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Replaced the white slide and center panel to allow more light in and to allow us to see out without having the white panels blocking our view
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This shows the clear panels that we installed over the door screens. This allows us to keep the door open to allow lots of light into the trailer while still keeping either the cool A/C air or the heated air inside the trailer
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Removable outside shelf that sits on the factory installed J channel. We use this shelf to set the wireless speakers on or as a shelf for setting our coffee mugs on while outside
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This is a picture of the hinged doors installed on the bumper to allow easy access to the sewer hose. Since the doors are permanently installed I don't have to worry about loosing the covers
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This is a picture of the bumper cover door in the open position
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We bolted a removable clothes line onto the bumper of the trailer.
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This is a picture of the removable clothes line in use. When travelling the two upright poles are easly removed and stored. Total set up time is less than one minute and we have plenty of clothes line space for drying towels and anything else we want.
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Some of the various matching brushed nickel hooks installed throughout the trailer using 3M command adhesive. This adhesive allows you to remove it anytime you want without leaving a mark
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This is a key hook holder installed by the front door of the trailer. We keep our trailer and truck keys here and so we always know where they are.
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