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Old 01-01-2011, 01:51 PM   #1
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Mods to my 2010 17Z Export

One of the first mods I made to my Z was to cut Reflextix panels to insulate the bunkends for winter camping. I also installed several Paper towel holders. They are Rubbermaid and you just push the roll of towels onto the holder. The third and forth photos are of screen door opener. Simply drill a small hole in the door, insert a rubber gasket, then slide the "stick" through.
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Interesting... paying attention...
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Old 01-02-2011, 03:00 PM   #3
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Ive been meaning to add a paper towel holder and have never gotten around to it yet , looks good
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how does your screen door opener work do you twist the know on the outside to move the lever inside to open the door without sliding the little door open to reach inside
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You just lift the "stick" inside. It opens the latch. You do not have to slide the door panel open.
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Old 08-20-2011, 07:22 PM   #6
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Just did the screen door mod today...best thing ever. Hope the inventor gets rich off it!!!!
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I am going to get one of those!
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Looks great, I am going to get one of those openers too. I did install the bar that Camco makes and it is really handy, so to speak. Like the opener, it is one of the cheapest and most useful mods a person can make.
I also like your paper towel holder. I want to attach one to the cubby hole door.
My relative who is a full timer and winters down south, told me of this place he goes that gets so hot that the locals that camp there prefer to use tent trailers. I have never owned one but those who do really like them. Saw one with an AC this weekend . Never seen that before. I see now they also have motors that jack up the roof as well.
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