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So this is now the coolest thing I have bought for my trailer.

The old hide-a-bed was the most uncomfortable thing I have ever slept on, it was even uncomfortable as a couch. This thing is super comfortable.
 

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So this is now the coolest thing I have bought for my trailer.

The old hide-a-bed was the most uncomfortable thing I have ever slept on, it was even uncomfortable as a couch. This thing is super comfortable.

How in the hell did you get it in there?:eeek: Did it come in peices?
 
Nope, the cushions come off the back, but that is it. It was a bitch, it took about 20 minutes to get it shoved through the door. I was getting really close to pulling out the back windows and shoving it through there. :redneck:
 
LOL...Well it looks like a good item to fight in the door. Probably way more comfy than the scissor couch thing in mine.:mad:
 
By far the most used and handy item I've purchased for my camper it a Honda EU2000i generator. It's Light, quiet, fuel efficient, and runs everything I need it to. We have about 10 of them at work so I knew they were excellent quality. It's nice to have an electric coffee pot when you're hung over in the AM. And since 99% of the time I dry camp it's awesome.
 
By far the most used and handy item I've purchased for my camper it a Honda EU2000i generator. It's Light, quiet, fuel efficient, and runs everything I need it to. We have about 10 of them at work so I knew they were excellent quality. It's nice to have an electric coffee pot when you're hung over in the AM. And since 99% of the time I dry camp it's awesome.
troof!
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Added some light to my pantry, it is like 2' deep and you could never see anything in there. I bought a roll cheap LED strips lighting and rigged it up to a magnetic switch to turn the lights on when the door is opened. Total cost was about $25 and I have about half the roll of LEDs left, I think I'll be putting them into the bedroom closet.

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My parents got me an LED awning light kit for my birthday, it will be nice to actually be able to see outside.

Factory porch light vs. new LED strip lights
 

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Added some light to my pantry, it is like 2' deep and you could never see anything in there. I bought a roll cheap LED strips lighting and rigged it up to a magnetic switch to turn the lights on when the door is opened. Total cost was about $25 and I have about half the roll of LEDs left, I think I'll be putting them into the bedroom closet.

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Do you have the links to these by chance? Looking to do the same thing in mine.
 
Got another cool mod for Christmas, RVLock keyless entry door latch. Been wanting one of these for a while.

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