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What not to be without

Dog_Trainer
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Explorer
So now that we are joining the owners of a TT a few things are starting to run through my mind. After spending years as a MH owner and traveler we got to know the ropes and in & outs of the MH lifestyle. We have learned which kitchen utinsels to bring and that we pack light with dishes and glass wear using mostly paper plates and glasses for those travel days. When we looked at TT's one of the main Criterias was that we could pull over and without putting out the slides we can use the bathroom, get into the refrig and sit at the dinning room chairs. I know I can pack much lighter on tools as I do not need any of the heavy duty tools that I needed for a Diesel break down or the large wheel tools.
We plan to pack light on the groceries and not take so much extra as we have in the past. I think a small 2000 watt generator will surfice as we do little hot weather dry camping. So what is it that people getting into a TT forget to have or bring.
2016 Newmar Baystar 3401
2011 HHR Toad
Daktari & Lydia Cavalier King Charles , Annie get your guns, our English setter (fur Bearing Children)
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Caveman_Charlie
Explorer II
Explorer II
The extra key is a good point. I have a extra key for the TT in the pickup and a extra key for the pickup in the TT. I also have one for the pickup in a magnetic holder stuck under the pickup.
1993 Cobra Sunrise, 20 foot Travel Trailer.

Bonefish
Explorer
Explorer
You will know when looking for it after thinking you have it all.

Sharon

Opie431
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Explorer
While camping we have been asked for the loan of matches, sugar, bug sprayer, toothpaste, saw, ax, salt. Simple things that everyone should remember but people do not.
Extra key to get in the door which we did not have but our grand daughter was able to climb in their 5W and open the door.

HTElectrical
Explorer
Explorer
Gene&Ginny wrote:
What not to be without
Toilet paper.

LOL:)
2007 Duramax, Cognito 7"-9" Lift,

Gene_Ginny
Explorer
Explorer
What not to be without
Toilet paper.
Gene and DW Ginny
[purple] 2008 Toyota 4Runner 4.7L V8 w/factory towing option
2002 Sunline Solaris Lite T2363[/purple]

Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control


Proud member of the Sunline Club

MargaretB
Explorer
Explorer
Electric slow-cooker.
Two retirees. Perpetual newbies. Techno- and mechanophobes.
2015 Tracer 230
2014 F-150 XLT EcoBoost

jaycocreek
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tire covers..Keep the sun off the tires,they last much longer.
Lance 9.6
400 watts solar mounted/200 watts portable
500ah Lifep04

Bigbird65
Explorer
Explorer
larv wrote:
Does everyone here chock both sides of their TTs? I used to do both sides but have started only doing one side. Comments?

Larv

It depends on the terrain. Sometimes two but usually just one.

Ken
2017 RAM 1500 Quad Cab 5.7L Hemi, 8 speed 3.21
2018 Winnebago Minnie 2250DS

Galvanizd
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Explorer
Dog trainer, joining you shortly after 11 years in a diesel pusher, just as soon as it sells. I had to smile at the slide open to use the bathroom comment. I was at a RV show in Phoenix and met a very nice factory rep who questioned why we wanted a trailer we could use the bathroom without opening the slide. I explained to her that with our retired status and time 11 years in a RV, it's the "small" stuff, that we want. Electric jacks, tv that we can watch frontally not sideways, sleeping areas and kitchen that can be used with slides closed, electric awnings, slide toppers, comfortable queen bed, usable floor plan, usable storage, a working "easy" button

larv
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Explorer
Does everyone here chock both sides of their TTs? I used to do both sides but have started only doing one side. Comments?

Larv
04.5 Dodge Cummins, QC, SWB, Atlantic Blue, 6 spd, 3.73's, pyrometer, Jake brake, Leer camper top, well wheel liners, fender trim, FMJ spray-in bed liner, tow pkg, Prodigy controller, MAAP nerf bars, Hatchie Bottom seat covers
29' Timber Ridge 260RLS

Dog_Trainer
Explorer
Explorer
Great suggestions from all. I do have the electric jack on mine as well as electric stab jacks. I plan to mount some type of permanent bubble levels in a n easy to use area.
2016 Newmar Baystar 3401
2011 HHR Toad
Daktari & Lydia Cavalier King Charles , Annie get your guns, our English setter (fur Bearing Children)

Bigbird65
Explorer
Explorer
Several people have mentioned an electric jack. One is also a must have for me. However, I ran into a small problem with mine. As installed the tail gate on my TV would not let down without bumping into the jack. My solution was to turn the jack 120 degrees. I did have to drill an additional hole in the jack mounting plate because only 2 bolt holes would line up.

2017 RAM 1500 Quad Cab 5.7L Hemi, 8 speed 3.21
2018 Winnebago Minnie 2250DS

Bigbird65
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Explorer
A must have for me is a cover for the roof vents. I never have to worry if I left them open when a rain storm comes. I leave them open when we are traveling. There are several good brands out there and installation is pretty simple.
2017 RAM 1500 Quad Cab 5.7L Hemi, 8 speed 3.21
2018 Winnebago Minnie 2250DS

trail-explorer
Explorer
Explorer
samsontdog wrote:
Elect jack would be one of the items that I would have to have with a TT


Ditto. THe only reason most TTs have a manual tongue jack is due to cost. Manufacturers cut costs everywhere they can.
Bob