All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Storage in small bunkhouse & rear slide TTsI know you said you're trying to keep the size of your TT down. We have a 6yr old and two 4yrs olds. finding a bunkhouse with three or four bunks is hard to do. The Keystone 291TG seems to hit the mark with some extra's that come in handy when you're "camping". We like to dry camp but don't like to cook bacon of fish in the TT. This rig has outside kitchen and plenty of storage for the kids. - Now if we could only find a bike rack that will hold 5 bikes for the TT we'd be set. Good luck - it's hard to find what will fit your family.Re: Best SUV to pull a 19' Sportsman trailerA lot of the Major Truck/SUV manufactures have several options for you. Pretty easy to find out what you need. Just look at the specifications on the rig you want and make sure you have several thousand pounds delta between your towing limit and your wet weight. Keep in mind, you'll only be towing your TT a few times a year and the rest of that time you'll have to live with what you bought. Enjoy the trailer either way. CheersRe: First Trip in New TT, Already Hit a Fence...ughit’s not a proud club but it seems it's distinguished. Our maiden voyage had our toilet valve crack - don't ask how or why - no freeze or nothing. Needless to say when you pressurized the system the toilet became a fountain. Made our first weekend trip fun.. nothing a good camp fire and a few "soda's" couldn't make better.Re: Battery issue new KeystoneThe battery was 100% charged during the first trip out this year. I think I'll have to either just start disconnecting the positive terminal (don't think I'll buy the switch because my brother-in-law might find that too tempting). Thanks for the response.Re: Battery issue new KeystoneThe Generator I got was a 2000W Costco one (Yamaha M80) the DB's listed only state 51DB @ 400W. so I suspect it's a lot louder at 2000W where I need it to charge that battery.Battery issue new KeystoneJust purchased a 2013 Laredo - Was sold on having (2) 6volt batteries. But right before I picked it up was told I could only have one 12volt (space on the hitch). I recently went camping (trial to make sure everything worked - toilet valve didn't but you expect something right?). My main problem now is my battery won't hold a charge very long. Less than three weeks sitting since I last drove it (had to license it today) so I picked it up yesterday tongue jack wouldn't work without being connected to my truck. Drove it for 30miles plus back and forth to the DMV this morning (another 10miles) and the awning wouldn't work unless I started the truck or connect to house power. I even turned off all the internal breakers in an attempt to ensure kids didn't leave on a light - searched for one on but none found. The only think I can think of is the radio - as the power light wont go off ever (even if I unplug it's fuse). Anyone having a similar issue? what else can I do. Already went out and purchased a small generator (51DB @ 400W output - not sure if its too loud yet). Open to any suggestions - thanks for the help
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