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Travelin’man87

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New member here from north east pa region.
In an effort to slow down and make some memories, I decided on this coachmen clipper 182DBU. For the size..I’m impressed with the options it comes with. It was the perfect weight I was looking for since my Silverado is a turbo 4 and I plan to take it south and across country someday.
Just bought the septic hose, clean water hose, water filter, surge protector, water regulator, stabilizer jack pads all the essentials
Does anybody recommend any other must haves ?
 
Welcome aboard! If you have a black tank clean out hookup I would also get a dedicated hose for back flushing it as well. Basic tools to work on a RV to keep in the underbelly. If it did not come equipped with TPMS…..to me a must have no questions asked.
 
Small air compressor, cordless gun(impact)to help with lug nuts and drills and impact for other work. Grilling tools, and of course a grill. Increase your battery power if you think you may not have a plug in every night.
 

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