Nov-19-2018 12:24 AM
Nov-19-2018 04:28 PM
Kevin wrote:
Water pressure regulator, Surge protector, leveling sensor, charcoal filters, micro leg adjuster, hitch pin tripod and the list goes on.
Nov-19-2018 03:15 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:The source of my rant is why don't these things come standard on newer RV's. I realize it's not "needed", but aren't these things good practice?
Come on, are you serous? These 'are' additional RV products that some may want or need or not, they do NOT come standard because they are not a part of the RV.
That would be like saying when you buy a house you want there to be toilet paper, towels, garden hoses, dishes, etc included in the sale.
Nov-19-2018 01:53 PM
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Nov-19-2018 01:33 PM
The source of my rant is why don't these things come standard on newer RV's. I realize it's not "needed", but aren't these things good practice?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Nov-19-2018 01:21 PM
Nov-19-2018 01:09 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Veebyes wrote:
This is one of the reasons why it is best to buy a lightly used almost new unit instead of a new one. In the first year all of those goodies get bought & all the bugs have been worked out too.
This gets repeated all the time, but I don't agree. Just watch and listen to the average RV owner and you will understand what I am talking about. Even on this forum, that is made up of mostly enthusiasts, many abuse their RVs with poor jacking, leveling and maintenance procedures. When someone points out a weakness of imperfection, the blame game will start immediately. Yes, cosmetic things may get fixed.
Nov-19-2018 01:07 PM
TwoManyToyz wrote:
Agreed.. some of the things on my list, if not all are wants, and I didn't actuality buy the tripod yet, thanks to your remarks I'll be looking into BAl or JL stabilizers. Thanks for that.
Yes this is my first 5er, when I lived at home, my parents RV us all over the country and didn't have these things either. They got by just fine. Understandably I refereed to these things as good practice.
The most frustrating thing to me is, I'm a handy guy. I have no trouble building a deck or remodeling a kitchen. I'm an electrician by trade. I know "ballpark" how much money it would take to build an RV, especially when your turning out the same one day after day and buying things in bulk. I know the mark up is astronomical. When I walk past my 1980's analog thermostat "REALLY, your kidding me right, they couldn't spring $10 more for the cheap digital?", my blood starts boiling.. It's like these companies just push these out the door as cheap and as fast as they can. Of course I realize that's the case.. Guess I was hoping for a little bit of pride in they're product. Guess I'm naive.
Kevin
Nov-19-2018 12:23 PM
Veebyes wrote:
This is one of the reasons why it is best to buy a lightly used almost new unit instead of a new one. In the first year all of those goodies get bought & all the bugs have been worked out too.
Nov-19-2018 12:03 PM
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Nov-19-2018 10:08 AM
azdryheat wrote:
. Ever notice the amount of sawdust in an RV?
Nov-19-2018 09:56 AM
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