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audreyv wrote:No snow, huh? Some of us can't even get to our RV until the weather warms up and melts the snow. Our RV is stored indoors, but the main door of the building is about 75' from the street. The street was plowed by the city and left a ridge of snow about 4' high and hard as a rock next to the curb. Can walk to the building and go inside to check on everything, but unless we hire a tractor or skid loader with a scoop likely will not move the RV out.
No snow accumulation here in the FL Panhandle, but did get a few large, fluffy flakes a couple of days ago...This little Trail-Lite B+ 211S works just fine for the two of us. Only a problem cropped up...The inside seal of the slide has cracked, most likely from the tension of the 'tension bars' used to prevent the slide from opening while vehicle in motion...Has anyone experienced this problem and did you have to replace the whole seal? Thank you.
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Daniel C. wrote:I will second the comment of "jkreutzer". You created a close knit group of owners of the Trail-Lite who have willingly shared ideas - hopefully for everyone's benefit. Your posting answers some questions and then prompts another.
Just checking in for the first time in a couple of years. I have replaced my original B+ with a 2006 Lexington 235S. While I love the additional room, and it is just as easy to drive (on E450 chassis), the Ford engine just isn't the engine as the 8.1 Chevy...(and 8mpg, vs. 10mpg).
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Orion_42 wrote:
McZippie, thanks for the compliment. I really do still like your outside color scheme and may do something similar in the spring. That sure is a classy rig.
The TV bracket you showed looks similar to mine. The key thing is to attach it to a solid surface. As shown here: http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/157894/srt/pa/pging/1/page/234.cfm
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Orion_42 wrote:
The TV bracket I used was pretty heavy duty from Best-Buy, but if I had to do it again, I would probably start with the one available from Campers-World as it's more likely designed for road use. I did add an additional custom-made padded bracket below the TV where the TV parks during travel, so there's no vibration or movement.