When i was a 71 year old solo RV lady with a flat tire on my fifth wheel, the tow truck driver said 'I have to go in to town to get the right size socket to get the tire off.' I was able to say 'wait - I have one in my silverware drawer!' I also keep the spare fuses there because you know how hard it is to remember where you keep the things that you need often, but not often enough to remember where they are. How much silverware does a solo rver need.
@tommy2c4 ай бұрын
Hello Katia, this is Tom. I'm thinking about buying an RV and going solo for 6 mo ths a year. I'm always interested in hearing about those who have done this. Any insight and stories would be appreciated! Thanks
@finejenjen4 жыл бұрын
So many extras wanted in on this video. Dog barking. Ambulance. Trucks down the road. Birds signing. Doves cooing. 🤣. Planes going by. Great video as always. 👍🏻.
@boondocker714 жыл бұрын
On fresh water hoses, I always connect the two ends together when not in use, it keeps dirt and bugs from getting inside them. Good video, thanks for sharing.
@HJ-zl2bc4 жыл бұрын
Steve Knepper great tip, thanks.
@kcb53362 жыл бұрын
Seems such common sense. Great tip. I wasn’t doing that but going forward I will.
@BeefNEggs0572 жыл бұрын
Just run water through it before hooking up. Closing the two ends promotes a jungle of mold. Leave it open.
@007nadineL Жыл бұрын
Grow that mould . .
@Nurturing22 жыл бұрын
Y’all are AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge!!! Y’all ROCK!!! 🚀💥
@Kiseochan3 жыл бұрын
My husband and I decided when he gets back from deployment that were going to do this! I'm scared but excited!
@williamwesley45833 жыл бұрын
From one soldier to another, safe return brother. 101 ABN DIV
@Kiseochan3 жыл бұрын
@@williamwesley4583 thank you so much! Luckily he's in one of the safer places.
@munroross74354 жыл бұрын
Although it is not technically a tool, more of a supply, but even you mention the item in the intro. We never leave without a roll of duct tape, and also a roll of Eternabond tape in case a branch tears our roof material or for any other leaks. These two will get you out of a lot of jams until more permanent repairs can be made.
@MikeyBrannonMusic4 жыл бұрын
"The adventure start immediately." This is the best advice that has changed my perspective on RV travel.
@TodaysEscapade4 жыл бұрын
Newbie here doing some homework before first purchase. Thanks for this video!
@BenNstyle4 жыл бұрын
I hope newbie folks understand your tips are worth their weight in gold 🥇
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@curiousgeorge21934 жыл бұрын
@@KeepYourDaydream I will use their hindsight as my foresight
@ThePeasantsCottage3 жыл бұрын
BenNstyle i OMG I DO!!!
@richardrogers75174 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the refresher M and T. Regarding blowouts. BEFORE you go on your first trip get the proper jack for the trailer and find out where the jacking points on the trailer are. One place they aren’t is the axle. Ask me how I know.
@robwestley73703 жыл бұрын
Sandra Westley from the UK yes always travel with a jack that will take you axle weight, we had a blow out on our 4x4 front drive in France, and we were on the exit of the Motorway which had a slope, and with 2 jacks one an axle jack, we had a job holding the weight of the vehicle to be able to change the tyre, not only that we were stuck in France for 5 days to get the replacement, so. Have to find a camping site close by and wait for the replacement, in the UK we would have been able to get sorted straight away, at least within a couple of hours. It’s like a total back water France.
@TexasFamilyCamping4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, let me get my notepad. This is what I need right now, well this and a Mexican restaurant that lets me inside and gives me chips and salsa. I miss you restaurants.
@crissychristensen12119 ай бұрын
About 30 years ago we were towing a 26ft rig, and you are RIGHT about mindset being most important. The truck we were using was marginal at best and we kept a cool mindset and went slow and steady. To this day, we still randomly say the phrase we repeated so many times lugging up the hills... "temp - good, oil pressure - good, speed BAD!" It was scary towing, but at the time we had no other choice. And now we remember that goofy mantra and laugh every time we mention it.
@corn_fed_ls49204 жыл бұрын
You should do a "Best Of" showing all the worst failures you have had. Blow outs, the awning, the low wires, etc.
@jbaker11074 жыл бұрын
Opening shot, Marc carrying stinky Slinky down the highway. I would LOVE this. Good learning for everyone and would make me feel better about myself
@richardknight79504 жыл бұрын
Awnings lol
@JodysJourney4 жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@judyking6823 жыл бұрын
Love the gift suggestions. For Christmas my sis and bro-in-law gave me lego blocks. I had no idea. My birthday present was a full set of tools put together by my bro-in-law. Can't wait to hit the road. 73 y/o single female with 2 kitties.
@wesleyplace99844 жыл бұрын
Oh, another great tool to have is a spare bottle of Bourbon. It's a great calmer downer if your dip starts to get you down, bourbon always helps, trust me.....LOL
@thewitmerexcursion4 жыл бұрын
The TPMS is pricey but it saved our bacon twice on a trip from PA to Key West. First flat was a fast leak that was caused by a piece of palm tree puncturing the tire somehow. At least that's what the guy from AAA said. We lost pressure in the tire FAST. It's worth every penny. If you get to the Northeast, go inland in Maine to Moosehead Lake. So, so beautiful and pure Maine. "The way life should be."
@thismomlife84473 жыл бұрын
Thank y'all so much for all your videos (and the still shots so that this momma with easily triggered motion sickness can actually watch them). We are a family of 10 (8 kids and 2 parents) moving into our RV on Tuesday for some full- time living/ traveling. You have given us so many great ideas of what we NEED to get started and have calmed my fears about beginning this journey.
@Drvinnieboombatts3 жыл бұрын
i never knew until watching this that couples like this exist, such cohesion wow im shocked
@karabinas3 жыл бұрын
Love
@mleboardofdirectors35743 жыл бұрын
We do exist and probably are the norm.
@chrisparent2714 жыл бұрын
You guys are great. I've camped a lot (tent) in the past and my wife wanted to get a travel trailer so I had to learn all about camping a different way. Your videos are very informative and I hope to genuinely love it as much as you guys do. Thank you VERY much for sharing your experiences and opinions on products!
@bed6854 жыл бұрын
You speak the truth! out first major outing we blew a tire and had no way to change it, our battery and charger/converter fried. I really wanted to drive back home, but we improvised and had a great time! then I learned how to fix the electrical system and bought the tools to change the tires. Came in handy the next year when we blew 2 more tires on the same trip. Ah memories...
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
That's awesome... and it's the story your telling today :)
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61234 жыл бұрын
This is the quickest 30 minutes 😢 I always want MORE !!!!!! Well done, you are so great at sharing your experience and knowledge.....Helping people be safer on the road and have better experiences!!!! Thanks
@terrybialeschki3 жыл бұрын
Was expecting him to mention to check the wheel lug nuts for the proper tightness in foot pounds and maybe Carrie a torch wrench with you too.
@TheDiabeticDietShow3 жыл бұрын
Here is a tip, Please put a 12-inch rope loop on each wheel chuck or Anderson block. So you are not putting your hand under the tire. Trucks also use a long hook so you do not have to bend over to pull them. Love your videos.
@garryguce56794 жыл бұрын
Great video. You guys are helping us a lot being RV beginners. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and expertise. We truly appreciate it.
@fromsandtosky90443 жыл бұрын
Hilarious! I'm 53. Kids are grown. I'm bored in Florida. Bought a 20'. Going out west to work a resort ranch. I'm excited, a little scared, but look forward to going for this!.. I love the slow down lesson. I'm speedy. Learning how to chill. Thanks for the videos!
@wisler824 жыл бұрын
Just bought my first travel trailer this month to full time out of. Everything you listed I thought, “duh.” But that’s only because I’ve been watching and learning from/with you for years! Thank you for preparing me and entertaining me at the same time! You all are awesome.
@davidbaity73993 жыл бұрын
We just upgraded our camper, I came back to remind myself of this video and get the link to the list.
@vlogitroy75994 жыл бұрын
OMG!! your face when you said "yeah" to taking off some weight for the hitch! Hilarious!! 2:54
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
100% shocked I could have forget that. Unreal. Makes me cringe just thinking about how I I almost dropped the rig. If you go back to see the video, I actually accelerated trying to get the stinger "unstuck".
@vlogitroy75994 жыл бұрын
@@KeepYourDaydream Wow, I just replayed that part. :0 . Hey man I must say, you have the coolest personality and family!!! Wish I had a friend like you. Been watching your videos since you started making videos lol I was like 20 years old. Maybe one day me and my wife will see yall on the road.
@bryanhk19824 жыл бұрын
@@KeepYourDaydream yet, you handle an embarassing moment like a champ. I litter laughed my butt of when I saw your face! 🙃
@wannabefulltimers4 жыл бұрын
I remember watching that episode...his face was in total shock, there's no other word to use for his expression!
@BlueEyesBill4 жыл бұрын
I thought that was funny too it would’ve been interesting to see him pull forward. I called those moments brain freeze. It happens at every age
@pauldem5444 жыл бұрын
Even though our trailer has 50A, we bought a small 50A-30A adapter that goes directly in the twist socket on the trailer and only protrudes about 6 inches out. Then we use 30A cables to connect to pedestal. We carry a 10ft 30A Extension cord for everyday connections and 25ft 30A Extension for longer hookups. Considering that over 80% of the sites we go to only have 30A service, this is a lot easier to manage than lugging out the heavy 50A cord and then using a dogbone to connect.
@JaZu4 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! We just put a deposit/hold on our first camper. It’s a 2017 Keystone Bullet 2070BH. We have made a list of necessities and wants. This should also give us some more ideas of what to get. Thank You Mark and Trish! You guys are the reason we are starting our journey!
@andypop1234 жыл бұрын
Your Ford has a internal TPMS kit which you can order, what I like most about it is it displays on the Ford dashboard without another display on the dash, I love ours. Enjoy your show.
@SK-qt1rm4 жыл бұрын
?? That you can add 4 more tires???
@paulleck4 жыл бұрын
S K yes. You can add and store up to 4 trailers worth. It’s fantastic.
@SK-qt1rm4 жыл бұрын
Awesome.
@fredruinen9484 жыл бұрын
Another great video guys! Thanks for all the helpful information. One item that you didn't mention, that is not a must have but I have found to be extremely helpful is a high quality battery powered impact wrench. This makes changing a tire so much easier/efficient. Also, be sure you have a proper jack with the appropriate capacity (or a rapid jack) that will allow you to "lift" your trailer high enough to be able to change your tire.
@jimphillips2944 жыл бұрын
Loved the video! NOt a newbee after about 70 years of camping and RVing. A great reminder of all the things that could happen. The only thing I did not hear when you were talking about tires were the date stamps on teh tires. They are a guide as are side wall cracks. Tires are extremely important when you are out away from home. Thanks for the video. Be Safe And Have FUN!!!!!!!!!!!
@VegasGuy19754 жыл бұрын
My favorite show of each week. Thanks for keeping up with us subscribers!
@hgoff56175 ай бұрын
Great video - good advice - what we've learned: 1) Bring along some extra sections of sewer hose - you never know - especially on full service sites. 2) put your filters as close to the rig as possible - this will cut down on smell/taste from the hose. 3) TPMS absolutely necessary. If you can't afford it, you need to cut out something else. 4) I always use max sidewall pressure. The only downside is it may ride more rough - but with the condition of roads and potholes on interstates, i'd rather rough riding than damaging a tire. 5) You discussed Lynx levelers - this is 1960s tech - an absolute necessity in my world is Anderson Levels coupled with Level Mate Pro. Its now a one-person, one try job. Nothing is more simple.
@smokingjc53274 жыл бұрын
I would like to thank you for all the newbe videos three years ago and the recertification today. You make me look like have been RVing for years then it is only months. 🤴🤴
@thetravelingmedicalprofess40932 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting out and will be living in my RV full time and I'm so overwhelmed now. I am so glad I found your channel! Thank you!
@DiyDadFL4 жыл бұрын
When we stayed in my girlfriend's grandparents motorhome (This was back in 2015, and didn't know anything about RVs), we would bring the non-potable hose through the bathroom window to flush the black tank before disconnecting the stinky slinky.
@allens74764 жыл бұрын
That's actually a good idea in leu(loo?) of a dedicated flush connection.
@Mario-yu1gt2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the info and the laughs. Watching your expression when trying to unhitch without lowering the tongue-jack was priceless.
@tallestsymboloffreedom78084 жыл бұрын
Love your new airstream and truck. Our family got a new F350 dually and a new Vengeance 420V12. That's only been used in the driveway
@timzimmerman5434 жыл бұрын
Congrats... We just got our new F350 dually too
@40redfox404 жыл бұрын
Okay, great job explaining tire pressure. There are so many mixed messages out there and I believe you were right on.
@40redfox404 жыл бұрын
Really good job on this video.
@allens74764 жыл бұрын
Fantastic advice. Spot on. My only exception is the four way lug wrench. I too bought one and discovered that the rims on an Airstream (Sendel) have the lug nuts recessed, and so you'll need a thin wall socket. 13/16" or 3/4". Harbor Freight offers a 1/2" drive breaker bar for about $20. All the clunky wrenches live under my back seat.
@jamieusnvetdelaware12784 жыл бұрын
I watched that first essentials video about 2 years ago when I purchased my first travel trailer and I haven’t missed an episode since. Now we are planning our next purchase. Love your videos. Keep up the great work
@youbikewithatube Жыл бұрын
It’s so nice to see that you guys aren’t perfect. But you handle it so well too. I think a lot of KZbinrs and social media in general paints a rosier picture than is it really is for them so your refreshing.
@hclinton19974 жыл бұрын
perfect time for this video!! just made a deal to buy my first “home” yesterday. 28 ft travel trailer 💘💘 so excited! thanks for this video!
@acedrawer913 жыл бұрын
How are your travels going??
@badgerpa94 жыл бұрын
Maybe I missed it but one thing to bring along is your common sense. Many forget to pack it. That list can quickly grow. Do you have 2 spare tires for the Dairystream ? Probably not planning on Alaska again though. I hope you are all safe and healthy and you enjoy the time with the boys. This time will forge their future, that is if no one snaps. Seriously I really enjoyed seeing the boys and Victoria grow up, my kids are older and I miss going out in a National forest on an all day hike with them. Be safe!
@jennydub20274 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love that you got an Airstream! Can wait to see you back out on the road!🥰 Love the sneaky little hand too. 20:34🖐🏼😂
@ricwestdoesitwork4 жыл бұрын
Funny you mentioned about your trip not wrecked because of an issue. Our second RV trip we got a flat. With that we. Went to a tire shop and after having 4 brand new Saluin tires installed on the 5th wheel we were back on the road heading to Georgia. Within 45 to 60 minutes of being back on the road some guy drives along side us and looks at us like we are nuts and he points at me. I'm thinking I know I didn't cut him off because I never left the lane I was in and I saw him in my driver side mirror. Well we arrived at the camp ground, I checked in and as I turned left into our camp site stopped dead, looked at my wife and said you aren't going to believe this but, we are missing the left rear axle wheel and tire. Well I asked the mechanic putting the new tires on if he was going to torque the lugs. His reply was, "we never have before and nobody has ever had a problem". What a mess after we returned home and took our trail to the shop. We didn't have out 5th wheel for 7 months to get everything fixed plus new tire, wheel and center cap also reimbursed for the monies spent to reinstall lugs and lugnuts for the spare tire to be put on. I laugh about now but, didn't at the time. I now keep a torque wrench with me when we travel. Thanks for sharing KYD enjoy your videos very informative.
@peteacevedo34114 жыл бұрын
I still have the last list typed up and placed in one of the storage bins in our trailer. I use it each time we set up. I have caught myself several times not going by the check list and forgetting something.
@John_Be4 жыл бұрын
I remember Marc's face in the hitch video when he said "Yeah." I thought to myself, "No judgement." I did it too. The face was priceless
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
That was real. So embarrassing. I sounded like this dog. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ipq1oYF-psl_hZI
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61234 жыл бұрын
John B .........that is my all time favorite 😂😂😂😂 So funny how we can miss the most obvious steps 🙄 I love how the guy gently says, “don’t you need to take the pressure .......” and that’s when the open mouth, Oh my word, I’m an idiot look appears on Marc’s face 😂😂😂😍
@cherylsimpson35534 жыл бұрын
CAN’T Wait for Trish’s organizational video on this rig! 🥰
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
It's going to be good this time. Really good. Some of the stuff she found is amazing! It's good to be back in a smaller rig where everything has a place.
@jon.landry474 жыл бұрын
Keep Your Daydream i’d like to see all the kitchen stuff. Does she only have 3 pans?
@stsears114 жыл бұрын
I have been RVing for over 45 years and have about seen it all. But I simply LOVE your 2 attitudes and your demeanor. You'll put a smile on my face every week. Keep it up.
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@loulentz31074 жыл бұрын
"this is where you get out the duct tape..." No truer words have ever been spoken!
@janetcofell87403 жыл бұрын
We are currently tenters, looking for an RV. Duct tape has been on my checklist in packing for years!
@robertgilliam76684 жыл бұрын
Just put a deposit on my first RV. Been watching your channel for the past few months. Keep those videos coming.
@markmccurdy11524 жыл бұрын
I’ve never been a huge fan of the airstreams, maybe after this season, you guys will help change my mind.
@jacobking41064 жыл бұрын
Because of the looks???? Without a doubt the best built camper you can buy on the road without spending a fortune.
@SpykersB4 жыл бұрын
Jacob King well that’s funny 🤣!
@pierreguertin76744 жыл бұрын
😂 ...without spending a fortune?
@jacobking41064 жыл бұрын
@@SpykersB you spend what 60-70 on one and it lasts a life time. Or you spend 30-50 on one and it lasts 10 years before everything starts falling to pieces.
@SpykersB4 жыл бұрын
Jacob King sure you can buy a new bambi for around 60G 🇨🇦, as for last a life time, just the exterior shell, but think about this, if you spend 100G minimal for a 22fter (in 🇨🇦), your gonna take care of it, thus last a lot longer than others but i’ve heard of the same issues with airstreams as other rv’s, like rotted floor etc., there is nothing affordable about airstreams. So its more like you spend 25G on a rv same length of the airstream, get more storage, more space. There is nothing inside that outlasts any others. They are cool, and have good resale value because they are extremely over priced to begin with. As for ‘Bang for your buck?......resale, and the social cool factor. Cheers 🍻
@buckrockerm4 жыл бұрын
Tools.... I might have missed it but a jack is very important. I like using bottle jacks with proper extensions. Knee pads are always in my rig. Thanks for your channel. I think it is one of the best on you tube.
@loydmeeks95534 жыл бұрын
I learned that the TPM on rubber valve stems can cause failure of valve stems. It happened to us so switch to steel valve stems
@orenkern97784 жыл бұрын
Never hear of this. Do you mean for a D rated tire, or higher, you need high pressure valve stems? That I definitely agree with. I have never heard of or seen issues with rubber valve stems and TPMS systems. Frankly, the hard style are prone to leaking.
@loydmeeks95534 жыл бұрын
@@orenkern9778 We were traveling last year in Iowa at 65 mph when our TPM went off for a tire failure. Got pulled over in time to not ruin the tire. Took tire to Goodyear tire ( we run Endurance tires}. The shop found our valve stem was broken half way through. checking other tires we found the valve stems were floppy. Had all changed to steel vale stems. Tire store conclusion was the weight of the TPM was making the valve stem flex.
@bruceh37864 жыл бұрын
Had the same thing happen to one of the truck tires a few months after adding an external tire pressure sensor. No more issues like that after switching to steel stems.
@dalehefferman4 жыл бұрын
If you look at factory setup in cars trucks the TPM is mounted on the short side of the valve stem inside the tire, rubber valve stems where never designed to hold weight on the long end. I change all my RV valve stems to bolt in steel stems
@juanwalte53503 жыл бұрын
Hi! My family and I just completed the maiden voyage of our new travel trailer. Thanks for the great Newbie information. I watched this video before the trip and now after the trip. Definitely appreciate your videos :)
@marka90834 жыл бұрын
One tool you didn’t mention is a torque wrench for torquing the wheel lug nuts periodically
@alanwilliams85134 жыл бұрын
And knee pads.
@JodysJourney4 жыл бұрын
Is there a difference between a torque wrench and a lug wrench? I only ask because the first tool he mentions in his tool section is a lug wrench.
@wannabefulltimers4 жыл бұрын
@@JodysJourney big diff between the two. The lug wrench is used to only remove/put the nuts on/off the tires. The torque wrench allows you to set the proper lug nut torque setting so you don't strip the lugs(over tightening is a big mistake). It's an important step in the process but I wouldn't say its absolutely necessary. You can always go to a tire shop and most will torque them for you.
@allens74764 жыл бұрын
@@JodysJourney Yes, a torque wrench allows you to preset how much "omph" you put into the lugs, usually about 100 ft. lbs. I doubt most people have one and just go for "That seems about right."
@orenkern97784 жыл бұрын
Most tire shops don't torque on lug nuts appropriately; they run then on with an air gun until the gun stops. You aren't going to strip a lug nut. To tight is bad as it stretches the threads and the thread pressure is what actually keeps them secure.
@zedhead28644 жыл бұрын
One thing we never leave at home is our portable water softener. Most parks have terrible hard water. Pressure regulator - whole house water filter- water softener. Protects YOU and Your rig.
@notfound67264 жыл бұрын
I like your new airstream.
@Dontknowme813 жыл бұрын
I had the tire monitor system added when I bought mine. I had memories of growing up that my family stopped a lot to check the tires.. I mean a lot..
@TheTylerfou4 жыл бұрын
I also like to have a spare tire and a jack!!
@jbluther4 жыл бұрын
Or two spare tires! ;-) (old KYD joke)
@cdevidal3 жыл бұрын
I put our in-line hose filter close to the rig because white hoses can grow algae inside from the sunlight. Better to catch that just before it enters, than to give it an opportunity to grow post-filter.
@tommy74514 жыл бұрын
I've been Rving in a motorhome for about 18 years. I have a ton of friends with trailers and 5th wheels. You did a great job explaining everything for newbies. I would suggest for anyone buying a trailer or 5th wheel to go straight to the tire store and buy a much higher rated tire. The factory tires are always a blow out problem.
@bobk93493 жыл бұрын
Awesome info, Thanks. Addition item for a RV tool kit from long time Ham Radio Operator: Coax-seal hand moldable plastic . $31.00 on Amazon for 12 ft roll. Seals area where cables and wire enter RV....many other uses. When you work with it it’s like pulling Taffy
@matthewherring57994 жыл бұрын
“Owe my knees”. And the choir said “Amen!”
@jimday311211 ай бұрын
Watching one of your videos and noticed the military academy. Immediately recognized it as Culver which I attended in the 70's. Safe travels.
@sondralane27984 жыл бұрын
I laugh so hard every time I see the “Stinky Slinky” clip! You guys are great comedians! Thanks for making my day!
@rebekahwells37374 жыл бұрын
I crack up every time I see it also!
@blueboats75304 жыл бұрын
First Aid Kit overkill is good for the same logic as tools beyond your ability -- that someone might be on scene or on the phone and that stuff is needed right there and then.
@KeepYourDaydream4 жыл бұрын
100% The amount of EMT's on the road are incredible.
@ember_doggy84744 жыл бұрын
Love your guys videos keep up the great work
@privatecautious36434 жыл бұрын
Very good video. You covered almost everything. One important thing you missed, always carry extra oil for everything. Often you can fix a problem, but without the oil to replace, you’re still stuck. I’m one of the guys that can fix anything, anywhere, any time, BUT, your video was helpful to me. Things that I didn’t consider yet. Thank you
@hazelrx974 жыл бұрын
Wine is a must for a first 😂
@michelebrassell44874 жыл бұрын
I would add one very important essential to your list. RV's now come with a fire extinguisher but they are often small. An extra one in the towing vehicle is essential. If not for you maybe for someone else who is in trouble.
@gabel4084 жыл бұрын
First thing we load up is Pinot Noir for “wifey” lol.
@jimg28854 жыл бұрын
Like they say Happy Wife Happy Life..
@greggjarvies89384 жыл бұрын
Love the stinky slinky clip. We were traveling through Vail pass when I looked into our mirror to see our rig had grown a 30' tail - our slinky had come out of the bumper, caught on the edge and kept anyone from tailgating us for several miles.
@123meaghanb4 жыл бұрын
“Sign came outta nowhere...know what I’m saying” 😂
@badgerpa94 жыл бұрын
He is a comedian. I miss when he is not on.
@melvinmariott86094 жыл бұрын
Lol
@bethleder77604 жыл бұрын
Hi ..we have airstream and one product we would never leave home without is the Trailer Aid tire changing ramp . Especially important for airstreams ! We’ve used it several times ...even at Discount Tire when we bought our new set of tires .
@pukwudjivc4 жыл бұрын
Knee pads for when you need to kneel down on concrete or gravel. I went a long time without until I happened to see them when shopping for something else and threw a pair in the cart. OMG, I can't believe I went so long without them.
@kimf18774 жыл бұрын
Great video ! Great tips ! I learned the hard way about 20 years ago that when disconnecting a trailer the first thing you do is chalk the wheels and last thing you do is remove the safety chains ! Disconnected my friends equipment trailer off his truck on a hill in front of my house and it took off like a rocket down the street and plowed into front of brand new Autocar 10 wheel dump truck that was delivering loom to my house , neither my friend or truck owner were very happy with me to say the least ! Matt F
@deannapatschke-mullally84004 жыл бұрын
Perfect! There are so many videos on any given topic to have to rummage thru until you find the one that provides the right Information in the most simple and efficient way. I appreciate the way you provide, in text IN the video, the product name and price so I can pause and take notes or screenshot. Very helpful! Thank you guys!
@goodxrvn20534 жыл бұрын
We have just completed our second year and 21k miles of RV ownership. We can identify with many of the struggles of first year of RV ownership and travels. We have learned our limits on many fronts. We have also learned as quoted by Yvon Chouinard, "When everything goes wrong, THAT'S when the adventure starts". As you say often, keep your sense of humor and make is fun.
@andrewhood49974 жыл бұрын
One thing my family uses instead of the leveling blocks is a 5ft section of 2x12 lumber cut at a 45. It makes it possible to still use regular chocks easily and helps keep things separated in the truck bed. Unlike the plastic that have to be tossed when broken, you can burn these (only broken 2 in 13 years).
@SK-qt1rm4 жыл бұрын
I have lumber also. Can take more of a beating on rocky spots.
@alangwin38914 жыл бұрын
Being a fellow Airstream owner you will want to check the lug nuts on your trailer. The lug nuts Airstream uses have tin covers on them and they are junk. They get stuck in your socket when you take them off and are generally a pain and can be dangerous on the side of the road when you want to be quick. Replace with chrome plated steel lug nuts. Love your vids, you feel like friends even though you don’t know me from Adam. Pumped you now have an Airstream.
@Hiker_who_Sews4 жыл бұрын
Trish talking about timing the tire change reminded me of the scene in "A Christmas Story" where Ralphie sent the lug nuts flying in the snow. Good video. Thanks!
@noelchristopher98213 жыл бұрын
My wife and I purchased our first travel trailer and will receive it this May. We're so excited to use it. Thank you for the tips and the tips from your subscribers.
@stst91854 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! What a difference 4 years make!!! Lol!! Thanks for including the clip of Mark walking down the side of the road dragging his sewer hose!!! That puts me in tears every time!! Great info guys. You're killing it!! Sooooo happy for you! Stay safe! Esty, RN
@marksinger44154 жыл бұрын
I just purchased a grand design imagine because of your videos with the grand design reflection. I figured it must be a pretty good brand to survive all of your travels with three children, a dog, and a trip to Alaska. You guys really provide excellent information. I check your videos before I do anything with my new rig.
@velikijoxotnik3 жыл бұрын
My wife and I are newbies to full size tow-behind campers, having just purchased a 28-footer. We've been camping with a pop-up for 10 years or so, and are excited to be moving into a hard-side rig. I didn't know what I didn't know, until I starting binge-watching your videos. Fantastic video series! I plan to watch a bunch more. Your Day in the Life video made me smile many times. You have a wonderful family (including your retriever... he's a beautiful pet). Have added all of the essential items to my Amazon 'RV' List, and after seeing what I can find at Harbor Freight tomorrow, I'll be placing my Amazon order. Thanks for the great series!!!
@SK-qt1rm4 жыл бұрын
Like your list. My newbie issues from years back. I didn't know propane tanks needed to be re-inspected. Bought used 5th wheel with tanks expiring shortly there after. Was in Shreveport years later when they were refused service. Another mistake sold with this rig, miss matched batteries. The old one killed the new one the dealership installed. Costly mistake: didn't realized chevy didn't have an interlock device to keep the trailer from draining its batteries. So, everytime i stopped and left my trailer connected to the truck, the bad battery in the trailer was also effecting my truck. Result: Four new batteries after the first cross country in that rig. Most other stuff was learned from YT channels like yours and loloho.
@marymenant96614 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I am a single mother venturing out with my kids. I have learned so much from you videos.
@karenscott65684 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video. One essential I would add is flares and reflective triangles. We use battery-operated flares. We totally agree that tires safety is very important.
@TAMBestBuild4 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. 1.Check your lug nuts regularly. Put this on your departure checklist. Particularly if you have aluminum wheels. 2. Always dump your black tank first, grey tank second. Never leave your waste valves open. 3. Always check that all your connections can be reach the rig and they work properly BEFORE you disconnect. 4. Make sure your slide(s) won't hit anything like a tree or the power pedestal.
@Roy-ij1wq3 жыл бұрын
Length is not the only consideration when it comes to 110v extension cords. You also need to be aware of the gauge. Always used as short a cord as possible and never use a cord smaller than 12 ga. Your best bet is to buy an extra RV cord and skip household cords altogether. Also keep in mind the size and length of the wire that is running to the 110 v outlet you're plugging into. If the outlet is on a 15 amp breaker, it's probably only 14ga. And If it's on the opposite side of the house as the service panel, you may have a significant voltage drop to contend with. We learned this lesson the hard way when we parked our first RV at the end of our driveway and used a long 16ga. cord and turned on the AC. The voltage drop fried the A/C.
@bryanhk19824 жыл бұрын
New to RVint here... Refection 297rsts for one month now, I'm pretty sure you guys have saved me from a lot of "dips in the road." Thanks, keep'em coming. MUCH Love, Bryan.
@danielsloan84264 жыл бұрын
Being a Vietnam vet my wife and I just bought a Forest River Wolf pup 18TO so looking to make our first trip at the end of this month to New Mexico.
@BillandKelleyAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Our first 4 week trip to Colorado first stop the auto level stopped working!!!! WE just dealt with it and thought you know we are on a trip of a lifetime we won't let it get us down. Then the next day the satellite stopped working haha We had a new auto satellite installed while on the trip. (we wanted it anyways) Also, I know we did this but you feel like you have to have everything before you go on your first trip!!! I am taking like pots, pans, cups, plates, outdoor chairs, etc. You can spend a lot of money and I so wished we had waited to buy somethings. Also. yard sales are the perfect place to buy all these things too.
@bcsundberg24 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you guys are back in a bummer pull. Last year we bought a 2019 Reflection 312bhts (Grand Ginger) and it fits our family of 5 perfectly. We are not fulltime but we get out a ton during the season. Currently we are upgrading our rig to lithium batteries and preparing for solar. Can't wait to see how you set up your new Airstream. Keep up the great work and living your dream.
@coolsnake11342 жыл бұрын
Great choice, my friend has a 2017 grand design reflection 40 footer and that thing is awesome. He uses a Ford F350 super duty power stroke diesel as his tow vehicle
@justingregory87024 жыл бұрын
Just bought our FIRST camper this weekend. We pick it up tomorrow. Your videos are really helpful and fun. Can’t wait to start camping!!!
@Jay734254 жыл бұрын
Screwdriver with a Robertson (square) bit is absolutely essential. An impact driver is nice if you already have one but not necessary to buy. One tip about the tire inflation. If you don't get it weighed, go by the inflation guide on the sticker on the front driver side sticker, not the max psi on the tire. Often they're the same but many times they're not. If they're not, you could be over inflating your tire. Nevermind tire wear, you won't have adequate traction to tow safety. (Also, 30 and 50 amp are 110v as well. What your calling 110 is simply 15/20 amp.)
@daverice83044 жыл бұрын
We just got back from our first trip with our first RV (6 weeks with a 5th wheel) and we had everything we needed because I watched your first newbie video and went to the links below. This is so helpful for newbies. Thanks for the great content - keep it up. BTW, we spent four days in Georgetown!!
@VegasJPH4 жыл бұрын
"no stopping no secs..." Wait, what is she thinking about?! I like Trish! 😂💖 Good vid my man. Another thing about the TST monitor is heat. It'll not only monitor tire pressure but temp too & you can set warning maxes for max temp or low air alarms I've learned. Shopping for our 1st 5th wheel toy hauler soon... wish not everything was amazon links, personal & political reasons I'm dropping Bozos store. 👍👍