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#1
I see it's been a while since you've posted, but I'm curious if anyone has tried replacing or upgrading the tailgate cables with stronger ones from another model or brand? I'm thinking about doing this myself and wondering what others have used that fits well without needing a bunch of mods. Would love to hear if it fixed the sagging or alignment issues long term.
#2
I used to think full-timing wasn't realistic until I ran the numbers. The average salary is $40,000 a year. If you're careful with spending and stay in free or cheap spots, it's actually doable. I've met a few folks on the road making that kind of money with remote gigs or seasonal work. Definitely helped to budget closely and cut non-essentials, though.
#3
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#4
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#5
I see it's been a while since you've posted, but I'm curious—did you ever settle on a way to mount your spare? I'm also trying to find a solid solution that doesn't mess with the rear clearance. Wondering if anyone tried a tongue-mounted option or used the front storage box somehow. Would love to hear what worked or didn't for others over the last few years.
#6
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#7
Dracaena is a tropical plant with long, sword-like leaves—great for indoors and easy to care for!
#8
General Q & A / Re: Ecohome plus Ltd nearest painter
April 29, 2025, 06:37:30 AM
I'm not in London, but this reminds me of when I hired https://craftsmanssealpainting.ca/—they're painters in the Greater Toronto Area. I had them redo my living room last year, and honestly, I still get compliments on the color and finish. Super chill crew, showed up on time, cleaned up after, and even helped me pick a shade I wasn't sure about.
#9
I had a similar issue last year and ended up doing Mold Clearance Testing after cleaning out the problem area. Turned out some spores were still lingering even though it looked clean. It was the only way I felt sure it was safe to use the trailer again without risking any respiratory stuff. Definitely gave me some peace of mind before sealing everything back up.
#10
I had a similar issue with rear-loading and needed something really stable to stand on safely. What helped me was checking out industrial platform ladders for warehouses. They're sturdy, have guardrails, and the wide steps made me feel a lot safer when loading gear or working around the camper. I found them way better than regular ladders for these kinds of setups.
#11
I never thought much about dental instruments until I had a deep cleaning done. The ultrasonic scaler felt wild at first, but honestly, it made a huge difference—way better than the old-school scraping I expected. The hygienist at jeffreygrossdds.com — Dentists in Eastlake, OH—walked me through everything, which helped a lot with my nerves. It's cool how the right tools can make a procedure way more comfortable.
#12
General Q & A / Re: Why Consider Ceramic Implants?
March 24, 2025, 05:56:28 AM
I actually looked into ceramic implants a while back because I have a mild metal allergy. After a lot of research, I came across https://www.colinadental.com/services/dental-implants/ – a Dental Care Clinic in Costa Rica that specializes in them. A friend had hers done there and raved about how natural they looked.
#13
General Q & A / Re: Furniture in Interior Design
March 14, 2025, 08:30:20 AM
I had the same issue, and reinforcing the floor made a big difference. I also checked the support brackets and added extra bolts to make sure everything was solid. Metal Beds in these models are sturdy, but over time, the joints can loosen a bit.

A few extra reinforcements helped mine feel a lot more stable. If you haven't checked the frame connections yet, that might be worth doing too.
#14
General Q & A / Re: Furniture in Interior Design
March 14, 2025, 08:29:33 AM
Thanks Kaitlin. Will check it later
#15
General Q & A / Re: I want to buy a sink
February 17, 2025, 09:09:48 AM
I had a similar issue before, and what made a difference for me was checking for small leaks in places I hadn't considered, like around the seals and fittings. Sometimes, even a tiny gap can let in more moisture than expected. I've also noticed that some materials hold up better than others in certain environments—kind of like how chinese basins sometimes surprise you with their durability in high-use areas.