We love visiting with other RVers to see the RV Upgrades they have made to enhance their enjoyment of the RV Lifestyle. This week we share 5 DIY mods that anyone can do.
RVers love to share the RV Upgrades they've made, and in Episode 469 of the RV podcast, we visited with several of those who attended our recent Music City Meetup in Nashville who shared their favorite DIY upgrades. All were easy to do.
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Links to the RV Upgrades featured this week
Here are links to some of the RV modifications and tips shared in this Episode.
* Air Conditioning Mod - https://RVAirflow.com
* Old National Parks Postcards from Ranger of the Lost Art - https://RangerDoug.com
* Blackout Curtain - https://amzn.to/3QkVInt
* Adjustable Track for Blackout Curtain - https://amzn.to/3M4Sv8L
* Viva Paper Towels - https://amzn.to/3rYvJsk
* BOYO Vision VTM7012QFHD 4 Channel Monitor - https://amzn.to/3txAtG2
* Echomaster cameras- https://amzn.to/3ttEACK
* TST 770 Tire pressure Monitoring System - https://amzn.to/45x7E9R
* Magnetic Clip and Mount for TST remote - https://www.proclipusa.com/
SOCIAL MEDIA BUZZ - Wendy Bowyer
Wendy Bowyer reports on the hot issues most talked about this past week on our RV Lifestyle Facebook Group:
Karen recently asked the group if anyone has named their RV, and if so, what did you name it?
Boy, did she ever get a lot of responses and it was so much fun to read!
We had Big Bertha for a Keystone Cougar, Joy as in Joy on the Road, Monty for a new Montana Fifth Wheel, and Winifred the Winnebago.
Then there were names like Tootsie Roll, Daisy Mae, Gladys, Cousin Eddie, Big Blue, Miles, Lance, Chugs, Lucy, and on and on it went. More than 1,000 people shared what they named their rig, many with pictures, and it was so much fun to read.
We have many people share hacks that have helped them on the RVLifestyle Facebook group, and Jon shared just such a tip that got many people's attention. He bought a device that you put under the bottom stair going up to your RV to stabilize things. He said it really reduced the camper rocking when two people were going in and out so he took a picture and shared it with the group. Lippert made the device, many thanked him,