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    Installed soft close toilet seat. American Standard, round, bone color. Fits perfectly and looks identical so no need for pics.
    ~Peter

    Ford F-250 6.7 CCSB (tow vehicle), Imagine 2400BH, Cadillac Escalade 6.2 (family vehicle), BMW X5 (daily driver), Porsche 911/996 (weekend toy)

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    Quick mod today. Installed an access door to the area behind the basement wall. Went a little different route (although I'm sure someone here has already used it) and used a drywall access door that is spring loaded. Centered so I can see the pump/water alarm/surge tank. I can also reach in and feel behind the water panel. Also added some hand turn knobs to the wall near utility panel so I can quickly get access without tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pjmjunior View Post
    Installed soft close toilet seat. American Standard, round, bone color. Fits perfectly and looks identical so no need for pics.
    We did the same with our toilet. Works great. All the comforts of home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainuh View Post
    We've had our Imagine 2500RL about a month or so and so far:

    LevelMate Pro leveling system
    (3) Max Air roof vent covers
    Micro-Air 364 Easy Start installed on Coleman Mach 15 AC unit. Using with new Atima 3000 generator (Yamaha powered)
    Replaced both cargo door locks (CH751 universal key) with locks from https://shoprvlocks.com/
    Installed new 28" TV on locking swing arm mount in bedroom.
    Install TST 507 sensors on 4 trailer tires for monitoring from truck.
    Miscellaneous convenience hooks, tissue holders and storage convenience items throughout.

    Upgraded/replaced original shocks on my F-150 to Bilstein 5100's and added a Timbren suspension upgrade help spring kit.

    Probably think of more as soon as I hit "post"! ;-)
    Awesome! Are you happy with your cargo door locks? We are thinking of changing ours. Tired of fighting with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainuh View Post
    We've had out Imagine 2500RL a couple months now. I really disliked the cheap opaque windows GD puts on there. And there was no easy way to block light in the bedroom. Our last trip out saw a large piece of cardboard taped over the window to get a little darkness after sun up in the AM. But my bigger concern with the opaque window was not being able to see who might be knocking on your door after dark... Or if my better half was alone, I would not want her blindly unlocking and opening the door (former LEO mindset here...).

    Anyway, someone on here had mentioned a replacement window on Amazon and it took me about 30 seconds after finding them to place my order for 2 of them. Here's the link.

    I will tell those considering this that our 2019 door windows had NO mounting screws. The 2 window halves snapped together by tabs an I had to pry under the edge of the window and break the tabs 1 by 1. Could not see any way to "release" them. I had reviewed about 6 youtube videos on the subject but all the ones I saw, the old window halves were screwed together. Once I got them out, the new ones fit in great. They had a form of sealant on the outside unit and I carefully placed the shade unit in it's holders at top and bottom and taped them so they wouldn't fall out before the 2 halves were married. I set the clutch on my drill low, just to get the screws in, and tightened the last bit by hand, not wanting to strip out the plastic screw receiver holes on the mating surface. It all went very well and they look great. The blinds worked perfectly (you need to pull straight on them).

    I'm sure they will be a big plus to the trailer... both in security and convenience of darkening the bedroom at night. Here's a couple shots of the new windows in.

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    Great job. They look awesome. So much better than the factory ones. Something else to add to the “honey do list”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropyerjaws View Post
    Installed back up cam on the 367, Installed slide out covers on all 4 slides. Attachment 18681Attachment 18682Attachment 18683Attachment 18684Attachment 18685

    I have surgery on Friday so I wont even be able to enjoy until July or August but at least she is ready...
    All the best on your surgery. My husbands going in this June. We are heading down south in May before he goes in. I’ll probably be doing the driving for rest of the trips this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justa5th View Post
    Quick mod today. Installed an access door to the area behind the basement wall. Went a little different route (although I'm sure someone here has already used it) and used a drywall access door that is spring loaded. Centered so I can see the pump/water alarm/surge tank. I can also reach in and feel behind the water panel. Also added some hand turn knobs to the wall near utility panel so I can quickly get access without tools.
    Very nice. I am interested in the hand turn knobs, would you supply some more info?

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Country Campers View Post
    Very nice. I am interested in the hand turn knobs, would you supply some more info?

    Brian
    On our old Momentum 380TH, I put door hinges in each corner. Just needed to pull the hing pins to get into the back of the belly of the beast.
    Backpacker and tent camper all my life, including BSA as a kid and adult.
    Motorcycle trips across the USA with a tent - 1978 to Present.
    02-10-2005 - 2002 F350 SWD PSD and 2003 Citation 10'8S mostly for Crater Lake Ski Patrol.
    10-29-2015 - 2016 Grand Design 380TH. It's HUGE compared to a camper.
    10-19-2018 - traded truck for a 2016 Ram 3500 DRW Laramie CC 4 X 4 Long Box.
    03-16-2019 - Traded Momentum for a New 2018 374TH-R Solitude
    FULL TIME RV'er Nov 2021

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    Quote Originally Posted by Country Campers View Post
    Very nice. I am interested in the hand turn knobs, would you supply some more info?

    Brian
    I used these and ran a tap through the existing screw holes to clean them up a little. If I did it again I would probably buy the star shaped knobs so they are a little easier to turn.
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    Just took the trailer in to address the recall on the Dexter axles. Stay tuned for the results.

    I wish I had asked more questions before buying the trailer. The 2400BH has a GVWR of 7,495 but only has 2x 3,500lb axles. Should I be concerned about this?
    ~Peter

    Ford F-250 6.7 CCSB (tow vehicle), Imagine 2400BH, Cadillac Escalade 6.2 (family vehicle), BMW X5 (daily driver), Porsche 911/996 (weekend toy)

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