Well in New York sadly we have to do this every year. This will be my last year as we're leaving New York permanently in the spring for warmer climates
Our rig a 1971 13' Boler sleeps 3 (full & twin), refrigerator, toaster oven, air conditioner, heater, tv with roku & King antenna, all LED lighting, 12vdc plugs, digital battery voltage/amps meter, W... View MoreOur rig a 1971 13' Boler sleeps 3 (full & twin), refrigerator, toaster oven, air conditioner, heater, tv with roku & King antenna, all LED lighting, 12vdc plugs, digital battery voltage/amps meter, WFCO 30 amp 3 stage charge controller, 2 Trojan T-105 batteries, sink, shower, cassette toilet, LP tankless water heater, Seaflo 35 psi/1.2 gpm 12vdc water pump, 16 gallons fresh water, 5 gallon black tank, 22 gallon external gray tank.
I thought I'd share my latest upgrade with you guys. I put this Roadmaster steering stabilizer on myself, and it took about two hours. The hardest part was just getting the u-bolt nuts off because the... View MoreI thought I'd share my latest upgrade with you guys. I put this Roadmaster steering stabilizer on myself, and it took about two hours. The hardest part was just getting the u-bolt nuts off because they were rusty. I also had to file down one corner of the mounting plate that goes to the u-bolts because of the clearances. It did not bolt on directly as it came from the factory. Everything else mounted up fine. The first time I took it out for a drive it was pulling to the right due to the spring and where I had it clamped onto the tie rod. Although I thought I had lined up the steering wheel straight it wasn't. You only have to be off by a little bit to make a difference going down the road. I took note of the steering wheel position when driving straight and then set it in that position when I parked the RV. I then loosened up the u-bolts connecting it to the tie rod and let it find its own position, and then retightened them. That did the trick and now it goes down the road nice and straight. I haven't really had a chance yet to drive it in heavy truck traffic or windy conditions but I can feel that the steering feels tighter so that's good.
I also recently did the cheap handling fix AKA free handling fix on the front sway bar. Looking forward to more relaxed driving on future trips.
Our next adventure is in October. We will be travelling with our friends Jeff and Lorrie to Melville Ponds RV park on the peninsula in Rhode Island for a week. They'll be bring their new 22' camper tr... View MoreOur next adventure is in October. We will be travelling with our friends Jeff and Lorrie to Melville Ponds RV park on the peninsula in Rhode Island for a week. They'll be bring their new 22' camper trailer and we have two spots together.
Looking forward to exploring the area, being by the ocean, and relaxing in the Honey Badger (My RV's pet name) for a week.
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