All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Rec Pro slide topper fabricI purchased the complete topper assembly and it was great. A well built unit. I would assume the fabric would be fine as well. Good luckRe: Securing a Camper Trailer Stabilizing JackYou will be fine. Go camping and enjoy !!Re: Recommendations? starlord wrote: At present, I have a 35 ft. TT. It has 3 slide outs but only a queen bed. I would like to drop back to a 27-30 ft. TT with a king bed and at least two opposing slide outs if possible. Has to be as far under 10,000 lbs. as I can get and less than 1,000 lbs. hitch weight. Any body know of a decent quality build with what I want? . I would look at Cougar, they have a few king bed models; not sure about oposeing slides though. Good luck in your hunt!Re: Bought a second truck. specta wrote: Mufflers and turndown tailpipes arrived Friday. Hedders will arrive Monday. Now all I need it the time to install them. Sounds like fun! Pun intended! Looking great!Re: RV Queen to Regular Queen Mod Challenge: Floor Heater VentAre you going to sit on the end of the bed? If not I would just swap out the mattress and go camping. It's not like the end of the mattress is going to sag with only 5 inches of overhang and I don't think your feet will know the difference. If you feel you have to extend the platform you could staple and glue a plywood cleat under the end of existing plywood and then staple and glue the 5 inch extension to that. No need to mess with the lower structure then. Good luck and happy camping!Re: Slab sinkingYou can compact the ground until you are blue in the face and you won't reach 100 % compaction. The ground will still settle! The slabs should have been pinned together to eliminate uneven heights or seperation. Good luck, it will probably keep moving.Re: Trip report: Four weeks in the NorthwestAnother great trip!Thanks for sharing! Where are you headed next?Thanks BillRe: Removal of Refrigerator Roof VentPiece of cake! 4 screws hold it down to the housing and then probably twenty screws holding housing to the roof, there will be some caulking on top of the screws, but easy to remove. The opening below is probably about 8 x 24. You can attach some cleats to the side of the opening and put some plywood over the opening and then reseal the roof. Good luck with the repair. BillRe: The Future of PricingIn the Spokane, Washington market it's totally flooded! Normally by owner on Craigslist there are about 150 units for sale at any given time, but now it's consistently running about 450+ and there all overpriced. I think you will see prices coming back to earth sooner than later..Good luck with your search!Re: Funny water pump leakYou might try checking the head screws to make sure they are tight. Mine loosened up over time and would leak as yours is doing; I gave them a quick tightening and all is well now. Good luck and happy camping!
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