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Old 02-10-2012, 10:13 AM   #4
Motor31
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Gemstone covered almost all of it. Since we do dry camp every year we would still stay with the rv fridge.

I'd use smaller windows, better sealing of same as well as every hatch and the door. I'd also use more sealing around the slides. A single wiper seal hardly covers it.

Better slide rollers and or design to eliminate tearing up the floors or staining the carpets because the slide rests on the carpeting in movement!

More option for a regular residential (if apt sized) washer and dryer. The splendide stuff is pretty worthless even if it cost 1/4 what it does.

Mandatory option is a second AC unit on any unit and having both set as heat pumps is a nice idea.

BETTER QUALITY drawer slide equipment. Silly to use dime store grade drawer "gliders" that shed ball bearings every time you move the rig.

Do have the factory install the satellite antenna for the TV system. Trying to locate the cable later on is a real adventure at times.

Better placement of the ceiling fans so they are effective.

A power cable roller with at least a 30' power cable would be nice. We got a 25' cable that has to be folded into a small space.

Put the sewer pipe away from the tires. If the left front tire blows it takes out the sewer pipe and causes damage farther "upstream". Should be a no brainer, besides who likes having to deal with the slide overhang hooking or unhooking it. External sewer hose storage for at least a 15' hose instead of an internal 9' tube.
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