All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: B+ motorhomesKeysgirl........I bought an ADCO cover for our TL 213 and it has worked out just fine. The cover is very light and very easy to put on (without getting on Roof) and slips right off. We are in the North East and the cover has performed very well during the winter with lots of snow.......The cover is listed as for a Class C of between 22-24 ft.Re: B+ motorhomesHas anyone installed Bilstein shocks on their Trail-Lite. Would just like to dampen the response to concrete highway expansion joints/ cracks etc. Drives me nuts, the harsh response my unit gives to these highway conditions. This is really the only complaint of our TL 213 and would appreciate any feedback. Paul 2004 TL 213 6.0 chevyRe: B+ motorhomesProblem Solved for now. I bought a EZ sewer hose carrier (64") and attached it to the rear bumper with bungee cords. It holds the hose and fittings. Can't wait to get on thr road. Off to a slow start this rear. Usually have spent at least one weekend away by now, but we have been moving into a new house which has taken up most of our time. Thanks for the responses....Hope you all have a safe and happy camping season. Paul & Gail 2004 Trail-lite 213 Chevy 6.0Re: B+ motorhomesWe have had our motorhome for almost a year and love it. One little problem. Where do you store a sewer hose longer than the midget they provide. The built-in storage tube can not handle anything longer. Thought about a plastic storage tube (64") which handles hose and fittings, but the only place to mount it is on the bumper. Any suggestions?????????? Paul & Gail 2004 Trail-lite 213 chevy.Re: B+ motorhomesSorry...I keep double clicking.Re: B+ motorhomesGene, I'm smiling also.....This is our first RV, and we can't wait for the spring. I guess that's why we have RV's, to see what there is out there, regardless where we are from......... PaulRe: B+ motorhomesGene, Your right about there being hills out here. About the only flat places we have is at Wal-Mart, in the parking lot. And that's not our idea of camping. Paul & Gail 2004 Trail-Lite 213Re: B+ motorhomesThe length of our 2004 Trail-Lite 213(Chevy) is 22'-1". Also, I would like to know where everyone is camping that they do not need levelers of some sort. Up here in the Northeast, its almost a given that we will have to level our campers. Paul & Gail 2004 Trail-Lite 213Re: B+ motorhomesI'll have to agree that with the chevy chassis, there is not much motion caused by walking around inside the unit. At first we thought this was going to be a concern, but it is not really bothersome. As for leveling the unit, we now use the Lynx blocks. Started with wood 2x8's and that just did not work, safety issue, if blocks were not attached to one another they have a tendency to slip. Bought one 10pc set of Lynx blocks and were given a second set. These are really easy to use. We took our first extended trip at the end of September to Niagara Falls (Ontario) for a week. The unit performed as advertised and mileage averaged 13mpg for 1200 miles. Paul & Gail 2004 Trail Lite 213 Chevy 6.0Re: B+ motorhomesSorry, posted twice