RV Q & A: Oil Viscosity
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My question is about engine-oil viscosity and recommendations. I drive a 2000 Chevrolet 2500 pickup with a 6-liter gas engine. About 90 percent of...
Cool Idea for Refrigerators
With high summer temperatures, the refrigerator in my fifth-wheel was not cooling like I thought it should, so I bought a 12-volt DC fan...
Underbed Doggy Den
Hank, our dog, loves to hang out under our bed at home, but when we’re in our travel trailer, he had nothing like that...
Icon’s Fender-Skirt Fix
Replacing worn and broken trailer fender skirts is an easy DIY project, thanks to Icon Technologies
Our 2013 Dutchmen Coleman travel trailer’s sun-faded, scratched and...
Cell Power: weBoost Drive 4G-X RV
The latest weBoost Drive 4G-X RV cell-signal booster keeps RVers connected wherever they roam
Industry surveys consistently show that RVers want to stay connected, and...
Antenna Fit for a King
After purchasing a King Tailgater satellite antenna, I thought of a way to mount it to a tripod from a previous antenna. At a...
No-Strip Stabilizer
I replaced the front landing jacks on my fifth-wheel because the gears were stripped. To keep from stripping the new jacks, I painted a...
Stow, Go and Glow: Torklift Stow N’ Go Steps
Fold-up entry steps in truck campers can be a real nuisance. Some even need to be secured in place with a rope or bungee,...
Patch Things Up: Tear-Aid Kits
A damaged awning can be an expensive fix, as even a small tear can lead to a complete replacement if left unchecked. Tear-Aid patches...
RV Q&A: Trailer Levelers
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I have always used blocks of wood, 2x4s and 2x6s to level and chock my 26-foot dual-axle trailer, but it’s a pain carrying all...