โFeb-28-2010 07:12 PM
โFeb-29-2012 10:00 AM
FensterRV wrote:
Hey everyone,
Been a while and saddened to see Gary and Net and David go. Thanks for all your contributions. My main mod for the spring will be the Steady fast system to reduce sway. Heard a lot of good things about it. Anyone have any experience with it? I'm also wanting to gain the courage to try and take off the back of the rear TV so I can hook up a DVD player. I'm probably missing a lot but thats all I can think about right now. Cheers!
โFeb-29-2012 08:46 AM
โFeb-22-2012 11:07 AM
RainbowsEnd wrote:SabreCanuck wrote:
Not that I don't trust the carpenter's workmanship ๐
Picture, without shelf unit installed....
ROFLOL so far it all looks great! Thanks for the picture.
โFeb-22-2012 11:04 AM
NetAndDavid wrote:
Well guys this past year has been quite an adventure for my family and I, but regretably our needs have changed an we are out of the camping life for now ๐
We have moved, and our family has grown. I will also be going away for a year soon, and a camper is no fun unless you are using it. On a better note, we got really close to our pay off when sold it! The Miller's wish you all happy adventures and the best of luck.
No Mission Too Difficult
No Sacrifice Too Great
Duty First!
โFeb-22-2012 05:37 AM
kainen wrote:kainen wrote:SabreCanuck wrote:
We bought our 27RBPR this spring and camped pretty much every weekend this year, mostly within 2-4 hours of home but a couple of road trips.. Everything on the unit is great..
But then I went to winterize it and give it a good cleaning and noticed a crack in the fiberglass from the lower left corner of the front drivers side clearance light moving up and towards the center of the trailer.... Sorry pic isn't too clear, but it is the best of the dozen I took.....
I haven't talked to dealer yet, but here's hoping they are going to fix... I actually think FIXING the crack may be preferrable to replacing the entire front nose cone.... I think the potential for leaking is less that way so I am going to see what they come up with.
You guys may want to get up on ladder and check yours as well (you can't see it from ground level).
Sorry guys for the previous blank post ๐
SabreCanuck have you followed up on this with your dealer ? Also wondering has anyone else had this issue out there. Reason I am asking is I have noticed a very very small spiderweb cracking on the front edge of my nose cone at about eye height, should I be concerned ? Thanks all.
โFeb-21-2012 09:50 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:NetAndDavid wrote:
Well guys this past year has been quite an adventure for my family and I, but regretably our needs have changed an we are out of the camping life for now ๐
We have moved, and our family has grown. I will also be going away for a year soon, and a camper is no fun unless you are using it. On a better note, we got really close to our pay off when sold it! The Miller's wish you all happy adventures and the best of luck.
Thank you for your participation in this group. I wish you enough and more! Thank you for your service.
โFeb-21-2012 11:57 AM
kainen wrote:SabreCanuck wrote:
We bought our 27RBPR this spring and camped pretty much every weekend this year, mostly within 2-4 hours of home but a couple of road trips.. Everything on the unit is great..
But then I went to winterize it and give it a good cleaning and noticed a crack in the fiberglass from the lower left corner of the front drivers side clearance light moving up and towards the center of the trailer.... Sorry pic isn't too clear, but it is the best of the dozen I took.....
I haven't talked to dealer yet, but here's hoping they are going to fix... I actually think FIXING the crack may be preferrable to replacing the entire front nose cone.... I think the potential for leaking is less that way so I am going to see what they come up with.
You guys may want to get up on ladder and check yours as well (you can't see it from ground level).
โFeb-21-2012 11:53 AM
SabreCanuck wrote:
We bought our 27RBPR this spring and camped pretty much every weekend this year, mostly within 2-4 hours of home but a couple of road trips.. Everything on the unit is great..
But then I went to winterize it and give it a good cleaning and noticed a crack in the fiberglass from the lower left corner of the front drivers side clearance light moving up and towards the center of the trailer.... Sorry pic isn't too clear, but it is the best of the dozen I took.....
I haven't talked to dealer yet, but here's hoping they are going to fix... I actually think FIXING the crack may be preferrable to replacing the entire front nose cone.... I think the potential for leaking is less that way so I am going to see what they come up with.
You guys may want to get up on ladder and check yours as well (you can't see it from ground level).
โFeb-21-2012 05:16 AM
NetAndDavid wrote:
Well guys this past year has been quite an adventure for my family and I, but regretably our needs have changed an we are out of the camping life for now ๐
We have moved, and our family has grown. I will also be going away for a year soon, and a camper is no fun unless you are using it. On a better note, we got really close to our pay off when sold it! The Miller's wish you all happy adventures and the best of luck.
No Mission Too Difficult
No Sacrifice Too Great
Duty First!
โFeb-20-2012 06:00 PM
โFeb-19-2012 04:27 PM
SabreCanuck wrote:
Not that I don't trust the carpenter's workmanship ๐
Picture, without shelf unit installed....
โFeb-18-2012 07:44 PM
RainbowsEnd wrote:SabreCanuck wrote:
OK, as promised... Step 2 of winter mods complete...
Turned pantry shelves into slideout pantry.
Used 2 pairs of full slide drawer hardware rated at 100 lbs/pair.
For those that care... Weight of stock shelves/support brackets = 5 lb X 3 = 15 lbs. Weight of this unit = 23 lbs with all hardware and shelf unit.
The difference is approximately same weight as rum bottle.. Working on lightening that up right now :):):)
Did you have to do anything special to attach the drawer hardware to the pantry walls? OR how in the hecko did you do this! ๐
โFeb-18-2012 03:49 PM
SabreCanuck wrote:
OK, as promised... Step 2 of winter mods complete...
Turned pantry shelves into slideout pantry.
Used 2 pairs of full slide drawer hardware rated at 100 lbs/pair.
For those that care... Weight of stock shelves/support brackets = 5 lb X 3 = 15 lbs. Weight of this unit = 23 lbs with all hardware and shelf unit.
The difference is approximately same weight as rum bottle.. Working on lightening that up right now :):):)
โFeb-18-2012 03:45 PM
gregrc75 wrote:
I have always thought that travel trailers with carpet in the bedrooms looked and felt cozier. So, I added my own. I just got a 5x8 bounded area rug and cut it to size. I also made a cut out for the heater vent. Cost only 30.00 for the rug. I didn't vacuum before taking the pics so please ignore the fuzz, it looks better now! haha.
โFeb-16-2012 07:32 PM