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Cool Mods - Thread restored 10/18/2012

2Rad4U
Explorer III
Explorer III
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

Jnbaun
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Explorer
I like the Equalizer storage. Looks clean and simple. I'll be borrowing that idea. I promise to give it back when I'm done with it.
John :C
Wife - Renee:R and 2 young men: ages 24 and 19

dougsee3
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Explorer
My Equal-i-zer storage

Two 2.5" square U-bolts and some nylon hose and some drilled holes and nuts.



2008 Pace Arrow 33V
8.1 Workhorse
Acme Eze-Tow Dolly
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Last RV
2005 2500 Avalanche 8.1/3.73
2004 30' Terry Quantum 290FLS

Calgary Alberta

Luvnevryminutof
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Explorer
This weekend's project was finishing up the WD bar storage on the A frame. I welded two pieces of 1 1/2" heavy wall conduit to my bike rack supports. The greasy WD bars drop right in and then get padlocked to the safety chains. You can also see the new support bar for spare tire. Next up is to add a receiver tube to the A frame to hold the hitch assembly while at camp. I tried locking it in the ball socket but it still sticks out enough to bust a knee on.





Spring is finally here and it's time to go Camp'n!!!!
Mark & Kim
Kaylee, Jake & Justin - da squids
2000 Jayco Eagle 325 BHS
'05 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab 4x4 Duramax

everymilesamemo
Explorer
Explorer
Refrigerator Door Keeper

In the past 50,000 miles we've traveled, many of those roads were along back roads, dirt roads and roads that looked like a blind grader operator had finished them. On a few occasions, we've had the doors on the refrigerator or freezer come open which allowed the contents to spill out all over the camper floor.

This is not what you want to walk into when you first pull into camp.

So I put on my thinking cap and came up with this little ingenious idea.

It was simple, under $10 and was finished in under 10 minutes.

I started with some Heavy Duty Ring Hangers that I had found in the picture hanging section of the hardware store. They have multiple sizes to choose from, I just grabbed two packages of the biggest ones they had on the shelf. They came two per pack.

I screwed one ring hanger on each side of the freezer and refrigerator doors. I centered them to the straps would hold the middle of the doors when they're strapped in.

Once I had the ring hangers screwed in - This took all of one minute each, and there was four total, I measured and cut some Velcro strap material so I would have enough to go around each ring hanger and still have plenty of Velcro to get a good bite on itself.

Now that I had the Velcro cut, I fed it through the ring hangers and tested it to make sure I had enough strap.

Once I knew everything worked properly, I can leave the Velcro straps hanging on the hinge side of the refrigerator and not have to worry about storing them or even putting them away.

When we're ready to drive off, I can strap the fridge closed and never have to worry about the doors opening up and losing any of our precious food.

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

Bonales_Family
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fancy schmancy! JEALOUS!
2001 Glide Lite Wanderer by Thor
2005 F150 Super Crew
2004 Scion XB

3 VonderFUL Chitlens
and Darla Bean and Chico man

Our fun times!

ScottandCathy
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Explorer
Finally got my back up camera installed. Here are some pics.



Camera cables running into a junction box to connect with the run to the front of the TT.

Used the available 4 pin connector to get power for the camera. Used the parking lights feed for the 12VDC.



Connect coax cable from the truck to TT camera via "F" type to BNC type adapter.


7" LCD visor mount monitor.


My wife a few feet behind the TT in the dark. The camera has night vision!


Fence gate about 6' behind the TT
06 Dodge Ram 2500HD MegaCab 4x4, Cummins I6 5.9 CIT, 3.73 gears
Prodigy brake controller, Reese dual cam sway/WD
08 Jayco Eagle 314BHDS

Loopy
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Explorer
mehwwh wrote:
Furnace screen cover



Loopy, we have a '08 Jayco JayFlight G2 23FB & the furnace vent looks the same as yours. We have the Atwood Hydro Flame 8500 furnace. I've been trying to find the Mud Dauber screen for it but unsuccessful so far. Everyone I've found differs from yours. Rather than being simply round, it is rectangular with the round protrusion in the bottom half of the screen. Were I to use that one, half of the screening would be above the furnace vent resting on the side of the TT. What is the brand name of yours, model # & where did you buy yours. Thanks for your help,

Wayne


Don't ask me how they catagorize these screens or how I figured out which one was correct but the following link will have exactly what you need.

Follow me to your correct Mud Dauber screen! ๐Ÿ™‚
Bryan :B and my Parsons Russell Terrier, Melvin :E

1999 Chevrolet Tahoe 4D 4WD 5.7L 3.73" Rear End
Reese Strait-Line Dual Cam Weight Distribution Hitch
Tekonsha P3 Brake Controller
2008 Jayco Jay Flight G2 20BH and Mods:C

TMBLSN
Explorer
Explorer
Ram&Roo wrote:
Here's an interesting rv. Have a look thru at the mods they put in. I like the quad storage.

MAN Rv


How do we know what the mods are what was OEM?
Lee

mehwwh
Explorer
Explorer
Furnace screen cover



Loopy, we have a '08 Jayco JayFlight G2 23FB & the furnace vent looks the same as yours. We have the Atwood Hydro Flame 8500 furnace. I've been trying to find the Mud Dauber screen for it but unsuccessful so far. Everyone I've found differs from yours. Rather than being simply round, it is rectangular with the round protrusion in the bottom half of the screen. Were I to use that one, half of the screening would be above the furnace vent resting on the side of the TT. What is the brand name of yours, model # & where did you buy yours. Thanks for your help,

Wayne
2014 Dodge Durango Limited
2015 Jayco JayFeather SLX 19XUD, Reese WD Hitch, 800# Trunnion Bars, Stromberg Carlson 2500# Power Tongue Jack

Ram_Roo
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Explorer
Here's an interesting rv. Have a look thru at the mods they put in. I like the quad storage.

MAN Rv
Dan and Karen
Son #1 Chris (@ University)
Son #2 Will (working up North)
Daughter Beth (@ home)
2009 Tundra Crewmax TRD, 5.7l and 2013 Rockwood Roo 23IKS

Cyndi_H
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Explorer
We just picked up our Keystone Sprinter 250RBS yesterday and spent some time today putting everything in it that had been in our Wave. (Well, almost everything- we were able to weed out a bunch of "junk").

My first mod: Velcro tabs on the inside of the cabinet that holds the TV - one for the TV remote and the other for the radio/CD/DVD remote. We had kept them in a drawer - now they have their own space.

Now I'm going to get some velcro tape to help hold the dinette cushions in place. The Wave had it, the Sprinter doesn't.

Also, now that we have a nice clothesline in the shower for hanging wet clothes or towels, we no longer need the long shower rod we'd had in the Wave. But it will go in the huge cabinet over the sink to divide that cabinet in half. (The cabinet is accessible from front and back, and this will keep my plates/glasses/bowls from sliding all the way back to the other side.
My blog: Wanderlust

'08 Keystone Sprinter 250RBS travel trailer
'10 Nissan Titan

PennyPA
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Those are neat fishing moles. What do the moles catch? ๐Ÿ™‚

This is something I want to do, too, instead of having the rods all jumbled up with everything else. Gotta' go to Walmart for a portable oven today so might as well stop in the sporting goods section!
COPD and LVRS
On the Road Again

My Home - 2002 Glendale Titanium, 32/37DS with a basement slide.
Our Home's Leader - Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins Turbo Diesel Dually

Our Leaders - Sam(Bird), Chirp(Bird), Nellie(FAT cat), Lucy(Kitten), Willie(Dog) & Daisy(Dog)

fourcamping
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Added this fishing pole holder yesterday. Picked it up at Walmart. Very easy to install. Gets one more thing off the floor of the storage compartment.

Jennifer
Jennifer, and her family of six. Two of those being furry babies...one girl (Yorkie, Layla) and one boy (retired Greyhound racer Fernando aka Nando)

2008 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 5.7L
2008 North Trail 28BHS

TMBLSN
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Explorer
Yeah, I keep meaning to use a knife and clean it up. It cuts really easy, easier than butter.

We don't have mud dobbers in WA.
Lee

symbasden
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Explorer
Nah, that is insulating sealent around the enclosed underbelly...

Mine looks the same way.
Jeff

2009 Rockwood Signature Ultra Light 8317SS
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 QC LB Hemi
DW Kelly and DD