Camper
#406
Yeah, on a trip like that, I would carry a large number of spares for those little tires. Glad you got it when you did, its easier to change when its still holding air.
That's a cute ice maker, but I am not certain I could justify it for no more often than we camp with electric availability. Bagged ice is pretty cheap often times.
Also, I think its awesome that you take the family on these long distant camping trips. I would have loved to do that with my family, as I think it is a great bonding experience.
That's a cute ice maker, but I am not certain I could justify it for no more often than we camp with electric availability. Bagged ice is pretty cheap often times.
Also, I think its awesome that you take the family on these long distant camping trips. I would have loved to do that with my family, as I think it is a great bonding experience.
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Yeah, on a trip like that, I would carry a large number of spares for those little tires. Glad you got it when you did, its easier to change when its still holding air.
That's a cute ice maker, but I am not certain I could justify it for no more often than we camp with electric availability. Bagged ice is pretty cheap often times.
Also, I think its awesome that you take the family on these long distant camping trips. I would have loved to do that with my family, as I think it is a great bonding experience.
That's a cute ice maker, but I am not certain I could justify it for no more often than we camp with electric availability. Bagged ice is pretty cheap often times.
Also, I think its awesome that you take the family on these long distant camping trips. I would have loved to do that with my family, as I think it is a great bonding experience.
I agree that the ice maker has no place in replacing bagged ice. Our big selling point was having ice readily available for drinks, especially our hydration packs that we use during the national park hikes.
Thanks! It was for sure a "bonding" experience since we couldn't get more than a few yards away from each other for half a month straight, lol! It's a tradition I'm looking forward to keeping up
#412
Memorial weekend I put new center caps on the camper, so I had to pull all of the wheels, clean as much grease off of them as I could get off of them and then install the new caps, then later in the weekend, I pulled two from one side off and had new valve stems put in, because, the valve stems were cracking bad, but the tires were still holding up well. July 4th weekend, I had to cut the end out of the caps to grease the hubs, due to I had not yet done that this year. I made a small list of things I need to repair (over the next couple of years if we keep this camper)
Refrigerator, works fine on electricity, not on propane, so I think its a reigniter, at least that is the part I am going to order after some testing.
Awning over dining room table/couch on slideout, just worn and needs replaced
The whole camper needs a good outdoor scrubbing, and polishing, but I don't want to take it to a high pressure washer, for fear of creating a new leak somewhere.
Refrigerator, works fine on electricity, not on propane, so I think its a reigniter, at least that is the part I am going to order after some testing.
Awning over dining room table/couch on slideout, just worn and needs replaced
The whole camper needs a good outdoor scrubbing, and polishing, but I don't want to take it to a high pressure washer, for fear of creating a new leak somewhere.
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I bought a few (12) 4x4 rock lights for my camper and trailer--- Plan is to mount them so I can see all around the camper and trailer-- they were very cheap should be rugged and I had a coupon :-) I also bought some solder/heatshrink connectors Now I just need som 1 pair 16 guage wire in black and red- to finish the project---- I also got my vent/fan installed in the top of the camper-- I need the wire and connectors for that too.
#417
I bought a few (12) 4x4 rock lights for my camper and trailer--- Plan is to mount them so I can see all around the camper and trailer-- they were very cheap should be rugged and I had a coupon :-) I also bought some solder/heatshrink connectors Now I just need som 1 pair 16 guage wire in black and red- to finish the project---- I also got my vent/fan installed in the top of the camper-- I need the wire and connectors for that too.
I got a new tire mounted to replace the old one that fell apart in Phoenix. M&M tire did the mounting for free, said that it was included when I bought the tire last summer so I'll keep going to them when the tires go out ($55 vs. Wal-mart's $90 w\rim)
Also packed the pop-up camper to use this weekend since a surprise trip popped up. Jamie took the day off so we could all go to our dentist cleaning in Minneapolis and for her to get a new driver's license in Salina, but since our campsite in Marion is closed the next two weekends for maintenance we decided to make a quick trip to Colorado Springs for the weekend. The KOA there looks to have an awesome water park and we can also do Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, etc. Jamie really enjoyed Colorado Springs 5 years ago and has been itching to go back so I jumped on the last spot they had.
I swear we're going to end up spending more time in that pop-up than in our house
#418
If you do spray with a high pressure washer, be very careful. I sprayed a bit too close on ours and the decal started peeling off, and it was only a few years old at the time!
#419
My daughter has used some stuff she got from home depot that you just spray on and wait for the rain to wash the crud off. I'm going to try it on my camper. I can't remember the name of it but will check and post it up. We also used those scrubbing sponges made by Mr. Klean a couple of years ago and they worked great. They are labor intensive, but we had 4 of us doing it and it took about an hour to get a bunch of black stains off of it. They worked great. One person would seem like it takes forever.
#420
Wife wants a bigger camper, at least one with a bigger bedroom, which means I need a bigger truck. I am going to look at a Dodge 2500 crew cab tonight. I looked and looked for an F250, but there just aren't any on the market right now that I can afford. I don't know if I will move on it, just thinking out loud at this point. It would be nice to have a heavier truck, with lower miles. I am curious what the fuel mileage may be also on it. It a 3/4 ton so the gov doesn't make them list it. It's probably better than mine.. anything is better fuel mileage than mine.