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drsteve wrote:Now that I like it will also help vent heat out too. Another idea I saw someone at a camp site do. Had a fan you set on the floor that moves alot of air but put it out under the awning. Kept the bugs away and kept him cool whilst having a beer.
If your new TT has the lame "beanie copter" vent fans, get a real fan--Maxxair or Fantastic--so you have real ventilation when needed.
Jul-02-2019 08:15 AM
Boomerweps wrote:I have most of that stuff, the blocks extra cable, extra white hose and then a green one for sew rinse, etc... Why because on my very first trip I did not have a long enough sew and water hose. learn by making mistakes.
Vent covers to have them open in rain or driving down the road.
Adjustable small curtain poles for refrigerator shelf retainers.
Adapter for power to run TT off of 15/20 amp recepticals, 50-30 adapter.
Extra potable water hose, extra sewer hose with a tapered fitting for the ground pipe, maybe a clear adapter section for monitoring sewage disposal. No fun being a little short on cables or hoses ;(
Some means of leveling the TT side to side using the tires, those mounted "jacks" are STABILIZERS and not for lifting (which can warp the frame). All kinds available from wood planks to platforms to "Lego" like blocks to roll on wedges. Get chocks that can work with your leveling system.
Are you getting a Weight Distributing Hitch? Setting that up right is a must when using. Not rocket science, manuals are clear, Utube videos usually available for all versions for setup.
Brake controller? A MUST.
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tekman741 wrote:
Waiting for my 2020 forest river wildwood 179dbk to come in mid July.
The previous 2 TT where used so this is our 1st brand spanking new one. If you had to change something e.g. tires, stabilizers, battery, mattress (queen comes with an 8" thick coil mattress but bunks are foam), seat cushions, faucets, locks... what would you do or have the dealer change.
Personally, I like doing my own work because in my experience dealers do the bare minimum with cheap labor.
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garysol wrote:
If I have the spare money the first thing I do is swap out the tires to a better quality set. You can still sell the take off tires as long as they are new to recoup some of the money spent.
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