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Old 02-10-2012, 01:17 PM   #6
billr
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Location: Ontario Canada
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Moride IS suspension, 17.5" tires and "Dexter" (not kodiak) Disc brakes. Only Dexter Neverlube bearings or the Oil bath ones they have now. (not Lippert bearings)

Have IS installed at Moride's Shop. If DRV takes it there fine, if DRV or Lippert is installing it, then get basic spring axles and no extra Trailair stuff and take the trailer to Moride after Delivery and get it changed over. Cost is not that bad. May even save some $ doing it that way. Others have.

Like Mike said 2 A/Cs with heat pumps in both. Nice to have options for use later.

Add two elec awnings, Fabric type, the newer ones that allow the front to be manually dropped down to follow sun.

Thermo pane windows are a must.

Better qaulity if it can be had would be huge! On everything. Especially slide sealing and operation mechs. Better design Slide hose, elec harness straps.

Retractable power cord in the center of trailer, not by rear. Min 30'

Under coach sewer hose conatainers enough for 30'

4 batteries or at least a place for adding 2 more.

Area for adding a water Softener and 2 filters inside. With acces.

Locate all tanks so they can be accessed and replaced or repaired, with Sea Level gauges. All dump valves accessable.

Wire Kitchen and Living areas on seperate circuits!

Set up a small basic 1200watt inverter to power Some Kit and LR and BR circiuts for TV and etc use off grid on batts. Avoid genny use later at night and AM.


Just a start!! ha
Bill
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