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#1
My 2012 13qbb is tucked away in storage for the winter, so I can't help with the measurement questions. But I know the ball size is 2", which looks liken was already confirmed. I would try doing a local trip before making a decision on the WDH. My guess is you won't need it for sway control. Does the Sienna have self-leveling rear suspension?

Graham
#2
New Members / Re: Found a keeper!
May 06, 2017, 06:21:47 PM
Congrats, nice find!
#3
Upgrades and Modifications / Re: Docking lights
February 26, 2017, 09:28:42 AM
Great idea!
#4
CampLite Travel Trailers / Re: Propane generators
February 15, 2017, 07:55:08 PM
Quote from: Silverfox on February 15, 2017, 12:53:20 PM
Hi Graham, will that Honda eu2000i inverter generator be able to power a 1500w hairdryer? How quiet are they? Does that propane conversion kit connect with a snap connector like the ones used for grills? The reason why I ask is, we're thinking of boon docking this summer and my wife has to have a hair dryer.

I can't say I've tried it myself, but it should be able to run the hair dryer with no problems. The Honda is about the quietest generator you can get, but you can still hear it running of course. Here's a good video of one running https://youtu.be/DR2X6ypIYnY

The propane kit uses the same connectors that attach a grill to a propane tank...I believe it's a screw type connector.

#5
CampLite Travel Trailers / Re: Propane generators
February 07, 2017, 07:50:41 PM
As mentioned already, the fridge should run for several weeks on one propane bottle, using only minimal battery usage. 

But regarding propane generators, I have a Honda eu2000i inverter generator that I installed a propane conversion kit from propanecarbs.com. Easy diy install and now have option of running gas or connecting to the propane tank when 110v is needed while boondocking.
#6
After having owned everything from a high-end diesel pusher to a 8' pop-up, the 13QBB is by far the best camper I've had. It does everything we need it to do, and towing it is about as stress-free as you can get. I do wish it had a larger dry bath, but since we mostly boondock, it really doesn't make much difference.
#7
Thanks for the info!
#8
Product Questions and Recommendations / Repair question
January 11, 2017, 01:24:41 PM
The only local LL dealer is backed up "several months" just to take a look and provide an estimate, so hoping I might be able to get an answer here...

My storage lot neighbor managed to catch the open door frame of his car on the front edge of my trailer when he was backing it off the car hauler. Any thoughts on how easily (or if) this damage could be repaired? The gouge goes into the aluminum but it did not break the skin.

Thanks for any advice!
Graham