2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
I think it depends on where you live. I do nit gave a good local RV place, so I use Prime.IrishCamper74 said:Adding a rookie question:
I'm reading all these lists & various added tips & wondering, what's your "go to" place for rv specific gear?
I'm an Amazon Prime member as I see this will come in handy. Anywhere else I can shop for quality gear? Places to stay away from?
Thanks in advance for accepting my rookie status
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
I've gotten most of my stuff through eBay and some from Wal-Mart. A couple of items we went to our local small RV place and he ordered it out of the "big RV catalog" directly to his shop, and then we payed for it there. No shipping charges. (Some examples were the BAL Leveler, the Safety Step, and when the plastic rack in the fridge door broke into two pieces, had to order the part.)IrishCamper74 said:Adding a rookie question:
I'm reading all these lists & various added tips & wondering, what's your "go to" place for rv specific gear?
I'm an Amazon Prime member as I see this will come in handy. Anywhere else I can shop for quality gear? Places to stay away from?
Thanks in advance for accepting my rookie status
Ready to Tow
Checklist Before Leaving
2 days before departure, pre-chill refrigerator
While on the Road
Using Campsite Electricity
Using Propane
Switch fridge exhaust fan on if countertop is warm or if fridge fan runs
Toilet and Sewer
Getting Ready for a Trip
Battery Management
Should read ~ 13.2v - 13.6v when being charged by converter
Recharge at ~ 12.2v

Changing a Tire
Make sure you are in a SAFE area (you never want to be changing a tire on a vehicle on a highway where your back will be exposed to traffic.) Better to ruin a wheel/tire than to risk death or serious injury, so if you have to drive a mile on the rim to get to an exit, do that.
We have been turning the fridge to LP at home two days before the trip so it can cool down, and towing it still on LP because I read somewhere on this forum that travelling with the fridge on battery mode it will take the entire trickle charge from the TV and the battery will not get charged by the TV. Is there a known reason why we don't want to tow with the fridge in LP mode?jkjenn said:Changing the fridge to either shore or LP is the first thing I do. If it is shore power, I plug and switch the fridge and then deal with temperature (windows, fan, a/c, or Alde), to allow the T@b to reach desired temperature while I set up camp.
We're new to this but based on our experience I would have to dispute the 'easily' part - we've had it out on two trips totaling about 2000 miles and it went out one time on the first trip and zero times on the second trip. After it went out the first time early into our first trip when the fridge was empty but still cold, I've kept a close eye on it - checking it every time we stop and nothing further has happened.Photomom said:There has been much discussion here about towing with the fridge on propane and the consensus is that it's not a good idea. Apparently the flame blows out easily.

This should work or similar steps: http://www.thewwwblog.com/save-apple-pages-documents-as-pdf-files-format.htmlPhotomom said:It is a Pages file. I'll see what I can do. We've updated it a few times since the initial post.