โFeb-28-2010 07:12 PM
โSep-03-2015 04:18 PM
โSep-03-2015 03:31 PM
RavensFan24 wrote:eastcoasthd wrote:
This followed me home on 8/21.
A couple minor issues thus far....
DVD player only plays in B&W with a slight amount of graining. Inspected wiring, nothing obvious. Probably an internal issue?
I'm pretty sure our Premier had the same issue when we got it. Try plugging in the cables to another port on the TV. I think that's what fixed it for me.
โSep-03-2015 01:32 PM
eastcoasthd wrote:
This followed me home on 8/21.
A couple minor issues thus far....
DVD player only plays in B&W with a slight amount of graining. Inspected wiring, nothing obvious. Probably an internal issue?
โSep-03-2015 10:46 AM
โSep-01-2015 10:26 AM
gregrc75 wrote:
This website carries a ton of Keystone replacement parts. Just enter the year, make (Bullet, not Premier) and search category. You can also try your dealer.
Trekwood
So far the only decal showing some age on my trailer is the front one that says "Premier." But, it faces due south everyday in my driveway. Also, I have fewer decals since I have the paint.
โSep-01-2015 07:52 AM
โAug-31-2015 07:51 PM
Hiswar wrote:
I am having my new 2016 Premier 31BHPR delivered tomorrow! I AM SO STOKED!!! I loved to do mods on my last travel trailer and was curious what Premier owners would consider your most important mods so I have a question...
What would be to the 3 most beneficial mods you have done to your Premier. Iโm not interested in a long list of ALL your mods, just a response to the idea that if you could only do 3 mods to your Premier which ones would they be?
โAug-31-2015 06:18 PM
โAug-31-2015 05:46 PM
โAug-31-2015 05:02 PM
โAug-28-2015 06:15 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:
Has anyone replaced their decals yet? My bullet premier isn't looking to good this season. I don't want it to get to old that I can't find replacements, or is it to late already? I understand it's a pain and costly! Ours is 5 years old this year. Still love it for the two of us.
โAug-28-2015 06:06 PM
โAug-14-2015 05:37 PM
Hiswar wrote:
That looks sturdier that what I have on my old camper! Will try and steal and build upon your design. Was also wondering about something....double clicked on your picts and was transported to your flicker site. Saw the rest of your picts for the stabilizer mod, but stumbled into a pick of a collaped front frame of a camper...canโt help but ask goooooddddnesssss! What happened?coobrey wrote:
Hiswar, here is the link to the part of the forum where I posted photos and a description. Over a year on now and they are still working great.
http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23729010/gotomsg/27693865.cfm#27693865
Hiswar wrote:coobrey wrote:
I made my own stabilizers and they made a HUGE difference when we are all setup. With 4 people walking around it really firmed up the trailer. I was very impressed with how much it helped. I can't speak to the SteadFast ones personally, but the concept is great.RainbowsEnd wrote:
A new season begins. Still have our original camper and still doing good. Our windows and doors haven't leaked again since the adjustments. We're seriously thinking about SteadyFast stabilizers. Is everyone still satisfied with them?
Would love to know how you did that.
โAug-12-2015 06:50 PM
coobrey wrote:
Hiswar, here is the link to the part of the forum where I posted photos and a description. Over a year on now and they are still working great.
http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23729010/gotomsg/27693865.cfm#27693865
Hiswar wrote:coobrey wrote:
I made my own stabilizers and they made a HUGE difference when we are all setup. With 4 people walking around it really firmed up the trailer. I was very impressed with how much it helped. I can't speak to the SteadFast ones personally, but the concept is great.RainbowsEnd wrote:
A new season begins. Still have our original camper and still doing good. Our windows and doors haven't leaked again since the adjustments. We're seriously thinking about SteadyFast stabilizers. Is everyone still satisfied with them?
Would love to know how you did that.
โAug-12-2015 12:21 AM
Hiswar wrote:coobrey wrote:
I made my own stabilizers and they made a HUGE difference when we are all setup. With 4 people walking around it really firmed up the trailer. I was very impressed with how much it helped. I can't speak to the SteadFast ones personally, but the concept is great.RainbowsEnd wrote:
A new season begins. Still have our original camper and still doing good. Our windows and doors haven't leaked again since the adjustments. We're seriously thinking about SteadyFast stabilizers. Is everyone still satisfied with them?
Would love to know how you did that.