mbloof wrote:
silverbullet555 wrote:
Wife got in last night and really liked the feel of the new one. Felt it was more roomy, loved the bed being north south. This could put off a travel trailer for a couple of years.
Congratulations!
Now comes the fun and excitement of transferring items from your old camper and finding places to put them in the newer one. :) Personally when I did a camper upgrade, I stopped carrying many items that I had stuffed in my old camper. (I'm a 'packrat' LOL)
Then comes the possible updates and upgrades. While the queen sized N/S bed could use bedding from the house, I opted for new sheets/blankets for the camper. Older RV's are mainly outfitted with power hungry CAR bulbs that can easily (and inexpensively) be replaced with LED ones. Then there's the battery(s) of unknown vintage/age that you may wish to simply replace.
Best of all once packed/outfitted you get to enjoy planning and having your first trip!
Happy camping!
- Mark0.
Yep. This camper has a bit less storage inside which is fine. We don't use a lot of what's in the old one. Need to thoroughly clean the new one first and then go through the stuff as we move it. I have LEd bulbs that usually work well for those types of lights so we'll make that change. The battery is a few years old so we will watch it closely. Need to order or figure out how I want to connect it to the truck for blinkers, etc.