Crafting a kayak rack for my RV has never been simpler. Utilize a cargo carrier, bed extender, steel tubes, pool noodles, dual hitch, and anti-rattle stabilizers for a versatile solution. Not only can it securely transport kayaks, but I can also use it for other storage needs.
Enter the trailer brake controller – your secret ally in the world of towing finesse! You've got two champs to choose from: the smooth operator – proportional brake controller – offering a graceful and powerful stop. Then there's the time-delayed controller, granting you the reins to control...
My RV tires are 245/70R19.5 and need to be inflated to 100 to 110 PSI, depending on the load, so this is significantly more difficult than a normal 35 psi car tire. My RV does not have a spare tire, so proper inflation is extra important. So I am looking for an air compressor for my camper tire...
They were on my shortlist and have Michelin. Firestone Destination LE3 is praised for its smooth ride, good speed, and durability. I did a small comparison of Firestone Destination LE3 vs Michelin Defender and found that Destination LE3 would often take a notch against Defender tires with about...
If you’re searching for the ideal wire harness, this SHORELINE MARINE model might be what you need. I appreciate the color-coded wires that come with frame clips. This ensures that my installation goes as smoothly as possible. Plus, the clips free me from confusion by letting me sort out and tie...
I like the remote monitoring from inside the RV of the Blue Ox brake system and the peace of mind of having the breakaway feature in case your tow comes unhooked from the RV. For some reason, the brake bracket is a little tricky to get attached to the brake pedal, but once attached, it works...
One of the most frustrating things about owning a boat is keeping trailer lights working. Wires that rust and short out, bad grounds, water leaking in and blowing out the bulbs. It seems like I have been lucky to get through a season without having to replace a set of tail lights on the trailer...
Keeping RV drawers closed is essential for a peaceful journey. If you have enough time, you can use these solutions to keep drawers closed when moving permanently: Child safety locks, magnetic latches, storage containers, etc.
This Stromberg Carlson RV ladder is exactly what we were looking for to access the bunk bed in our Jayco X213! I needed a ladder that wouldn't take up a lot of room in my small RV so my grandkids could get on the top bunk. It needs to be shortened a bit, but that's not the point. It is very...
I highly recommend using this Travel Trailer Hitches as it functions as intended. It is easy to install and fast as the instructions on the user guide are very straightforward and easy to follow. It makes towing a camper easy as if you are not towing at all and it will ensure that we will have a...
I put this EAZ LIFT 48069 Elite Kit on my F150 and 7500-pound travel trailer. It lifted the back end of my truck about 2". I definitely notice when the anti-sway is on at highway speed. It is solidly built as it allows our pickup and camper to be attached firmly. I do not have to worry about...
Do I Need a Sway Bar for My Travel Trailer? the answer is have because even if you observe preventive measures, there is always the risk of unknown forces causing your travel trailer to roll. Having a stabilizer bar under your travel trailer’s chassis can minimize the threat of sway and improve...
A really great brake system for "toads" that is roadmaster 8700 invisibrake hidden power braking system. We installed it on our 2017 Jeep Wrangler we tow behind our 40 foot motor coach. The unit is so small that it did not take a lot of space under the driver’s seat , it creates both air and...
I am annoyed by the RV’s cabinets and drawers swinging open every time they hit a bump on the road. Knowing how to keep RV drawers closed is essential for a peaceful journey. You can tie child safety locks onto the handles of your cabinet or drawer or you should place magnetic latches on the...