All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sliding Storage TrayWhen we upgraded to our current coach I did not skimp on storage. spent several days perusing data and measuring then bought 2 full slides for both of my pass throughs. Truck shipped - heavy but easy to maneuver and install. Came completely ready to bolt in place. Great quality and I have enjoyed the access. MORryde - found them at a great price on amazon $600/ea buy well worth it to me.Re: replacing tableI would suggest you look at the Cass Hudson Dream Dinette: https://casshudson.com/collections/rv-products/products/classic-dream-dinette I have installed two of these. One in my past RV and one in my current rig. Very easy install and works with little effort.Re: DP or Gas? DW vs DHI can offer my recent experience. We have had 2 gas coaches - 1988 Winnebago Superchief 34' P30 454 7mpg, and a 2005 Fleetwood Flair 34F 8.1 Workhorse 8mpg. I had just upgraded the 2005 - new roof coating, new windows, new tires fully serviced, etc. Last year we sold the Fleetwood and purchased a 2013 Tiffin Allegro Red 38QBA - Cummins ISB6.7. Previous coach my wife also struggled going on trips. With the new coach she is all on board. Comfort, luxury, amenities, storage, ride quality, quietness, all at a smoking good used price (about the cost of a new gas unit) . This coach only had 4800 miles on it. I just did a 3000 mile trip and averaged 11mpg at 65mph. It was a learning curve on driving and servicing the DP, but it is so much easier to drive and quiet - I am hooked and will never go back.Re: Post your toad pictures Click For Full-Size Image. Jeeps are the easiest to tow by farRe: What did you do to your Class A MH today???Friday I installed a central vacuum...intervac bought on sale from PPL Motorhomes. Took 2 hours to cut, wire and install into a wasted wall cabinet area and works great. Just one more "essential" item installed... and one less thing to carry...Re: What did you do to your Class A MH today???ran the genset, drove it around the block then powered our house refrig during power outage...separate from house wiring so not to backfeed...