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Dtank wrote:shadows4 wrote:Scott_85 wrote:
Just finished the whole tread. My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
Great idea Scott 85. I only have one slideout but two compartments on that side of the 5er. I wrote the measurement for the slideout on the inside of both compartment doors. I keep a small tape measure just inside of the forward compartment. If I have any worry as to if I am to close to something, just takes a couple of seconds to measure to see if I can fit.
"Small tape measure" = easy to loose.
You can do similar with any "device" you always have in a compt:
Ex: A sponge mop, broom, etc. Mark the handle...;)
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โMay-14-2015 06:45 PM
Dtank wrote:shadows4 wrote:Scott_85 wrote:
Just finished the whole tread. My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
Great idea Scott 85. I only have one slideout but two compartments on that side of the 5er. I wrote the measurement for the slideout on the inside of both compartment doors. I keep a small tape measure just inside of the forward compartment. If I have any worry as to if I am to close to something, just takes a couple of seconds to measure to see if I can fit.
"Small tape measure" = easy to loose.
You can do similar with any "device" you always have in a compt:
Ex: A sponge mop, broom, etc. Mark the handle...;)
.
โMay-14-2015 06:41 PM
restlesswind wrote:
"Small tape measure" = easy to loose."
I use a tape measure (carry a couple of them)they are cheap if you lose one.
I've used the same one for nine years now.
โMay-14-2015 06:02 PM
โMay-14-2015 04:17 PM
shadows4 wrote:Scott_85 wrote:
Just finished the whole tread. My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
Great idea Scott 85. I only have one slideout but two compartments on that side of the 5er. I wrote the measurement for the slideout on the inside of both compartment doors. I keep a small tape measure just inside of the forward compartment. If I have any worry as to if I am to close to something, just takes a couple of seconds to measure to see if I can fit.
โMay-14-2015 02:43 PM
Scott_85 wrote:
Just finished the whole tread. My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
โMay-14-2015 11:47 AM
Jeanne M wrote:Nerissa30346 wrote:
Hi There, new to forum and love this topic. I have copied and pasted a lot of the wonderful tips, gadgets etc from this forum.
Does anyone use any apps for finding campgrounds etc. I came across the Allstay app, wondered if anyone could provide any feedback.
Thanks,
Nerissa
Yes...one that I use is Camp Finder at CampingRoadTrip.com, Good Sam App, and I use the website rvparkreviews.com most of the time. If you Google rv parks you'll get a slew of websites. Not all have apps but if you have data/wifi abilities on your cell phone, you can use the websites.
Happy hunting!
โMay-14-2015 10:26 AM
โMay-14-2015 09:05 AM
Just Jeff wrote:OK, my bad, I only read sprint180's post, I didn't read, Scott_85's post, makes more sense now. :Sbukhrn wrote:
Are you sure its just a piece of pvc, or does it have rubber ends on it, if so, it could be a slide stop.
It isn't a slide stop. It's a distance gauge he cut specifically to the height of the truck's ball, so he knows how high to jack up the trailer's coupler before he backs up the truck. Saves time getting out of the truck to eyeball it. Then he added the markings to measure how far the slide would protrude when extended.
Unless I'm reading this wrong:Scott_85 wrote:
My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
โMay-14-2015 08:07 AM
bukhrn wrote:
Are you sure its just a piece of pvc, or does it have rubber ends on it, if so, it could be a slide stop.
Scott_85 wrote:
My tip: I have a piece of pvc pipe cut to the height of the hitch to hook up the truck. It also has lines marked for the width of the slideouts.
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