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broncoguy27

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What are the most and least useful parts you've bought or modifications you've made?
We are going to be using the RV partially as a giant car with a bathroom in it, and partially to do local camping. Currently we won't be taking off cross-country 4 months at a time.
We are pretty well equipped in terms of plumbing and water flow. I did pick up a surge protector and a good quality air compressor, as well as TPMS.
 
Depending on where you will be camping, check into a portable water softener. If you are anywhere near hard water, you'll appreciate it. I have an On The Go softener that does a pretty good job.
 
I keep a battery charger with me and hand tools to do just about anything inside or out.
Spare fuses, lights, extra water hoses, a wash brush for the windshield (or the entire rig if you’re gone long enough).
2-3 flashlights!
 
I have some heavy duty cordless impact guns that will live in there when we are traveling, I bought an onboard compressor, previous owner had more hoses than home Depot or Lowe's. So it should be okay I guess lol with the hoses. And unless you have small children, you cannot possibly have enough flashlights. That's all great stuff
 
I recommend having a roadside assistance provider. I use Coach Net. A high-limit credit card is sometimes a necessity.
 

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