All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Need Cooltech Installation Manual for 2014 WranglerHere's one I found. Hope it helps. http://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-cb-ham-radios-128/ultra-mount-system-cool-tech-instructions-213496/Re: Tools and Parts to carry on the roadCraftsman tool set with metric and standard sizes Screw drivers and nut drivers Leathermans Gloves DUCT TAPE Volt meter Fuses OBDII reader Also, check what common issues people have with your engine, get parts to matchRe: Single dad, new to RVs and needing some advice TucsonAZ wrote: You know, maybe I would be better off just selling off everything I own, getting a diesel pusher and living out of it full time even if it's in my own yard while I just rent my house. My health issues are bad enough having such a small space to manage would be really nice and much easier to go green with in terms of solar and so on. There are a lot of options and it's tough to sort out, seems like at every price point $1,500 more buys you 2x the coach. No offense, but it's kind of weird that you can handle diesel but not other chemicals. I had to get rid of a diesel truck because my wife is sensitive to some chemicals. Now, I may really be reaching here, but have you considered just building your own travel trailer?Re: Single dad, new to RVs and needing some adviceOP, have you looked into an Ozone machine? It may help your sensitivity to chemicals. Now, to help with your original question, maybe look into an older TT that you and your kids can gut and do as you will with it. The complete build would be controlled by you, any cleaners will be what you normally use. All fabrics, furniture, etc. would be of items that you know you can handle.Re: What is this and how can I get it to stop leaking?Just some advice, now would be a good time to flush the water heater and descale it. Sometimes mineral deposits will clog the pressure reliefs. It's some good insurance.Re: Ants1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water, spray the trails where you see the ants. Also great for general cleaning and safe for all.Re: Park Manager & Lot Sales Director for Georgia CampgroundMy first post, but I figure that I would like to chime in. This job doesn't seem much different than what I do for a living, property management for a major telecom company. For us, every location has different certifications, costs, personnel types and inventory structure. Many job postings will show what you should know for that job, but not necessarily use. To the OP, if I were ready to retire, I would be all over this position. You really should post this in a facility management/mechanics type forum. There are many of us whom are ready to take the next step.