All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosSome have asked for more information on the T-connection for the toilet sprayer. Here is what I have done. My toilet has a water line that feeds up through the floor to the back of the toilet. I cut the water line that feeds into the back of the toilet. I used plastic fittings that I put together to accommodate the different inside dimensions of the water line to the toilet and the water line used for the sprayer. I just used a water line for the sink sprayer and made it fit. I used hose clamps to secure each connection. So far, I have had no leaks. I put a stick-up, large hanger on the wall behind the toilet to hold the sprayer. The hanger just sticks to the wall and is strong enough to hold. I hope this answers your questions. Happy Trails...Re: Handy Hints, Gadgets, Products & GizmosThis is a really great Thread. Just a couple other things I have done to my camper. I cut the water line going to the toilet and installed a T-connection and clamped a sink sprayer with hose to the T-connection. After using the toilet, it is possible to spray out anything that sticks to the side of the toilet. The DW really likes this attachment. When pulling into a camp ground I always ask the attendant what county I'm in incase of a weather emergency. It helps when watching the weather if I can find out where the county is on the map too. It has saved my awning and other camping gear on more than one occasion.Re: Diesel vs gas......................14mpg while pulling the 5er or just driving to work. I have towed with a gas v-8 and a diesel 7.8. The diesel has a lot more power to tow a heavy loaded 5er. Most of the time, unless you look back through the center mirror, you don't even notice the 5er back there. Having towed with both gas and diesel, I would always choose a diesel again. Also, look at the number of 18 wheelers that are gas compaired with the number that are diesel. There must be a reason you do not see gas powered 18 wheelers on the road. Happy trails...
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