We got back from the Pocono 400 race last night. It was another great trip with our 34-year-old Allegro. I don't want to curse myself by saying this out loud, but EVERYTHING worked. Usually there's some sort of issue with some major system. Last year it was the fridge - wouldn't stay lit and I broke the gas line messing with it. The year before it was the generator - it wouldn't stay running. But this year was great.
We were a group of 4 RVs this year - two friends in pop-ups and a third with a rented 24-footer (the Falcon in the pics). The more I do this RVing thing the more I realize that group camping is much more fun. We all help each other out with stuff we may have forgotten to bring and just have a good time overall.
I finally bit the bullet and did some long-needed repairs/upgrades to the Allegro. Top of the list was the air bags in the front springs. They've been bad since I got it back in 2013. It was not a fun job but I really should have done it long ago. The rig is much more stable and nicer to drive on the highway now. It also sits level like it should. Yeah I know the bags are more or less a band-aid, but they're a manufacturer installed band-aid so I figured they must know what they're doing.
I also put up an LED strip light under the awning. I sprung for a $55 kit that got good reviews on Amazon. The cheaper kits don't get great reviews. This kit came with a channel that you snap the lights into. They are super bright. In the pic with the fire you can see the light they're throwing from the top right of the pic.
I replaced the rear bedroom reading lights that had both shorted out with LED lights. I have LED panels in my original fixtures, but these new units that were built originally as LED lights are so much brighter. I'm going to replace all of my original lights eventually.
Last, I fixed the handles and stop-buttons on my awning arms. There was nothing left of the old ones and putting the awning up and down was a battle every time. Now it functions like it should. It's something else I wish I had done long ago.
Anyhow, here's a few pics.
And this American Pride Camaro was absolutely stunning to see in person. The detail is amazing:
1984 Allegro M-31 (Dead Metal)