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spike99
Feb 12, 2014Explorer
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Nice trailer.... Reminds me of my 2006 Jayco TT.
As a suggestion, visit http://www.modmyrv.com/mods/ and view its many different mods.
Note: See index on its lower page - on right side.
Simple mods like Roof Vents (use black over bedrooms and white over bathrooms), tinted windows in the bedrooms, etc. etc. I did lots of mods (improvements) to my 2006 Jayco TT as well.
When re-doing its factory brake wiring, I'd recommend replacing its linear design with much better STAR design (using 10 gauge thicker 12 volt wires). re:
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If off-grid camping is your norm, many folks replace normal light bulbs with LED bulbs. I like less heat / lower energy consumption LED bulbs as well.
Also... RV Queen and House Queen mattress has same width but the normal House Queen bed is 7" (or so) longer. For my TT, I simply removed its factory RV Queen mattress and installed normal house queen mattress. And to support the longer length over hang, I simply installed some flat trimmed down 5/8" plywood at end of bed (under the new mattress). For every 6" overhang, ensure 4x6" material under the new mattress. re: Cantilever support design.
Hope this helps.
Nice trailer.... Reminds me of my 2006 Jayco TT.
As a suggestion, visit http://www.modmyrv.com/mods/ and view its many different mods.
Note: See index on its lower page - on right side.
Simple mods like Roof Vents (use black over bedrooms and white over bathrooms), tinted windows in the bedrooms, etc. etc. I did lots of mods (improvements) to my 2006 Jayco TT as well.
When re-doing its factory brake wiring, I'd recommend replacing its linear design with much better STAR design (using 10 gauge thicker 12 volt wires). re:
- click here -
- click here -
If off-grid camping is your norm, many folks replace normal light bulbs with LED bulbs. I like less heat / lower energy consumption LED bulbs as well.
Also... RV Queen and House Queen mattress has same width but the normal House Queen bed is 7" (or so) longer. For my TT, I simply removed its factory RV Queen mattress and installed normal house queen mattress. And to support the longer length over hang, I simply installed some flat trimmed down 5/8" plywood at end of bed (under the new mattress). For every 6" overhang, ensure 4x6" material under the new mattress. re: Cantilever support design.
Hope this helps.
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