Raider Battalion wrote:
Maybe I should ask it slightly differently. What are the top 5 options you have found most useful?
Going back to my original question, I thought I would summarize what you all told me that you found most useful. First, though, I would like to thank ALL of you for input! Whether you answered my specific question or not, I found your commentary very helpful. When we went to a dealership yesterday I was looking at the rigs differently. On to my summary...
All of the information that you provided basically broke down into 3 categories: 1) Things to look for in the construction of the rig. 2) Options you have found most useful (spoiler alert: it was more than 5). 3.) Accessories/necessities to buy after the fact.
I have to say that some of the things you found most useful were somewhat of a surprise to me. Probably the most surprising was the upgraded tires! I'm going to give some feedback in each of the 3 categories.
1) Things to look for in the construction of the rig.
Quality and construction techniques really stood out for me in this area. Here are a few of those things:
- Arched/walkable roof - This makes sense because water will not be able to pool and cause leaks and it will make the interior feel bigger. Also, I may need to do repairs up there.
- Subfloor material - I want something that is going to be durable
- Insulation - This took on several terms, 4 season package, good insulation, enclosed underbelly. I really want something that I can use in whatever time of year.
- Fresh water/Waste tank size - If we want to boondock, this will be important. I need some help here to figure out what a good size for each will be. I know it will depend on how long we'll be out and our personal habits. But an average would be nice.
2) Options you have found most useful (The fun part).
There were 35 different things that people said they found most useful. There were several ties:
- Power tongue jack - By far the most important item recommended. When I saw them at the dealer, I had made up my mind that this is a must have.
- Tied for 2nd - Upgraded/additional vent fans. Wow! I looked at what is provided and they are cheap!; EMS - Hadn't thought about bad electricity in a campground.; Upgraded tires - Makes sense but a surprise to me.
- Leveling system - Right or wrong I lumped all the levelers into this one. Anderson, Auto-leveling, and power stabilizers.
- Vent covers
- Also a tie in this category; Largest AC unit or a 2nd unit - This will be important if we are camping in the heat.; Power awning - Someone made a good point about what a pain a manual crank would be to use everytime you left the trailer.
- Also a tie here; Additional battery(ies); Backup camera - I'm experienced but I think this is a necessity; Slide out toppers; Solar or Pre-wired - I'm comfortable with nothing less than 20 Amp pre-wire; Weight distributing hitch - This could be something to buy later.
Here are some other things that you provided that I'm considering:
- Extended warranty
- Outside kitchen - we really like this
- Big fridge
3.) Accessories/necessities to buy after the fact.
- Decent sewer hose system - this is understandable. No need to make a mess of things.
- Jack and lug wrench for the trailer
- Good chocks
- Upgraded mattress or mattress topper
- RV GPS - After reading about this, it seems pretty important
- Space heater
- Window blinds - When we were at the dealer yesterday I was actually looking for these
My wife and I have been discussing many of the things that you all brought up and we will need to decide what is most important to us. One thing I have to say though is that I feel smarter (somewhat) about this and we have a starting point.
I wanted to summarize this, mostly to gather my thoughts about what you all had said, but also for others that may be in the same situation and reading this forum.
Thanks again!