All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Clicking with Shore PowerGet past the 110/120V issue. Most appliances are designed to work at 110V, 120V is the baseline voltage supplied by your Electric Utility. Any electrician will tell you 120/240V is the voltage in your house. Sounds like it is possible you have some loose connections or something that might be causing the clicking sounds.Re: Cleaning top of slide at campgroundYep, keep a 6' ladder and broom in the camper at all times and send the oldest son up to brush off the slide whenever we break down camp. Too easy to do and well worth the trouble.Re: 2015 Suburban LTGU4, 3.08 rear axle ratio. C6A 7300 GVWR This vehicle is not really set up for towing for the most part. P tires, smaller axle ratio, when I buy a Suburban I want one that can haul the kids and the 30' camper.Re: RV Accident US 131 in MichiganWell it is the internet and discussion is what we do. I guess it could have been set up correctly and he still lost it. Wonder if speed, inattentiveness paid a part. On the way home from camping we saw another accident, looked like an Avion trailer pulled by an Expedition that was also turned around, but going down into the side of runoff along the Xway and the truck was completely turned around while the trailer was like perpendicular to the road, still halfway into the right lane. Sorry didn't get a pic, my youngest was playing around on my phone and didn't have time to get it and try to take a pic.RV Accident US 131 in Michigan People, just because you can pull it doesn't mean you should. This is ridiculous to think that little Nissan is going to pull that trailer. No weight distribution, nothing.Re: Cool Homebuilt on CraigslistHigh clearance, watch out for low branchesRe: Andersen-3604 Camper LevelerI finally got a chance to use them this weekend, as others stated they did seem to slip, one stayed under the back wheel, other one slipped with the front wheel, but the camper came level and I just left it that way. I would buy again and it was so easy to level the first time it was great, maybe with the grass not being so wet on the site it will be easier next time.Re: Support for saging awning?Another pricey option. http://windbreakerbows.com/ Never tried them, but they look good. I am surprised that your 40 year old fabric is still in one piece. Before we got rid of the old camper, the 20 year old fabric we had was full of little holes in it. Not worth saving really.Re: New awning damageThey make an awning tape that worked pretty good on my old awning before we got rid of the trailer. RV TapeRe: Andersen-3604 Camper LevelerI bought a pair, can't wait to try them out. I shouldn't have any trouble fitting them between the tires as my trailer has the wide-trac axles, lots of room!
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