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Old 02-23-2013, 08:35 PM   #3
SlowPoke
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Hi lightning79! You're in luck... The great thing about RV's are that they are almost always designed to be modified. With either YOUR ingenuity, and a few bucks or a good service center, and quite a few MORE bucks, you can upgrade, add and update all you want.

With that in mind, I'm working on re doing my Passport 3180RE setup for the standard Aussie grill that came with it. For some ridiculous reason they moved the mount for the grill from the side of the TT to the rear bumper. That would be fine on any other TT, but the 3180RE has a slideout on the same side at the rear. So when using the swing out attachment for the grill, its hidden behind the slideout. Of course, not under the awning (cooking in the rain) and away from the group, if you hang out with your family and cook at the same time. I'm looking into locating the old attachment bracket from somewhere, and moving the Quickconnect for the gas hookup to just in front of the door which to me would be much more useful.

For you you would need the Sidekick style grill, a bracket to mount to the exterior of your TT, and merge a valve into the existing gas line running down the bottom side of your TT. I'll try to get some more info for you, and post an update. More than likely though, someone who has done this already will surely jump in and post the details before I'm able to get back.

I'll see what I can find for ya!
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Check out my Google Drive for lots of helpful info....Own a 3180RE? Checkout the PASSPORT 3180RE community here at the forums as well!

2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab w ith 2013 Keystone Passport 3180RE

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