All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Keystone Bullet Premier gregrc75 wrote: PSUCamper wrote: I have a 31BHPR and it came with the folding style table. Never been a big fan of it as I find it hard to fold up and difficult to level. I'm looking at ordering the pedestal style table legs. But I have a couple concerns: 1. They come in different lengths, 27.5,29,31 inches. Anyone have any idea what length I would need. My trailer is currently at a dealer getting some work done so I can't measure anything right now. Would like to have the legs by the time I get my trailer back. 2. Screw length. Obviously, I will have to be very careful fastening the bases to the underside of the table. Also the table is on a slide so it's a little concerning attaching it to the floor. Has anyone done this themselves? Should I just play it safe and have a dealer do the install? Thanks My pedastals are 27.5 and the screws are 3/4". It looks easy enough to do if you are handy at all. I am glad mine came with the pedastals but I wish it had the booth and not the U-dinette! Thank you very much. The screws in both the table and floor are 3/4 inch?Re: Keystone Bullet PremierI have a 31BHPR and it came with the folding style table. Never been a big fan of it as I find it hard to fold up and difficult to level. I'm looking at ordering the pedestal style table legs. But I have a couple concerns: 1. They come in different lengths, 27.5,29,31 inches. Anyone have any idea what length I would need. My trailer is currently at a dealer getting some work done so I can't measure anything right now. Would like to have the legs by the time I get my trailer back. 2. Screw length. Obviously, I will have to be very careful fastening the bases to the underside of the table. Also the table is on a slide so it's a little concerning attaching it to the floor. Has anyone done this themselves? Should I just play it safe and have a dealer do the install? ThanksRe: Keystone Bullet Premier RainbowsEnd wrote: Thanks! Ours is drivers side also. I knew I had read something somewhere. Ours is locked so that won't help. We tightened it a little so we will see. If we do notice something I'll post so it might help others. Happy camping! I have a 31BHPR and I have had issues with water getting in my storage doors in the past. The issue, for me, was the weather stripping/rubber seal was not installed properly. It was placed too high in the one corner and was not providing a good seal when the storage door was shut. No issues since i aligned the strip better. May not be your issue, but I thought I would share. EDIT: Well it looks like I should have read the last couple of posts before I responded. Clearly, this is fairly common problem.Re: Keystone Bullet Premier FensterRV wrote: Hey everyone, Been a while and saddened to see Gary and Net and David go. Thanks for all your contributions. My main mod for the spring will be the Steady fast system to reduce sway. Heard a lot of good things about it. Anyone have any experience with it? I'm also wanting to gain the courage to try and take off the back of the rear TV so I can hook up a DVD player. I'm probably missing a lot but thats all I can think about right now. Cheers! Let me know how the stabilizers turn out. I have been considering ordering those, but noticed that the front stabilizers on the premier are mounted at an angle. Seems like your going to have to alter the way the stabilizers are normally mounted. Good luck and keep us posted.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierI have a 31BHPR and just had a questions for anyone who might know. I purchased a can of slide-out lube, but I'm not real sure what all needs lubricated. The bottoms of the slides are enclosed, really the only visible "moving parts" are the steel cables(4 per slide). The cables have to coil around when the slide is pulled inside so I'm sure these need lubed, but what else? Thanks for any help.Re: Keystone Bullet Premier mom2countrykids wrote: Thanks! Worked great! I don't like the couch idea, kids don't share well! Seems all of them are bed hogs. No problem, glad it worked. As far as the couch goes I only have a five year old daughter so it works great for me, but I could how it would be a problem for others.Re: Keystone Bullet Premier mom2countrykids wrote: We are camping too! Last night of our 10 day vacation to New Mexico. The only issue we have had is the fan on the AC runs with the heater. I know I have read others that have had this issues. DH just cut the breaker to the AC unit for this week. Does anyone have a solution? The other issue is the trunnel frame. It is junk. When we get home I think we will toss the frame and just use the mattress. We are talking about replacing it with a J or studio couch that folds out to a bed, and can be stored on another bunk or used as more seating. Nola I'm assuming you have the same digital thermostat I have that has three options: Fan, Cool, Heat. First select Fan and the make sure its set to Auto(Not low or high). If you have the fan set to low or high it will run anytime the furnace is on. It's easy to fix, just a little difficult to explain. Let me know if you have any questions. As far as the trundle is concerned, we didn't care for it either and ordered a second couch(same as one in living area) instead of the lower bunk and trundle. Still can sleep the same number of people but allows people to sit back there and watch tv. Trailer came with the couch and two end tables. We are thrilled with the way it came out.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierVirtual Garage... My overhead cabinet is exactly like the one in the photo. Its funny that you see this as an upgrade, I am constantly annoyed with it and have remarked to my wife that a traditional door would be better. I find it hard to get things out of that cupboard without someone holding the door open.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierOutside light??? I have the same trailer as you and I have a light outside my front door. Now I don't have a light by the dump valves, like I would like to. Do you really not have a yellow light on the outside under the awning?? Maybe I just misread what you were asking.Re: Family Camping GroupsWe live in Mechanicsburg, PA (near Harrisburg). My wife and I have a five year old daughter and spend most of our time camping in either the Lancaster area or Gettysburg. We have always wanted to find some camping friends, are are willing to expand our camping area if necessary.
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