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โSep-18-2012 06:05 AM
mom2countrykids wrote:
We (2 adults 5 kids) just got home from 10 days camping in our bunkhouse. We spent 2 days and 3 nights in Palo Dura Canyon, then moved on to our favorite campground and camping place in the world, SIERRA BONITA We stayed there for a full week, then back for one more night in Palo Dura Canyon.
Fishing was great for those that fish in Coyote Creek. My dh got to see the bear he has been wanting to see for as long as we have been going up there.
When we were packing up in NM we had an issue with the bunkhouse slide not coming in all the way. We have had this issue one other time. It finally came all the way in. This time we discovered that when we took all the jacks out it came in easy. Mental note to ourselves is jacks out first.
We also have trouble closing the outdoor kitchen, but when jacks are out it works fine. Dh is considering jacks or stabilizers in the middle to see if that solves the problem. He has double checked the kids aren't getting the stabilizers to tight. It just seems to be to long a span between the middle and the back. He wants to put a stabilizer in the middle to see if this solves the problem.
One of the mods we had made that we really like is we took the bottom bunk and the trunnel out and put three Shikibuton Tri fold Foam Beds 3" Thick X 27" Wide X 75" Long in that spot. They fill that area if you fold out all three. but it gives us one more bed back there, or two with space between them. They fold up and fit perfect in the bunk spot. The kids say they are really comfortable. These are big kids adult size. I will try to get pictures once we get it clean and de-cluttered from camping.
โSep-17-2012 05:13 PM
โSep-16-2012 12:52 PM
gregrc75 wrote:
Baunno- if I lose any I will have to remember that! Did you get the clear slide with the clear panel too or just the clear slide half?
โSep-16-2012 11:43 AM
โSep-16-2012 10:43 AM
gregrc75 wrote:
I got both items on Amazon. It was under 30.00 total for the clear slide and gutter extensions.
โSep-16-2012 09:31 AM
โSep-16-2012 07:21 AM
โSep-16-2012 06:31 AM
gregrc75 wrote:
I did two simple mods to my Premier 28RLPR. First was I replaced the white plastic slide on the back screen door with a clear set. The white plastic always seems to be right in my line of sight when sitting in the rockers in the back. The second mod was I placed the clip on gutter extensions on the short gutter spouts. Hopefully they will direct the water away to help minimize the black streaks!
โSep-15-2012 07:31 PM
โSep-13-2012 08:24 AM
RainbowsEnd wrote:
Thanks! Ours is drivers side also. I knew I had read something somewhere. Ours is locked so that won't help. We tightened it a little so we will see. If we do notice something I'll post so it might help others. Happy camping!
โSep-10-2012 07:13 PM
Huskerdude wrote:coobrey wrote:Had the exact same issue on our 28RLPR, but it only happened once. Looked at the inside rubber flap and the rubber had pulled thru the screws,wasn't down flat and there wasn't many screws holding the flap to the sidewall. Added washers to the screws and put more screws along the way.Looks like laziness on the factory end !!! No issues since but I always check it now !!
Just FYI
I have a 31bhpr and during a complete downpour here we had leaking in the main slide. I wasn't parked completely level, the driver side was a bit higher. But the issue wasn't necessarily just that as the bunkhouse slide did not leak at all. The issue was the seal on the top of the main slide. There are two rubber flaps that did not lay out correctly and were stuck in the position I would think they would be in when the slide was out. I took a long stick when the slide was in and repositioned the rubber flaps to their correct position and all was well after that.
Looks like slide toppers next season
โSep-10-2012 06:08 PM
coobrey wrote:Had the exact same issue on our 28RLPR, but it only happened once. Looked at the inside rubber flap and the rubber had pulled thru the screws,wasn't down flat and there wasn't many screws holding the flap to the sidewall. Added washers to the screws and put more screws along the way.Looks like laziness on the factory end !!! No issues since but I always check it now !!
Just FYI
I have a 31bhpr and during a complete downpour here we had leaking in the main slide. I wasn't parked completely level, the driver side was a bit higher. But the issue wasn't necessarily just that as the bunkhouse slide did not leak at all. The issue was the seal on the top of the main slide. There are two rubber flaps that did not lay out correctly and were stuck in the position I would think they would be in when the slide was out. I took a long stick when the slide was in and repositioned the rubber flaps to their correct position and all was well after that.
Looks like slide toppers next season
โSep-10-2012 05:58 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:Same problem here !!! Told dealer about it and they gave me some sealant to put around the door where it meets the framework. And keep it locked !! Problem solved !!
We are still at our seasonal site with our 28rlpr and love it. We've simply have had the best luck with our TT. One thing we noticed recently is a slight leak in our storage compartment door, only one side. The concern is a few drops can become a puddle and something we certainly don't want, especially if we aren't here to watch it. The TT looks to be as level as it can be. The seal looks good and we've tightened the lock areas. Didn't someone else here have a similar issue and solved it? What was your secret? Even though the seal looks good maybe we should replace it. Ideas?