My tv isn’t rusted… I’ve had it for 3 years... I’m an Icar certified body tech but it has lived the first 13 years of its life in a garage, not driven in the winter and very low miles for the year… there’s no rust to compromise the trailer hitch… I was just worried about the availability or...
The campground I go to has a flying j a few miles down the road, dump and flush my tanks while I wait for the fuel tank to fill up… cost me 10$ but better than waiting on line for an hour for the only dump station
when I had my class a… pup doesn’t have tanks
My boat trailer has surge brakes and a break away lever n cable, my car trailer has electric brakes and a break away switch n cable with a battery…
my popup has electric brakes but, no break away switch? Is it supposed to have one??
being such a light vehicle, electric brakes seem kind of...
I have an 85 Viking, mine has orange and white wires from the converter, orange is positive and white is neutral… I have a blue wire comming through the floor connecting to the positive to charge from the tow vehicle, i would trace the wire to make sure that’s what it is
Our Walmart has campers parked there quite a bit… I have parked there overnight in my class a… I would be hesitant in a popup… they don’t offer much security
Well… first trip didn’t go so well… left a day early… I driveway camped and everything went great… day of the trip I had a blow out half way there, put on the spare. Got it all set up going good, started getting chilly so I turned on the propane to start the furnace an get it keeping temp in the...
I’m taking my first trip in the popup next weekend… I’m used to class a coaches… while new ballgame for me in a pup… I think I have everything fixed and ready to go… does anyone have any tips or tricks for first timers? Anything specific I shld bring?
I got rid of my 32’ class A for a popup… 32’ long, 12’ tall and 8’wide beast that averaged 6mph down hill with a good tail wind… I loved that coach but, it was a royal pain in the ass at come of the campgrounds. Not even counting the added maintenance… I stumbled into the popup world on accident...
My only experience with them is when my rv broke down and had to tent for awhile… they’re not permanent solutions but for a summer when finances are tight is what I’m thinking for this year
My camper was stripped of all soft goods when I got it… no cushions, mattresses, dinette seats, curtains, nothing…
My question: Are air mattresses a good choice for a pop up? I can do upholstery no problem but, the cost of the foam is crazy… has anyone used air mattresses as a replacement...