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- Cloud_DancerExplorer IIBack when I special-ordered mine, I ordered/specified many different cables under the roof, in the walls, and in the basement. I also ordered many other so called "specials". Yes, I paid extra for every single one.
But, I don't know if Newmar is the only manufacturer that will work with your dealer on these "specials". - VeebyesExplorer IIIf only just the wiring was installed or channeling with a line left in it so that future wiring can be done without dismantling the whole thing to do it.
- westendExplorerBest demographics state 58% of population own a smartphone.
- 2012ColemanExplorer II
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Agree - why put up with the junk the manufacturer would install. I'll buy my own TV as well.
Not enough customer demand...
Personally, I'd rather select and install my own preferred WiFi and cell equipment. - 4X4DodgerExplorer II
Goostoff wrote:
4X4Dodger wrote:
Before we get into this kind of equipment we should expect them to just include some of the BASICS like shock absorbers. Maybe a real suspension system worthy of a 5 ton vehicle. Or even some pretty good tires would be nice.
My Cedar Creek came with shocks, and I am quite happy with the suspension. I travel some pretty poor country roads just to get to the highway and it does very well
Thats good and more mfgs should do that but the fact is about 97% of TT's made do not have shocks or a decent suspension system. - oh_boyExplorerBe nice as well if they went to residential stair spacing instead of a 10" step. Changed mine over this winter to 7" riser. Big difference for older people.
- GoostoffExplorer
4X4Dodger wrote:
Before we get into this kind of equipment we should expect them to just include some of the BASICS like shock absorbers. Maybe a real suspension system worthy of a 5 ton vehicle. Or even some pretty good tires would be nice.
My Cedar Creek came with shocks, and I am quite happy with the suspension. I travel some pretty poor country roads just to get to the highway and it does very well - 4X4DodgerExplorer IIBefore we get into this kind of equipment we should expect them to just include some of the BASICS like shock absorbers. Maybe a real suspension system worthy of a 5 ton vehicle. Or even some pretty good tires would be nice.
- Cummins12V98Explorer III
Bob Vaughn wrote:
Manufacturers why don't you install roof top antenna's for wi-fi amplifiers and antenna's for cell phone signal amplifiers???
DRV does. - Golden_HVACExplorerI bought a Hawkins Wi-FI antenna that plugs into a USB port. By using a 6' extension cord, I was able to put the antenna into a baggy, seal it, and place this up on the refrigerator vent, then pick up a Wi-Fi that was about 800 feet from my RV. It was able to get 'line of site' over all the other RV's in the campground!
Fred.
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