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Old 05-17-2018, 12:19 PM   #6
FlyingAroundRV
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A good tire pressure monitoring system, preferrably one that also monitors tire temperatures.
A really useful thing is one of those laser temperature guns (don't know what the technical term is) that you can use to measure the temps of tires, wheels, brakes and bearings with when you stop.
Also a voltage surge protector (most people reccomend the Progressive industries ones) either a plug in one or hard-wired in.
If you'll be dry camping, you'll want a generator that has enough power to run the HVAC. Get one specifically for RVing, not an industrial type. RV ones are much quieter.
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