You have done some really great improvements; wish the trailer builders would put in cabinet covers on those empty spots! Great pictures!
1. Added Wingard extension to the outside TV antenna increase channels received
2. Installed SensorPro amplifier replacing the original
3. Put in 25' 12 gauge extension cord beside water heater to plug into 20 amp outlet on Pedestal, feed out through outside shower. Use for electric heat, gives trailer 30 amp and 20 amp inputs.
4. Electric 2,500Lb hitch installed, no trouble lifting Tundra and trailer to set Spring Bars.
5. Use new low wattage lamp for TV viewing, LED's too bright.
6. Camping World supplied push in insulators for the three sky vents that help keep it dark in the morning so we can sleep in also great insulation for cold or hot weather.
7. Made cut outs of art boards that I capture between the two doors and screens on the top to keep out light in the mornings from shining through the glass.
8. Put on Tire Minder sending units to monitor PSI and temperature of tires while on the road.
9. Keep wheel covers on to protect tires while in storage
10. Keep electric jack under tarp while in storage as well as spare tire, the standard cover on the spare tire gets soaked on the inside bottom and will rot out! Electric Jacks will leak in time.
11. Do not use Barba-Q so took off bracket on back of trailer, 19 pounds saved!
12. Changed all inside lights to LED's
13. On the sixths year replaced PowerKing D rated tires with E rated Goodyear Endurance.
14. Added Electric Blanket.
15. Clear elbow for dumping, keep the Black Tank clean.
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2012 Cougar TT, 24RKSWE, 27'
2012 Tundra 4.6V8, 2wd, dbl cab
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