I'll bet these tips can be really helpful for other RV owners, whether they travel full-time or just occasionally. Very well done video and the explanation made everything seem doable!
Understanding how The rubber air stem bent with the sensor installed seems critical. Not everyone would have figured that out. Talk about a bad potential problem… Installing the stainless stems via the camper’s built-in tire bead buster is clever and convenient for most anyone.
I have a 25 foot southwester fiberglass boat that I tow I have put mud flaps to protect the glass hull of the boat and to cut down on abrasion to the galvanized coating of the trailer might help to minimize damage to you trailer from gravel and rocks from damaging your trailer painted surfaces and the glass on the trailer enjoy watching your videos glass hulls will get dings that you don't see at first until water gets behind the gell coat and freezes popping it off
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment with suggestion. We have a set of rock tamers (huge mudflaps attached to the hitch) that we always use while towing. The mudflaps help, but we still get plenty of rocks that find their way to the trailer when traversing hundreds of miles of gravel at times. The trailer has small mudflaps too, but some larger ones may be helpful.
Jeff and Heather BRILLIANT AGAIN! BOOM!
Once again, you have added to our "to do" list. Thank you.
Thanks. We are glad that some of our improvements might help you too. Thanks for watching!
Great idea for the door prop, an elegantly simple solution.
Thanks. Glad you like it!
I really like the door gadget idea.
Thanks, it works well and took very little effort to build.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! You have no idea how much we appreciate it!
Some great information, thanks
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Such a helpful video. Thank you guys so much!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I'll bet these tips can be really helpful for other RV owners, whether they travel full-time or just occasionally.
Very well done video and the explanation made everything seem doable!
Thanks, and thank you for helping to film. Your suggestions and camera work really helped to improve the video.
Great info👍
The only thing I would add, is if your going to break a tire seal, maybe get some bead sealer.
Cheers
Thanks for the suggestion. We were able to get them all to seal back up without the need for bead sealer.
Understanding how The rubber air stem bent with the sensor installed seems critical. Not everyone would have figured that out.
Talk about a bad potential problem…
Installing the stainless stems via the camper’s built-in tire bead buster is clever and convenient for most anyone.
Thank you for the kind comment. We appreciate you watching☺️
I have a 25 foot southwester fiberglass boat that I tow I have put mud flaps to protect the glass hull of the boat and to cut down on abrasion to the galvanized coating of the trailer might help to minimize damage to you trailer from gravel and rocks from damaging your trailer painted surfaces and the glass on the trailer enjoy watching your videos glass hulls will get dings that you don't see at first until water gets behind the gell coat and freezes popping it off
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment with suggestion. We have a set of rock tamers (huge mudflaps attached to the hitch) that we always use while towing. The mudflaps help, but we still get plenty of rocks that find their way to the trailer when traversing hundreds of miles of gravel at times. The trailer has small mudflaps too, but some larger ones may be helpful.
How did you mount your map to the inside of the door?
The travel map is mounted to Coroplast which is secured to the door with command strips. Easy removal if we ever go to sell the RV.