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Q. Just purchased a new Roadtrek. We have always tent camped, so this is new for us. Do you have any tips, tricks, etc. to keep things secured while traveling? Any other advice would be great, as well.
Answer
Hi
Recommend a few things
Make sure you have spare light bulbs and fuses
Make sure you have a good spare tire-and know how to change a flat
Keep a small toolbox in it. Screwdrivers, pliers, electric tape, etc
Small 1st aid kit
If it did not come with a carbon monoxide detector-buy one-can save your life.
Just a few things that I keep in mine.
Have Fun!!
Hi
Recommend a few things
Make sure you have spare light bulbs and fuses
Make sure you have a good spare tire-and know how to change a flat
Keep a small toolbox in it. Screwdrivers, pliers, electric tape, etc
Small 1st aid kit
If it did not come with a carbon monoxide detector-buy one-can save your life.
Just a few things that I keep in mine.
Have Fun!!
Any advice for a newbie RV'er?
SUSAN P
We just bought a 1984 Toyota C-class mini motor home. Neither of us has ever lived in an RV before. It's hard to ask questions when you are so clueless you don't even know what to ask, so....
What would you tell a newbie about living in an RV?
Answer
Suggestions
Do a good check of the units structure. Including looking under it. Make sure everything is tight.
Make sure you have a good serviceable spare tire-know how to change it. And might have the wheel bearings greased. Leveling jacks.
Check to insure the rear lights work-running and brake lights.
Inside. Just carry the basics. 1st aid kit, small toolbox, spare fuses. Fire extinguisher. Spare bulbs. Flashlights.
A short-say 20 ft garden hose. And buy a duel connector. Most campgrounds will have one water connection for two campers.
Sit the unit up in your driveway. Fill all the water tanks. Including the hot water heater. Run it under pressure. Look for leaks. Check your furnace, A/C and refrigerator.
And while in your driveway-run water from your garden hose over it-again checking for leaks.
Above all-buy a good carbon monoxide detector. Mount it in a central location-just might save your lives.
Then just stock it with the basic necessities .
Have fun!!
Suggestions
Do a good check of the units structure. Including looking under it. Make sure everything is tight.
Make sure you have a good serviceable spare tire-know how to change it. And might have the wheel bearings greased. Leveling jacks.
Check to insure the rear lights work-running and brake lights.
Inside. Just carry the basics. 1st aid kit, small toolbox, spare fuses. Fire extinguisher. Spare bulbs. Flashlights.
A short-say 20 ft garden hose. And buy a duel connector. Most campgrounds will have one water connection for two campers.
Sit the unit up in your driveway. Fill all the water tanks. Including the hot water heater. Run it under pressure. Look for leaks. Check your furnace, A/C and refrigerator.
And while in your driveway-run water from your garden hose over it-again checking for leaks.
Above all-buy a good carbon monoxide detector. Mount it in a central location-just might save your lives.
Then just stock it with the basic necessities .
Have fun!!
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