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Old 07-31-2015, 09:42 AM   #21
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I came up with this all by myself. I have the bumper tray/bike rack. I welded a tube across the top of the bike rack post, same size as post, 12" long. Bolted the post into place. Added 2 55watt work lights to the cross piece. Put in a switch near the bumper and ran wires to one battery. Now I have enough light back behind the trailer when ever needed. The lights rotate so could light up the BBQ area etc. I added for safety against them bouncing and hitting the rear wall, foam across them and drilled another hole one thru the pull tray about 2 inchs further out. Now the bumper is out about 2 inchs from before. Cost around 40 bucks and 2-3 hours. If I ever use the bike rack it is still usable.
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Old 08-03-2015, 05:32 AM   #22
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WELL WE are now full timing and the camper is on a perminant site. so my mod is a 34x12 foot deck. now the dogs can be outside and not on a leash. also mounted a moreryde tv mount to one of the 4x4 posts.
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Old 08-03-2015, 07:40 AM   #23
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Clear entry door window (Edwin)
Two huge drawers under the dinette
Springfield Table Pedestal
Found blank space behind panel in TV console for pots and pans
Larger television
Command hooks here and there
Storage solutions in garage area
Oxygenic shower head
Bed lift
Switched to LED lights
Wood cutting board cover for stove top
Electrical Management System by Progressive Industries (protects from open ground if an electrical plug-in at campgrounds has no ground and will protect from miswired pedestal with 240 volts. Will not allow camper to be damaged by overvoltage). Just an aside on this - our camper shell was electrified because electrical cord was pinched in frame of trailer by manufacturer causing a power wire to short directly to the frame, thereby electrifying the frame. We were getting major shocks and just happened to have purchased the EMS at the same time. It confirmed that we had a problem with the trailer and not our home wiring, and we were able to trace the problem and fix it before anyone was hurt. Many thanks to Mike Sokol at noshockzone.org for walking us through the solution to this major problem. It was so bad that someone could have been electrocuted.

Have probably spent about $2000 on mods. Well worth all of them.
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Old 08-03-2015, 10:40 AM   #24
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Pictures guys pictures.


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Old 08-09-2015, 12:43 PM   #25
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So far I have:

Memory Foam Mattress pad
Replaced remaining incandescent bulbs with LED (some were already, but not all??)
Second battery
Modified a Weber Q2200 for LP propane
Second LP propane port for my Weber Q
Longer gas hose on the outside cook top, original was just a wee bit too short.
Additional 120V outlets, with USB charging ports, in the kitchen and slide side
Camco screen door cross bar
Progressive Industries EMS-HW30C surge suppressor with remote display
Steadyfast stabilizers
Winegard RV-WING Wingman UHF Booster
FastWay one-step Wheel Chocks

I am sure there will be more to come

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Old 08-09-2015, 07:55 PM   #26
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Mods to 2015 23RB Passport Elite

We picked up out TT just over a year ago and have made a number of modifications in addition to taking care of a few factory workmanship issues we missed during the PDI.

Pictures of the mods can be found in my album: http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/album.php?u=12209

Note that there are three pages to scroll thru.
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Old 08-10-2015, 06:50 AM   #27
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Okay, just posted this on a separate thread but I'll post here, too.

Spruced up the kitchen area of our Passport Elite 23RB with Smart Tiles (Idaho Mosaic pattern) and some camper-themed accessories.

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Old 08-10-2015, 09:26 AM   #28
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I like that, it sure did transform your kitchen
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