help? I have to decide by next year weather to keep mine and add them or just go to a F250 like you have mentioned.
just go with the F250, I just did and it's night day from the F150, so much more solid and stable. - WoodGlueExplorer
camp4ever wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
camp4ever wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
Nice looking Passport. They're sure selling a lot of those aren't they! I noticed no roof vent covers. You might want to get some before winter is upon us!
WoodGlue
Thanks! I put a max air on the vent and waiting to get it back from the dealer to install the fantastic fan cover!!
You want to make sure that they're not the Fantastic Air Vets that need to be screwed into the roof.
MaxxAir vents are attached to the metal cowling that is part of the fan itself and this is the way to go.
I did buy the cover from fantastic fan that screws into existing roof holes.. Did you have a problem with these?
If they're screwing into existing holes, that's ok. Just make sure you caulk the screwhole before screwing in the screws and then caulking all over the top really well! - camp4everExplorer
WoodGlue wrote:
camp4ever wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
Nice looking Passport. They're sure selling a lot of those aren't they! I noticed no roof vent covers. You might want to get some before winter is upon us!
WoodGlue
Thanks! I put a max air on the vent and waiting to get it back from the dealer to install the fantastic fan cover!!
You want to make sure that they're not the Fantastic Air Vets that need to be screwed into the roof.
MaxxAir vents are attached to the metal cowling that is part of the fan itself and this is the way to go.
I did buy the cover from fantastic fan that screws into existing roof holes.. Did you have a problem with these? - WoodGlueExplorer
camp4ever wrote:
WoodGlue wrote:
Nice looking Passport. They're sure selling a lot of those aren't they! I noticed no roof vent covers. You might want to get some before winter is upon us!
WoodGlue
Thanks! I put a max air on the vent and waiting to get it back from the dealer to install the fantastic fan cover!!
You want to make sure that they're not the Fantastic Air Vets that need to be screwed into the roof.
MaxxAir vents are attached to the metal cowling that is part of the fan itself and this is the way to go. - camp4everExplorer
WoodGlue wrote:
Nice looking Passport. They're sure selling a lot of those aren't they! I noticed no roof vent covers. You might want to get some before winter is upon us!
WoodGlue
Thanks! I put a max air on the vent and waiting to get it back from the dealer to install the fantastic fan cover!! - The_Dung_BeetleExplorerAs the others have stated you women are indeed an inspiration to many! My husband is very ill, and it is also my goal to continue on with our traveling dreams some day - alone if necessary. I have pulled many trailers in the past, but I'm learning a lot now about maintenance, and other things. You make me know that I can DO IT!!
Thank you all for your openness in here and awesome photos! I sooo enjoyed them all!
Warmly,
Felicia - RVnMCExplorerThanks everyone...
Now let's see some more pics!
Congrats camp4ever on your new Passport!
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