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- facoryExplorerFinished the rear exterior ladder/bike rack installation, looks great. Was able to fasten the bottom to the part of the frame. Solid as a rock. Changed out the kitchen goose neck faucet with a new chrome model. Installed a flip up/down kitchen counter extension shelf. The added space will be great.
This week the trailer goes in for all new bearings, races, seals and cotter pins. Maybe new brake shoes if needed. Getting ready for our trip out to Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Need good brakes and bearings for the Rockies, Ozarks and Grand Tetons mountains. TT & TV tires have less than 1k miles on them - Maxxis and Michelons. We should be in good shape to put on a lot of trouble free miles. - EmptydataExplorerI parked the camper inside for the winter months in CT.
Won't be coming out until 04/13 - iv_nurseExplorerFound a set of Corelle dishes on clearance at Walmart. $60 marked down to $20. Score!
- facoryExplorerLooks like it would fold if the trailer happened to slide forward.
- wmosesExplorer
CavemanCharlie wrote:
wmoses wrote:
Installed a Fastway Flip jack foot yesterday. Nice idea. Don't need my cone anymore, and I like the fact that it can also be used in a "kneeling" position, for those crappy back-sloped campsites.
That looks interesting.
Here are some photos -


Flipping up is automatic as you crank up. Flipping down needs some more grease to make it slip vertically along the axis of the jack tube. - CavemanCharlieExplorer III
wmoses wrote:
Installed a Fastway Flip jack foot yesterday. Nice idea. Don't need my cone anymore, and I like the fact that it can also be used in a "kneeling" position, for those crappy back-sloped campsites.
That looks interesting. - bigbullelkExplorer4 new tires last weekend. Wash and wax today. Where's the tylenol?!
- wmosesExplorerInstalled a Fastway Flip jack foot yesterday. Nice idea. Don't need my cone anymore, and I like the fact that it can also be used in a "kneeling" position, for those crappy back-sloped campsites.
- lfcjaspExplorerOurs is still "brand new to us", but we've bought a TV (still can't seem to get the antenna to work???...but we will figure that out), checked out the heating, cooling systems, cooked on the stove, baked in the oven and the fridge is running. Next thing we do for our camper is repair the driveway so she can get out there!!! Need some warmer temps, but we're getting antsy to get going!!!
- BigDaddyHfxExplorerGot it a new full motion Mor/Ryde tv mount from SmithRV on Amazon.com. A nice surprise was even though I ordered it from the USA site they shipped it from Canada. Because it was supposed to be coming from the USA they didn't charge tax or duty and only charged $15 for shipping. The exact same mount on the Canadian Amazon site was twice as much plus tax plus much more for shipping.
Ordered some LED lights to try out (still waiting for them to arrive from China)
Got a new outside grill and tire pressure monitoring system from Costco. Got a solar panel from Canadian Tire.
All I need is for Spring to come to Canada. (Hope to be able to go camping 2nd week of April)
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