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Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012

2Rad4U
Explorer II
Explorer II
My daughter was getting a little warm in her bunk during our last camping trip, so I decided to put her a fan in to keep the air flowing.

I had been wanting to add a 12-volt fan to the main living area anyway, so I decided to tackle both jobs today. A trip to Wal-Mart for two fans($8.48 each) and we're halfway there.

She picked the spot, and I got to work -



I picked up the power from her overhead light. All I have left is to install a short piece of wire cover and I'm done -



I added one in the main area -



I dropped by Lowe's and found this cool soap dispenser. I also just installed these Pop-a-Toothbrush holders -



I added a sopa dispenser to the kitchen area as well. I also installed a Pop-a-Napkin under the radio -



Here's an easy mod. I found this over the door towel rack at Walmart and it works great -

Chris
2005 Rockwood 2516G (sold)
2005 Max-Lite 24RS (sold)
2019 Rockwood 2608BS (sold)
2020 Grand Design 337RLS
2018 Chevy 2500HD
2,727 REPLIES 2,727

Rosehill
Explorer
Explorer
TURK2500 wrote:
Since I don't have any large windows on the entry side of my TT, installing three Plexiglas panels (or Lexon) on the outside of my screen door allows more light into the TT when running the heat/air, while the main door remains open.



I attached the panels with commercial grade Velcro, locating 2" long strips at required intervals. I used 3/32" tinted Plexiglas, but would recommend at least 1/8". The panels are mounted on the outside of the screen door making it a little easier to keep clean.

Turk2500


Well, guess what I will be doing Saturday......This is a fantastic idea. I have plenty of windows, but this will save me constantly opening the main door to go in and out.
Me and DS
Velcro and Minnie the felines, a bunch of Borzoi
1992 Dodge B350 "The Dawg Van"
1987 Kit Road Ranger Model 199 "The Dawg Haus"
"It's not old, it's vintage!" 🙂

Rosehill
Explorer
Explorer
CampingKinsey wrote:
Rosehill wrote:



I am not a "hang up clothes" kind of person. So I removed the closet rod and built in shelves, using 3/4" birch plywood and covering them with sheet vinyl for ease of cleaning. I trimmed out the edges with pvc corner bead. Now my clothes stay where I put them.


I would love to do something like this as I've found that hanging the clothes in the little "closet" seems to be worthless (can't fit much in there and hangers are always falling off the rod and it wastes space). Now if I can only figure out how to go about it...


Sending you a PM about how I did it.
Me and DS
Velcro and Minnie the felines, a bunch of Borzoi
1992 Dodge B350 "The Dawg Van"
1987 Kit Road Ranger Model 199 "The Dawg Haus"
"It's not old, it's vintage!" 🙂

CampingKinsey
Explorer
Explorer
Rosehill wrote:



I am not a "hang up clothes" kind of person. So I removed the closet rod and built in shelves, using 3/4" birch plywood and covering them with sheet vinyl for ease of cleaning. I trimmed out the edges with pvc corner bead. Now my clothes stay where I put them.


I would love to do something like this as I've found that hanging the clothes in the little "closet" seems to be worthless (can't fit much in there and hangers are always falling off the rod and it wastes space). Now if I can only figure out how to go about it...
Jeff (DH), Celeste (poster), and Sierra (the most spoiled cocker spaniel in the world :R)
2002 Chevy Avalanche
2006 Trail Cruiser TC19RDB

sperduton
Explorer
Explorer
TURK2500 wrote:
Since I don't have any large windows on the entry side of my TT, installing three Plexiglas panels (or Lexon) on the outside of my screen door allows more light into the TT when running the heat/air, while the main door remains open.



I attached the panels with commercial grade Velcro, locating 2" long strips at required intervals. I used 3/32" tinted Plexiglas, but would recommend at least 1/8". The panels are mounted on the outside of the screen door making it a little easier to keep clean.

Turk2500

That's a fantastic idea. I think it will be next mod.
Thanks.
2005 Chateau 33-L, with Propride hitch
2004 Ram 2500 QC, 4wd Long bed

niceleyc
Explorer
Explorer
>I would love to see pics of your rack loaded with bikes
>and kayaks if you have them
>
>thanks
>Tracy

I don't think I have a picture fully loaded. I'll have to take one. Here is a pic with the kayaks and one bike.



There are usually 2 bikes on one side and 2 + a kids bike on the other. It is fun to load and unload 🙂 Everything is on three 78" Thule load bars with appropriate bike & kayak racks and a couple of sections of unistrut for me to walk on so I don't mash the roof.

spike99
Explorer
Explorer
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For mods on my seasonal site and our Jayco 29FBS TT:

3rd support system on its factory awning - surf: - Click Here -
Note: A "must have" to survive those sudden flash storms in my area.

Modular deck (which can be moved to a different CG site):
- Front View - surf: - Click Here -
- Side View - surf: - Click Here -

Deck Lighting:
- Manual light Switches - surf: - Click Here -
- Light Assemblies on Main Deck - surf: - Click Here -
- Light assemblies on deck stairs - surf: - Click Here -

Manual 12V Battery Switch - surf: - Click Here -

12V light pointing into wood pile - surf: - Click Here -

These are the main mods....

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MontanaCamper
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Explorer
and what paint turns rust into metal??
'07 301BHS FOR SALE
'07 Dodge 2500 w/5.9L SOLD
'96 wife
4 dogs
2 cats
10 rc's

Been pulling a trailer for 16 years
2013 camping nights: 16
2014 camping nights: 28!! Then tranny went out........

CampingKinsey
Explorer
Explorer
DadToFourBoys wrote:
I then painted the interior with rust preventing paint


How on God's green earth were you able to reach in there to paint it?? :h
Jeff (DH), Celeste (poster), and Sierra (the most spoiled cocker spaniel in the world :R)
2002 Chevy Avalanche
2006 Trail Cruiser TC19RDB

everymilesamemo
Explorer
Explorer
sunline1 wrote:
Pat

Nice mods, Where did you get to "Bracket" to mount the TV in the corner ? Maybe I'll mount one in my Travel trailer bedroom like you did.
Thanks,
Sunline1


Just found it at the local Appliance Store. I think almost any place that will sell appliances, i.e....TV's, Flat Screens...ETC will have them.

Make sure you buy one that has a way to lock it in place, that way when you're traveling, you can lock it. Mine didnt have this, but I have seen other mounts that have them, and I wish I would have bought that one.

Pat
Every Miles A Memory

Photo's of our Travels
When we realize our insignificance in this world,
it some how relieves the pressures from society to succeed
- Cindy Bonish

Frmundr
Explorer
Explorer
niceleyc wrote:

tow vehicle roof rack for 3 kayaks and 4.5 bikes


I would love to see pics of your rack loaded with bikes and kayaks if you have them

thanks
Tracy

niceleyc
Explorer
Explorer
One of the most useful mods I have done is adding a light and automatic swich under the lift up bed.

Also:
flip up kitchen counter extension
pocket door to bunkhouse
portable outdoor speakers
extra 12v outlets
storage tray under the frame for big blue tote, firewood, etc.
mud flap (waste hookup is behind the tires)
sensors on bunkhouse exterior doors, alarm in front bedroom
plug strips
night lights
reflective sun shade for shower skylight
tow vehicle roof rack for 3 kayaks and 4.5 bikes
working on extra outdoor 120v outlets
working on back up lights

wagonman76
Explorer
Explorer
I converted mine to disc brakes.
My custom disc brakes

I put 4 toggle bolts with machine screw eyes in the back of the cubbyhole area where the TV/VCR/DVD sits. I use bungee cords to keep the equipment in place while traveling.

I made some panels from 2x4s and particleboard to span the bunk. Now 2 kids can sleep up there without worrying about anything breaking.

I put in a vertical mounted paper towel holder, just like I did at home, easier to use and saves space.

Id like to build the microwave into the cabinet. It already fits like a glove through the cabinet door.

Id also like to build a bike rack to attach to the back frame.
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1989 Sunline Saturn 16' T-1661, Reese WD hitch
2000 Haulmark Cub 5x8, Pontiac alloy wheels
Both w/ Carlisle Hydrastar & custom disc brakes

DadToFourBoys
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Explorer
I know it's not really much of a mod, but in lieu of putting on an additional plastic pipe for a sewer hose holder, I "de-rusted" my bumper by spraying the inside of it with the Rustoleum product that turns the rust into metal. I then painted the interior with rust preventing paint and voila - no more rusty sewer hose (at least for now). Time will tell if I need to go to a pvc style solution.

Working on another one and hope to have pics of it soon.

MicDuran
Explorer
Explorer
On my recently purchased TT, the previous owner created a Plexiglas door to replace the screen. It looks like he used rivets so the Plexiglas is not easily removable. It is getting really dirty in there. Did you make yours easily removable? If not, how do you keep the inside clean?


Well, never mind. I reread your post and saw how you keep yours clean. I might need to make some changes to my door.

Hey, at least this thread got bumped back up to the top. :B
How is it one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire? :h
Happy Camping,
Michelle

2Rad4U
Explorer II
Explorer II
Okay, I've been at it again. Tonight I finished my kitchen counter extension installtion. This shelf comes stock on my trailer i 2006-2008, but my 2005 didn't have it. It does now -



Folded down -



And here is another shelf I installed. We'll use this for small stuff -




Folded down -

Chris
2005 Rockwood 2516G (sold)
2005 Max-Lite 24RS (sold)
2019 Rockwood 2608BS (sold)
2020 Grand Design 337RLS
2018 Chevy 2500HD