All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Keystone Bullet PremierBought exact same model for our family last Sept. and couldn't be more happy with it. Congratulations!Re: Keystone Bullet Premier Hiswar wrote: gregrc75 wrote: Hiswar wrote: Help please...wanting to install a powered vent (MaxxAir or Fantastic Fan) in the kitchen/living area vent. There are no visible 12v powered electrical lines visible. Has anyone installed a powered vent here? Looking for the best option to find power to this vent to do this mod. Any direction/help would be greatly appreciated. I did this. I removed the vent and ran the wiring through the ceiling to above the microwave. I removed the microwave and made a small hole in the ceiling to fish the wires through. (You will not see the hole once you replace the microwave). Then I tied into the stove vent hood for power. Nice! That just might be the ticket...Just need to check location of vent compared to microwave and/or refrig...I think my model (Premier 31BHPR) has the vent in line with the refridge. Re: Keystone Bullet Premier gregrc75 wrote: Hiswar wrote: Help please...wanting to install a powered vent (MaxxAir or Fantastic Fan) in the kitchen/living area vent. There are no visible 12v powered electrical lines visible. Has anyone installed a powered vent here? Looking for the best option to find power to this vent to do this mod. Any direction/help would be greatly appreciated. I did this. I removed the vent and ran the wiring through the ceiling to above the microwave. I removed the microwave and made a small hole in the ceiling to fish the wires through. (You will not see the hole once you replace the microwave). Then I tied into the stove vent hood for power. Nice! That just might be the ticket...Just need to check location of vent compared to microwave and/or refrig...I think my model (Premier 31BHPR) has the vent in line with the refridge.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierHelp please...wanting to install a powered vent (MaxxAir or Fantastic Fan) in the kitchen/living area vent. There are no visible 12v powered electrical lines visible. Has anyone installed a powered vent here? Looking for the best option to find power to this vent to do this mod. Any direction/help would be greatly appreciated. Forgot to mention I have a Premier 31BHPRRe: Keystone Bullet Premier deltabravo wrote: Hiswar wrote: What would be to the 3 most beneficial mods you have done to your Premier. Power tongue jack, if it doesn't already have one. All Premier's come with a power jack...Re: cutting plexiglass ?I used RotoZip and it worked really well. Just have to go slow. Recently bought new trailer and have to make the same mod again as the old panels do not fit the new one.Re: Keystone Bullet PremierI am having my new 2016 Premier 31BHPR delivered tomorrow! I AM SO STOKED!!! I loved to do mods on my last travel trailer and was curious what Premier owners would consider your most important mods so I have a question... What would be to the 3 most beneficial mods you have done to your Premier. I’m not interested in a long list of ALL your mods, just a response to the idea that if you could only do 3 mods to your Premier which ones would they be?Re: Keystone Bullet PremierThat looks sturdier that what I have on my old camper! Will try and steal and build upon your design. Was also wondering about something....double clicked on your picts and was transported to your flicker site. Saw the rest of your picts for the stabilizer mod, but stumbled into a pick of a collaped front frame of a camper...can’t help but ask goooooddddnesssss! What happened? coobrey wrote: Hiswar, here is the link to the part of the forum where I posted photos and a description. Over a year on now and they are still working great. http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23729010/gotomsg/27693865.cfm#27693865 Hiswar wrote: coobrey wrote: I made my own stabilizers and they made a HUGE difference when we are all setup. With 4 people walking around it really firmed up the trailer. I was very impressed with how much it helped. I can't speak to the SteadFast ones personally, but the concept is great. RainbowsEnd wrote: A new season begins. Still have our original camper and still doing good. Our windows and doors haven't leaked again since the adjustments. We're seriously thinking about SteadyFast stabilizers. Is everyone still satisfied with them? Would love to know how you did that. Re: Keystone Bullet Premier coobrey wrote: I made my own stabilizers and they made a HUGE difference when we are all setup. With 4 people walking around it really firmed up the trailer. I was very impressed with how much it helped. I can't speak to the SteadFast ones personally, but the concept is great. RainbowsEnd wrote: A new season begins. Still have our original camper and still doing good. Our windows and doors haven't leaked again since the adjustments. We're seriously thinking about SteadyFast stabilizers. Is everyone still satisfied with them? Would love to know how you did that.
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