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woodyjr8
Nov 18, 2007Explorer
getting some great ideas from you guys....
I'll share some of mine but, I have no pics yet.
Removed dinette and installed duel recliner(ok, previous owners did that)but we love it. We eat outside when we camp anyways!
Removed carpet/linoleum and put down wood laminate flooring and turned bed 90* to make more room.
Removed rusty old safety chains, replaced with cables(much cleaner looking).
Changed taillights to LED(6" oval fit in standard housing with slight modification).
Tossed out cheap looking plastic faucets, installed chrome fixture and added sprayer.
(My Fav) I added 12volt, flush-mount white lights at each stabilizer jack and over sewer connection, no more juggling a flash light while setting up after dark(later I will upgrade to LED's).I mounted them in the rocker panel facing down for a "flood light" effect.
This is our first TT, came up from a pop up, so I hate cranking! TT came with electric tounge jack, so it was only right to get a 3/8" socket/drill adapter and a 3/4" socket for the jacks.
I installed a pair of 55wt driving lights up by the rear marker lights and wired into the chasis harness for back-up lights...
I'll share some of mine but, I have no pics yet.
Removed dinette and installed duel recliner(ok, previous owners did that)but we love it. We eat outside when we camp anyways!
Removed carpet/linoleum and put down wood laminate flooring and turned bed 90* to make more room.
Removed rusty old safety chains, replaced with cables(much cleaner looking).
Changed taillights to LED(6" oval fit in standard housing with slight modification).
Tossed out cheap looking plastic faucets, installed chrome fixture and added sprayer.
(My Fav) I added 12volt, flush-mount white lights at each stabilizer jack and over sewer connection, no more juggling a flash light while setting up after dark(later I will upgrade to LED's).I mounted them in the rocker panel facing down for a "flood light" effect.
This is our first TT, came up from a pop up, so I hate cranking! TT came with electric tounge jack, so it was only right to get a 3/8" socket/drill adapter and a 3/4" socket for the jacks.
I installed a pair of 55wt driving lights up by the rear marker lights and wired into the chasis harness for back-up lights...
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