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Old 07-29-2016, 03:05 PM   #441
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My 2017 comes with Maxxair fans. Will the fantastic still fit the shell of the Maxxair?
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Very basic mod.. Added curtain to storage area so now don't have to look ok at junk we have stored while watching tv. Lol
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That's a great idea!


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Old 08-12-2016, 06:02 PM   #444
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With all that went on with our 377, I forgot to tell y'all that we purchased the memory foam topper from Costco before we went on out last trip. The wife and I had the best sleep of our lives!! So much so, that we are considering purchasing one for our home bed!

http://www.costco.com/Novaform®-3”-S...100032900.html
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Old 08-12-2016, 06:24 PM   #445
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We have one we bought at SAMs. Like you, we sleep way better in the camper.


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Old 08-12-2016, 07:07 PM   #446
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Attached some photos so you can see the leak in the underbelly and some of the "good times" we had while at Top Sail SP. All in all it was a good and relaxing trip. I didn't even go exploring in the underbelly to see what the problem was, as we we due to drop off at dealership for repairs since parts were in. All I can tell you is that the leak had to do with the gray tank in regards to the kitchen sink. It was obvious as the water showed suds from soap and it wouldn't show past empty for the last 2 days of the trip, which lead me to believe the problem was with that gray tank. I'll let y'all know more when I get clarification from the dealership.

Also, the kitchen slide support under the residential fridge was beginning to twist/bend (thanks to y'all I kept an eye on it)! And the kitchen slide (for the 1st time) began to struggle to bring in. I requested that the dealership contact Jayco for the upgraded motors and a fix for the slide supports.

Happy camping...I'm still a Happy Camper and love my Jayco...just saying!!
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Old 08-17-2016, 07:53 PM   #447
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Very basic mod.. Added curtain to storage area so now don't have to look ok at junk we have stored while watching tv. Lol
Great idea! I'm stealing this idea for mine!
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Old 08-20-2016, 11:26 PM   #448
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Anybody know where they put the automatic transfer switch in these (I've got the generator in mine)? I'm adding a energy monitor but I'm not positive where the thing is located


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Old 08-21-2016, 02:50 PM   #449
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I had the same issue - no cut-out diagram for the vent. Jayco tech reps sent me the door side wall diagram. I used that diagram to ensure my cut-out placement would not cut any wall support beams.

After I located where I wanted the hole to go, I drilled some pilot holes from the interior to again check and make absolute certain I would not cut the aluminum beams.

Then I successfully cut! And my bride no longer has to go to the laundromat twice a week!
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Old 08-31-2016, 01:24 PM   #450
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Just bough our 377 and should have in delivered in 10 days.

Can somebody tell us what is the size of the 3 locks on the door where the generator is.

We plan to replace them with better on that the usual 751 key that fit all of them.

I need to know the info on that page.. Info for the locks

Lock size
Cam Size
Cam Bend..

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I added a magnetic knife holder.
Hi Tom, and everyone. I'm new to the forum (obviously, lol). We are picking up our 377RLBH next week, and I'm putting together my mod and inspection lists.

I'm also amassing a rather large pile of things in my Amazon list of things I want to get. Our old rig has 12 year old stuff, and most of our gear is pretty worn, so I'm plotting replacements of a lot of things.

I like what you have here with the knife holder, and really like the beadboard backsplash. How did you mount the beadboard and knife holder? Did you drill into the walls, or mount it another way?

Also, what brand knife holder did you decide on? I found a lot I liked, but many of them had weak magnets, and last thing I want is knives flying about while we're pulling!

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My trailer came with the beadboard installed. The knife holder was purchased at bed bath and beyond (I think). I just screwed into the beadboard with some short screws.


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My trailer came with the beadboard installed. The knife holder was purchased at bed bath and beyond (I think). I just screwed into the beadboard with some short screws.
Thanks Tom. We take delivery next week, I'll see what's what then.

Thanks everyone for all the great ideas! I've added a bunch of stuff to my mods stash on Amazon, and have a couple pages of notes, lol. The DH got tired of listening to me read him mod descriptions!
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Hello all, has anybody thought about adding a dishwasher where the bottom drawer is on the island? We have a infant and bottle cleaning by hand is a pain. I don't have 377 yet but am wondering if any modders have looked into it.

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I dry-camp far to often for that to be a consideration. Dish washers are big water and electric hogs, so that's not good with no hook-ups!
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Got the Furrion backup camera installed today. I didn't want to drill any holes in the back of the RV, so I took out the middle marker light and cut the wires. I utilized those wires for power and the existing hole. I put the unit up with 3m automotive double sided tape and then siliconed around the unit. Took me about 20 mins total.
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That is a great idea. How did you mount the curtain rod?
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I hope your 3M tape and silicone holds. I attached my camera that way initially and after a 400 mile road trip I noted the camera was starting to come off. I ended up drilling and there are now 4 screws holding the camera up.
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I hope your 3M tape and silicone holds. I attached my camera that way initially and after a 400 mile road trip I noted the camera was starting to come off. I ended up drilling and there are now 4 screws holding the camera up.
Thanks for the warning! I'm hopeful that it will stay as well. I kept the screws in the RV incase I need to get up there. The only good news I saw while I did the install was that there is a stud directly over where the screws on the left side would go in.
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