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- TheGriswoldsExplorerI would change the payment, but I love it anyways!
- The_Dung_BeetleExplorer
PenMan wrote:
We wouldn't change much really. Mods I have done include: battery cutoff switch, lockable battery boxes with a second battery, 12 volt outlets added in bedroom and living room, added TV in bedroom, added sewer hose holder (5" square plastic fence post mod), and we may put in a washer/dryer combo next year. It came plumbed for the washer/dryer. We did a lot of shopping before we bought it. An elevator to the door would be nice (knees are getting old). Also, if I could miraculously change the Ram to get 100 mpg I would do it in a heartbeat.
Have you seen my thread? We just discussed "old knees" and some relief options. Ditto on the Ram getting 100 mpg. I'd be thrilled with 30 mpg...LOL
"Old Knees and Camper Stairs"
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Atlee wrote:
Yeah, if the Polish Princess didn't do such a good job with setup and teardown, I'd have to replace Her too.
Regular queen rather than an RV queen.
Oh, wait, were you referring to the bed?:W - PenManExplorerWe wouldn't change much really. Mods I have done include: battery cutoff switch, lockable battery boxes with a second battery, 12 volt outlets added in bedroom and living room, added TV in bedroom, added sewer hose holder (5" square plastic fence post mod), and we may put in a washer/dryer combo next year. It came plumbed for the washer/dryer. We did a lot of shopping before we bought it. An elevator to the door would be nice (knees are getting old). Also, if I could miraculously change the Ram to get 100 mpg I would do it in a heartbeat.
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII could use a little more ground clearance too. My springs have sagged over the years and going out of gas stations and such causes my tires to rub on the top of the wheel well just a tad. My TT is at 20 feet in length and although it serves my needs well I think I would like about 3 more feet this way the bed could be turned and give room to get off of each side. I also need new foam rubber in my cushions but, I started a thread on that and got some good answers I jut have to wait until winter to get the time to do it.
- The_Dung_BeetleExplorer
JiminDenver wrote:
Bigger tanks (FW and waste)
A shower pan instead of the tub.
A window on the front and back.
I would prefer a table and chairs to the dinette.
Last thing is flip the axles
We flipped the axles first thing. We were afraid we were going to pop a holding tank on a back road. We've done this to every TT we've own shortly after purchase.
But.. YES YES YES... how could I forget the windows fore and aft! We love our TT, but the lack of windows became way obvious after we traveled this summer. It needs more light.
I have been watching this TT on Craigslist for awhile now. I'll see how much the price comes down when winter hits (if it doesn't sell). We've owned our current TT less then a year so changing up is a difficult decision give the TAXES are such a gouge!
Love this - 2010 Springdale 25' TT - tbredExplorer IIAbsolutely nothing! This was our 1st rv purchase and after shopping for a very long time, we bought the right one the first time.
Our kids are in later teens and don't want to come with us all the time. They are also tall so any type of bunkhouse really wouldn't be an option I'd want. We opted for a model with huge opposing slides that gives us tons of living space, a king dinette that ds who's 6'2 can sleep on and a good size sofa sleeper for dd when they coose to come. The rest of the time, dh and I live in luxury!
Outdoor kitchen was a no go for us as we do a great deal of our cooking on our weber grill and coleman stove. However, the tt came with a small dorm size fridge in an outside compartment which is handy for water and refreshments without having to load up the main fridge. Our must haves were, stand up shower(no tub combo) bedroom with an actual door and room to dress and move around,some usable counter space and fireplace-for me! There was really only one model that fit all our criteria and I see us using it for many years!
Ps. Glad to see you Mr. Tank! - SuperDutyFiverExplorerHow about electric windows-like in the big coach shower enclosures-they'd change from clear to tinted to opaque by remote control-maybe have a see out perfectly but not in at all option too...oh yeah-and they'd match the graphics on the outside perfectly-all of the time!
- DtaylorExplorerI would like to move the sofa to where the two recliners are the recliners where the sofa is. Switch out the dinette booth for free standing table and chairs. Everything else I like
- JnJnKatiebugExplorerI would like to get rid of the payment book. That is the only thing I would change. :)
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