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Stuff all RVers should consider having


Bill and I just posted our thoughts on things all RVers should consider having.  

Take a minute and check it out! 

https://bkamericanodyssey.com/2017/12/08/12-days-of-rv-christmas-gift-ideas/

Maybe share it with your friends and family to give them some ideas for you!



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Great info, thanks. I put almost everything on my Amazon wish list. FYI, your links did not show in Google Chrome, but did with Microsoft Edge.

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Thanks for reading and letting me know about your issue. You aren’t the only one having trouble, I just wish I knew what to do about it. Odd thing is, we use Google Chrome as our browser and we can see it on our laptop, even opening as a guest.

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TrailerAid Plus, forget the bottle jacks!

 



-- Edited by Cummins12V98 on Thursday 14th of December 2017 11:25:10 AM

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Thank you for posting. I need three vent covers!

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Cummins12V98 wrote:

TrailerAid Plus, forget the bottle jacks!

 



-- Edited by Cummins12V98 on Thursday 14th of December 2017 11:25:10 AM


 Will this work with the morRyde IS?  I ask because it has more wheel travel than springs and I don't know how far it would hang if one tire was on the TrailerAid.

 



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If you are going to be where wasps and such are, you might consider some furnace vent screens to keep the critters from nesting inside your furnace vents.  They come in different shapes and sizes, depending on what kind of vents one has on their RV's.  Ours takes the 2-inch or so round ones and have been on every camper/RV that we've ever had.

Amazon Page with Vent Screens

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Great addition to the list Terry!

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A simple thing that might save you some hassle, a Camco 39755 RhinoFLEX 6-In-1 Sewer Cleanout Plug Wrench.

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RonC wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:

TrailerAid Plus, forget the bottle jacks!

 



-- Edited by Cummins12V98 on Thursday 14th of December 2017 11:25:10 AM


 Will this work with the morRyde IS?  I ask because it has more wheel travel than springs and I don't know how far it would hang if one tire was on the TrailerAid.

 

I would think so as the suspension in pic had a VERY long travel, it's a TrailAir air bag system.  I have not tried it with my IS system but with adding 2x's as shown it should work.

 


 



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jrzygrl64 wrote:

Bill and I just posted our thoughts on things all RVers should consider having.  

Take a minute and check it out! 

https://bkamericanodyssey.com/2017/12/08/12-days-of-rv-christmas-gift-ideas/

Maybe share it with your friends and family to give them some ideas for you!


 Excellent list! There are so many things to consider owning when you first start RVing or even if you've done it for a while. It can be overwhelming for a newbie! 

I remember when my wife and I first started. It took about 10 trips to Camping World (before we discovered buying on Amazon was a better idea) to really get what we needed.

Benjamin Ehinger



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