I think I should've listened to @SLJ about not moving the camper for a day after putting the Dicor down... We did our vent cap replacement today, and once it had skinned over took it back to our storage lot. Well, looks like that might've made a small "ridge" of dicor. Hopefully it'll re-level itself out, although can I…
I have a 2020 400 solo in better than new condition with two added window awnings, dometic AC ducted unit under kitchen seat, aldi with.additional hot water tank, never used black tank. Waxed and washed every month and kept under shade cloth awning all year. I full time between Florida and Massachusetts and meticulous…
We are still loving our 2018 CS-S. Other than careless operator error (leading to a dead first battery and a fridge mess - entirely our fault, and fixed without lasting issues), the only thing that we’ve had an issue with is the string on the screen door. We’ve never even needed to take it back to the dealership - we’ve…
We've been looking forward to this all year. During the start of registration, my wife stayed up till midnight and had it all down to a touch of a key and were registered. I have no doubt we were in the top five of that. So, it is with a heavy heart that we had to cancel yesterday. Allison told us to wait a few more days,…
I personally would not be concerned with buying this trailer. The systems have had little or no use and you are getting a new warranty. Just have the dealer ensure everything is working properly before delivery and all caulking is intact. You may have to replace the tires in two years rather than five but that would not be…
Ours has the hydraulic surge brakes, 2014, the last year Tab (Little Guy) used them. But sometime before these they used mechanical (rod) surge brakes. A completely different beast, so service procedures would vary. Hydraulic brakes require that you check the fluid, change it every 3 or 4 years, and adjust the brakes (and…
* Oops :) * I'll add this under the check the electrical system * It kind of is, and was kind of a "stream of thought" order, but yes, one last sweep would be a good idea * So a trick I read to reduce how much "stuff" you take in your camper, was to put a piece of blue painters tape on every dish, glass, etc. When you use…
I drove 5,000+ miles with my T@b this summer I had electrical issues with the T@b, but it was not related to the trip - it was a defect from the factory. My TV got warmish (radiator) towing and driving for long days on the 100+ degree (F) days in the summer in plains, but I simply had to turn off the A/C for a few minutes…
Window shade is available from PV (could replace both to get match - $75 as I recall). I replaced the carbon monoxide detector for $50 and smoke detector for $25 on mine when I got it (they were old anyway on my DM '06), replaced port potty with PETT portable toilet (folds up smaller for storage so I liked it better). The…
It's been raining for days here in Virginia, our state safety inspection sticker is expired, and we still haven't made it out of our driveway yet this year; but I have taken the cover off, de-winterized & sanitized, greased wheel bearings & adjusted brakes, so we hope to get out before long. Also found small hail dents all…