All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Considering a HTT- Family of 4-Please Share your Pros/ConsNot all hybrids have the poles mentioned above supporting the bunks. We have a Sportsmen and just have to unlatch them and drop them down. Much easier than our previous Thor HTT that used the pole supports.Re: Bought an HTT, now what?I'm interested in your speadsheet. Sent a PM.Re: Senior pass increase 2oldman wrote: I guess you are in favor of public land being only for those that can afford it. LOL - Freightliner MDT, Cummins 8.3ISC, big 5er, 800w solar@ 100vdc (6 panels in series), Outback 60a controller, 8-12v 80ah Lifeline AGMs @ 48v, Cotek 48v 4kw inverter, 2 Honda 2k gens I think you can afford it. :SRe: Bought an HTT, now what?Winterizing is so important! I'm living proof as I get my hybrid ready for the season. I blew out my back a year ago and never winterized mine. It's a year later and I'm recovered from my spine surgery and replacing plastic parts that split from water remaining in the fixtures. So far - kitchen faucet, toilet, shower line and waiting for a shower faucet that's scheduled to be here Friday. Fingers crossed the rest will prove to be okay. Yes, I'm holding myself as an example of what not to do! Remember this next Fall!Re: Bought an HTT, now what?Mine weighs and measures about the same but the rear of my tv sagged quite a bit. I just added a WDH the other day and I found it money well spent. Now I'm looking at the road and not the stars. LOLRe: Bought an HTT, now what?Since you've already used one I assume your tv (tow vehicle) is ready to tow your own. You have the brake controller and hitch ready? If not that's the first thing I'd do while you wait. Then get out and use it! Congrats!Re: Help us pick!!We're also on our 2nd hybrid. The 1st was a Thor Wanderer but it was destroyed by a Colorado hail storm. We didn't even consider anything besides another hybrid, the "sleeping outdoors" feel is very nice, I couldn't imagine being enclosed! Like others, we've been in below freezing temperatures and simply hit the furnace when we crawl out from under our blankets. To each their own but we'll be hybrid users until something forces us into an alternative which will be a day for us.Re: Looking for 2003 Thor Wanderer lite manual phxmomma wrote: Hi We just bought a 2003 Thor Wanderer lite 179UD. They couldn't find the manual. I contacted Thor directly they sold the company that made these trailers and the company doesn't exist now. I am hoping that someone might have a manual laying around and wouldn't mind making me a copy. Please let me know. Thank You I have a copy for you phxmomma. I sold my Thor Wanderer Lite this Spring after it was destroyed by hail. Here's a link to it on my website: Download the manual hereRe: Suggestions on wireless cameraI've used a few wireless cameras and found one I'm very happy with on eBay. I have it mounted on top of my TT and visibility is great with minimal interference. Wireless IR Night Vision Rear View Back up Camera System+5" Monitor for RV Truck ( 391041237807 ) It's shipped from China but the wait is worth the savings.Re: Carpel Tunnel Surgery Duck wrote: Chris, ask the Doc about physical therapy. It helped me quite a bit. Don Don, she's really doing well. The muscle loss is due to nerve damage that is irreversible. She was told it would stop progression of the damage but has experienced a big improvement. The problem is that she put this off for a good 20 years. Our daughter is going in soon to get hers fixed before incurring the damage. Our kids learn from our mistakes!
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