Instead of paying the price, Campworld wanted snap-on reminders we ordered these and used a felt tip marker, and made our own. We snap these around the steering wheel as reminders before leaving the park.
This mod is not only cheap, but it's free, as long as you have a small piece of scrap plywood.
In front of my generator, there is an ample amount of space that is screaming for someone to store something in. I took a piece of scrap 3/4" plywood and cut it to fit into that space. There is a square factory support that is perfect for the plywood to mount to, and there is already a factory brace on each side that keeps your stuff from slipping out the side.
Now I can store my cleaning supplies without taking up space in the basement.
One more small length of plywood between a couple of braces at the top of the bonnet and now there is a shelf to store more stuff. OK, so it's not beautiful (yet) but it sure opened up a lot of space in the storage basement.
Not a mod, but something that will ease the horrible noise that comes from open/closing these doors.
If you have these between the salon and the bedroom, then you've probably found they can be pretty noisy to open/close. Especially on some of our older coaches. Silicone is NOT the answer, it only drips down on the floor and makes a slippery mess. Instead, take a candle and rub it around so that wax gets in the grove, on the rollers, and especially the metal brackets that the pin snaps into that holds the doors open/closed.
Run the doors back and forth a few times and you'll find they operate smoother and quieter. Or as my redneck friend used to say, "much more better. . . "
If you are like me you are always tinkering with where & how to mount the add on instrument gadgets that help during driving. I’m finally happy with where mine are mounted so that I can see and work with them easily. Even finally found a place for my sunglasses. (Garmin rv890 & TST tire minder)
Yes, 2 cup holders is a must! I placed my Garmin 890 right in the middle of my dash cover and behind the steering wheel (think heads up display) so I can see routing instructions without taking eyes off of the traffic.
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