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CampinEarls
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We are seriously looking at buying a 31BHPR. It pretty much has everything we are looking for in a TT, the only cons we can think of with it is, it has curtains instead of solid doors for the bedroom and bunkhouse....that's about it.

Maybe because this one is so new, But i'm having a hard time finding any reviews or testimonials about them.

This is our first TT, i've rented a couple times and that makes us realize we want our own, we've been researching for months and have narrowed it down to this one.

Is there anyone out there that has any experience with the Bullet line that can give me their opinions?

Thanks!
2009 Chevy Z71 CrewCab
2010 Bullet Premier 31BHPR
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SabreCanuck
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Well, there isn't enough snow for snowmobiling so I started working on some trailer mods... Can't wait for summer!!!

small pantry cupboard BEFORE:


small pantry cupboard now that it is a DRAWER:
The slide is currently in so it doesn't come out all the way but it will...


pass through storage Drawer:
Made out of old mattress frame and the rails are aluminum wall studs.
ran a wood dowel across as an axle and pulleys as wheels.
I have 2" castors mounted on the floor under the front and still have storage underneath for small/flat stuff.




NEXT.... BEFORE>>>>>>>>>>>>>
2011 GMC 2500 D-Max Denali
2015 Palomino Columbus 325RL
Our kids have 4 legs. ๐Ÿ™‚

gregrc75
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RainbowsEnd wrote:
gregrc75 wrote:
I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.


We did almost the same exact thing. Great minds and all that lol


I read about this on the forum, I cannot take credit for this! No great mind here! ๐Ÿ™‚
Greg and J
Ben - Yellow Lab. Charley - Red Lab
2018 Keystone Bullet Premier 30RIPR
2016 Nissan Titan XD SL 5.0

CampinEarls
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baunno wrote:
Has anybody replaced the rinky-dink exhaust fan over the shower? If so, what did you install in its place?

Also, does anybody know if there is wiring in the vent area over the kitchen so a fan can be installed there as well?
Our last camper was a Forest River and it has an awesome vary speed exhaust fan which I believe was made by SHUR-flo. It sure did pull the air and Iโ€™d like that again in our Bullet.


I installled a MaxAir fan/cover on the bathroom vent, made a huge difference! I can't answer the Kitchen vent wiring question, I put a MaxAir cover on that one without the fan, if i need to suck out air from the kitchen I just turned the fan on in the bathroom, it moves a LOT of air!
2009 Chevy Z71 CrewCab
2010 Bullet Premier 31BHPR

RainbowsEnd
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gregrc75 wrote:
I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.


We did almost the same exact thing. Great minds and all that lol
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NetAndDavid
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gregrc75 wrote:
LivingthedreamOH wrote:
Bedroom hint:
Lengthen bedroom mattress fast and easy.

Buy Queen mattress topper.
Cut off extra length.
Pull mattress away from the top of the bed.
Drop excess mattress topper piece in space.
Slide mattress toward head of bed until it makes contact with the topper piece..
Adds a bit of extra length to the bed.


Another hint I used in my old camper. I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.

In my Bullet I replaced the mattress with a tempurpedic.


That was well worth the money. Before we moved we decided to go this route since we didn't know how long we would be in it. Very happy we did.

On another note, somethings for you other 31bhpr owners to look out for:
*The dinet seating, on ours closest to the tv, the center support pulled out and have to fix
* the support for when you transform the table to a bed pulled out
* the bottom bunk frame, came apart and I have to rebuild it this winter.

One thing to keep in mind is that we full timed in it for 4 months so we put some use into it. The way that I see it is we simulated a couple if seasons camping, so just keep an eye out on these things in the future, especially if they are used heavily.
2011 Bullet Premier 31BHPR
2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 HD

No Mission Too Difficult
No Sacrifice Too Great
DUTY FIRST!
31BHPR Mods

baunno
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Has anybody replaced the rinky-dink exhaust fan over the shower? If so, what did you install in its place?

Also, does anybody know if there is wiring in the vent area over the kitchen so a fan can be installed there as well?
Our last camper was a Forest River and it has an awesome vary speed exhaust fan which I believe was made by SHUR-flo. It sure did pull the air and Iโ€™d like that again in our Bullet.
"Onward thru the fog!"

gregrc75
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LivingthedreamOH wrote:
Bedroom hint:
Lengthen bedroom mattress fast and easy.

Buy Queen mattress topper.
Cut off extra length.
Pull mattress away from the top of the bed.
Drop excess mattress topper piece in space.
Slide mattress toward head of bed until it makes contact with the topper piece..
Adds a bit of extra length to the bed.


Another hint I used in my old camper. I bundled 6 pool noodles 2 wide and 3 high. I cut the length equal to the width of the mattress and placed it between the bed and wall. I then put a queen sized 3" memory foam topper over the noodles and matters. I then was able to make then bed with normal queen sheets and you couldn't tell that the noodles were even there ...it was comfy.

In my Bullet I replaced the mattress with a tempurpedic.
Greg and J
Ben - Yellow Lab. Charley - Red Lab
2018 Keystone Bullet Premier 30RIPR
2016 Nissan Titan XD SL 5.0

LivingthedreamO
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Bedroom hint:
Lengthen bedroom mattress fast and easy.

Buy Queen mattress topper.
Cut off extra length.
Pull mattress away from the top of the bed.
Drop excess mattress topper piece in space.
Slide mattress toward head of bed until it makes contact with the topper piece..
Adds a bit of extra length to the bed.
LivingthedreamOH
2011 F-150 Lariat
2012 Bullet Premier 28RLPR

LivingthedreamO
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We had the TV in the main area installed in the bedroom and have a 32" that will be used there instead.

Thank you for the heads up on the storage area.
LivingthedreamOH
2011 F-150 Lariat
2012 Bullet Premier 28RLPR

baunno
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RainbowsEnd wrote:
baunno wrote:
A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.


We got a larger tv and since we are at a seasonal site we just leave it sitting on top of the entertainment area. The smaller tv is home. We may install in the rv bedroom eventually. Right now we don't have any tv service, phone or internet so we don't really use it but for dvd's we may bring.

The recliners are fine for me. One reclines more than the other. I've these leather look cubes that we use as foot stools and that works great. Top comes off so its good for storage also. Someone on the boards here made some sort of stop for the recliners. Turn them over and check for adjustment in the center area. Or put a block under the spring in the back, that keeps them from going back to far. I've not done any of this, it's just what I've read.

We had issues with raining coming in twice but never again. We're not sure if we had it locked or not when water got in. Usually those doors are always locked. Something we've made a point at doing all the time now.


The larger TV is a good idea, We aren't much on going out camping and then watching a lot of tv but it would be nice to have the larger screen for those times when we do watch.
I'm at least one of the folks in this forum who wrote about the chairs recling to far back and too "loosey-goosey" and came up with a block of wood to put behind them. After a 2nd week I can say that my blocks were too short and it was difficult to position them effectivly behind the back of the chair...back to the drawing board for that. I went into the camper today to see if there was some tension adjustment and there is not on the chairs that came with our Bullet.

The water issue...our old camper had two latches on the cargo doors and never had a problem with leaking. I was in the habit of leaving them unlocked once we set up so the kids could store balls, skate boards etc. in there without ole Dad fishing out the keys a 100 times a day. But those days are now over and just keeping those doors locked is a habit I'll have to aquire. Now about the 50 times a day I need something from in there :@
"Onward thru the fog!"

RainbowsEnd
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REPOST: This is the list of things we did right after we got ours Sept. 2010. I'm reviewing and see what else I want to add for this season. This may give new Bullet owners ideas.

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Inside we added under the sink (yes there is room, some TT's don't have height space for them) and bathroom trash cans, over the door bathroom hooks (added felt padding to them where it touches the door), hanging bathroom shower caddy to side of glass shower wall, 3 shelf storage bins in bedroom closets (Walmart has perfect size 3 drawer shelves right now), shelf liners throughout, extension cord in bedroom, tension rods for a few cabinets, refrigerator fan, under the bed hydraulic struts, square leather storage cube (the type you can turn the top over and use it as a tray) to put feet up while relaxing in the chairs in the rear living area after a long day of fun (huge success!).

"extension cord in bedroom" - There is only one outlet in the 28RLPR model in the bedroom (other than the one on the ceiling for tv purposes), it's on the far side by the laundry chute. For a quick fix I plugged in an extension cord and fed it around the mattress for a quick outlet on the other side of the bed. We both wanted to have a way to plug in things and keep them at hands reach, like our cell phone. This year I'd like to have an outlet wired on the other side of the bed and not use an extension cord.

โ€œbed storage hydraulic strutsโ€ โ€“ dealer added those for me but I think it was a waste of money at this point. The mattress (firm/hard) doesnโ€™t give much at all, maybe thatโ€™s a good thing lol plus we will definitely use a mattress topper (very much needed). The struts look to be a very sturdy size but the weight of the bed and weak plywood make it seem unstable and wonโ€™t really hold. Lesson learned, just donโ€™t store things under there that you need daily, we agreed we will not give up the mattress topper! Time will tell what we want to use that space for.

Outside items purchased: gutter extenders (rained hard the first 2 days camping, you can definitely see the difference in the small factory ones on the TT and then after you add the extenders, a must do to these TT's), Lend-A-Hand door handles, BAL X-Chock tire locking chocks, lynx levelers, rhinoflex swivel rv sewer kit, various storage bins, popup laundry hamper and a variety of new items to have on hand (jacks, extension cords, new outside camp chairs, easy connect water hose connectors, assortment of tools, etc).

Overall comments on the 28RLPR TT, these arenโ€™t meant to be negative, just food for thought and things that someone may want to be aware of to plan ahead. There is no perfect camper or plan but this one was an excellent choice for us.

- one outlet in bedroom
- short queen mattress size ok for us but if you're taller than 6' it could be a concern, depends on how you sleep
- mattress topper, needed one IMHO
- queen size sheets worked ok even for the short queen mattress
- room darkening shades for bedroom is a next season mod for us, the curtains close but not really room darkening IMHO
- no outlet in the hall area by the dream locker and back door, would have been useful
- I thought the "dream locker" was going to be a wasted space but wow it was very usable for us! Everyone seem to add these 3m hooks to their TT's but the hooks on the wall in the dream locker serve that purpose beautifully, from hats, jackets, umbrellas, fly swatters, whatever and a nice place to put shoes on or off by back door. At this time weโ€™re using the cabinets above the bench as a utility cabinet, misc. items
- not enough heat gets into bathroom IMHO, no heat vent in there but it does have an cool air vent for summer
- get gutter extenders or use clothespins
- windows don't open far but air flow was surprisingly breezy enough, absolutely LOVE the huge window in the back
- Lend-A-Hand outside door handle added by dealer
- 2 step back door, bring extra step if needed
- love the large sink, I prefer to soak a few items in small tub in the sink but have the option to use the full size sink for pots/pans
- adjustable shelves in pantry is misleading if youโ€™re not aware of what that really means. You canโ€™t change the height of the shelves, what you can do is just take out one shelf if you want something taller in that space
- entry doors with struts are excellent, they do not open completely back to the TT outside wall but they wonโ€™t get away from you in the wind and smash those outside walls either, the struts will hold where those standard door holders break, bend or just simply wonโ€™t hold in wind, excellent add IMHO
- spice rack takes regular to smaller size spice containers, the salt/pepper grinders were to tall to fit
- love the clean out water hose connect for black tank wash
- tank labels reversed on ours (black labeled gray), seems to be the same on most all of these TT's, bad labeling, wonder when the factory will get that right!
- never thought Iโ€™d use the outside speakers, not high on my list of TTโ€™s wants, after all weโ€™re doing a back to nature event here. We did enjoy sitting out, watching the boats go by, bird watching, playing Sudoku AND to my surprise we really did enjoy some quiet background music to listen to, guess never say never
- does not have surround sound inside but does have extra speakers, the sound was excellent
- no complaints with the oven, made the Trailblazer chicken from the RV Cooking Show, amazingly easy and good. Being that the weather was chilly, if the oven put out extra heat into the TT it was appreciated, however we really didnโ€™t notice a heat problem from using the oven. I used no pizza stone and it seemed to cook evenly. Time will tell on that also.
- BAL X-Chock tire locking chocks worked on the slide out side but not on the other. There is a support strap on the fender skirt which is connected right between the tires on the door side of the TT. That prevents the BAL X-Chock tire locking chock from being able to be adjusted and hit the tires correctly. We used Lynx stop โ€˜n chock on the door side. This past year we kept it at a seasonal site (didn't move it), we unscrewed the support strap and used the BAL X-chock on that side and it worked fine. If you travel you may not want to screw and unscrew that support each time.

- Make sure your propane line to grill is long enough! The grill they substituted in some models propane line was to short

And some may remember my Curtain Comments:

Comments on Room Dividing Curtain in 28RLPR.

Now for my wow moment. I had asked for the dealer to order another curtain for the room divider area. Those curtains are basically worthless, so thin you can pretty much see through (I know a weight control issue) and the location doesn't give you any room to turn around by your bed! Privacy to the sleeping area if you need but certainly no dressing area. I thought perhaps a second curtain would make it fuller OR maybe use a tension rod further in the "hall" area to give you a section to change by the "dream locker". My surprise was that they installed a complete curtain system for me which I hadn't asked. First that sort of bothered me to say the least but after using it last night I can see how nice it will be to have it located where they put it. The ceiling rail starts from between the outside door and the corner cabinet across to the bathroom wall. Perfect fit to the corner of the TV Cabinet and bathroom wall.

The curtain stays by the outside door end and isn't really visible from the rest of the seating area. It didn't come with a tie back but I'll use the one from the bedroom curtain. It really gives a much more private changing area. This way you have better access to the bedroom cloth storage area, the dream locker to sit on to put on shoes and so on without being in the cramped bathroom for changing.

Photobucket pics of the curtain and our site:

http://s1089.photobucket.com/albums/i357/Frenchgals_World/TT%20Mods/

Hope some of these comments will helpful.

Any ideas or suggestions for our new season? I've got the camping fever!
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RainbowsEnd
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baunno wrote:
A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.


We got a larger tv and since we are at a seasonal site we just leave it sitting on top of the entertainment area. The smaller tv is home. We may install in the rv bedroom eventually. Right now we don't have any tv service, phone or internet so we don't really use it but for dvd's we may bring.

The recliners are fine for me. One reclines more than the other. I've these leather look cubes that we use as foot stools and that works great. Top comes off so its good for storage also. Someone on the boards here made some sort of stop for the recliners. Turn them over and check for adjustment in the center area. Or put a block under the spring in the back, that keeps them from going back to far. I've not done any of this, it's just what I've read.

We had issues with raining coming in twice but never again. We're not sure if we had it locked or not when water got in. Usually those doors are always locked. Something we've made a point at doing all the time now.
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RainbowsEnd
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LivingthedreamOH wrote:
We purchased the 2012 bullet Premier 28RLPR and lov ite. We went to the RV show right after we bought this TTand felt sure we got a great camper.


This is the model we have. DH and I just love it. It's the perfect size for our short weekend getaways and the rear window is AWESOME! Have a great camping season!
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RainbowsEnd
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Target13 welcome to the Bullet family. Sounds like you're ready to have a great camping season! Happy Trails!
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gregrc75
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baunno wrote:
LivingthedreamOH wrote:
We purchased the 2012 bullet Premier 28RLPR and lov ite. We went to the RV show right after we bought this TTand felt sure we got a great camper.

We bought our Bullet 28RLPR last September from Aborgasht in Troy OH. I travelled from Nashville TN to trade in our Forest River Cherokee and we really love this camper! We towed it down to Florida last October for a week at the beach and then used it again for another week for Thanksgiving. It has been wonderful and we are looking forward to 2012 with it! A couple of niggling things about it, while the picture on the flat screen is very good, it is too small while sitting in the reclining chairs. 2. the reclining chairs recline too much and 3. if you don't keep your cubby doors locked up front rain will seep into the bedroom along the walls on either side of the bed.
Hey, over all its a GREAT camper and we are very happy with ours!
Happy camping,
Kevin


I will have to keep an eye on the baggage door leak issue. I have not experienced that yet, but will pay attention! I replaced the stock TV with a 26" LED TV. It only weighs 8 lbs and I was able to use the existing mount. I just lowered it about 4 inches to accomodate the new TV. It is much more pleasant to watch from the rockers in the back. You can even fit a 32" but that was bigger than I wanted to go.
Greg and J
Ben - Yellow Lab. Charley - Red Lab
2018 Keystone Bullet Premier 30RIPR
2016 Nissan Titan XD SL 5.0