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Topic: Keystone Bullet Premier

Posted By: jasoncw on 06/15/11 06:34am

His is probably homemade because they are not cheap! Here is the cheapest one I found on Amazon:

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2016 Jayco Eagle 324BHTS
2005 Ford Excursion 6.8L 4.56's, V/C Springs, PP 3P, P3

Past:
2011 Keystone Bullet Premier 31BHPR
2009 Forest River Flagstaff 830RBSS



Posted By: FensterRV on 06/15/11 09:39am

Has anyone had to replace the light bulb for over the master bed?
I figured I would check here first to see if that is something that needs to be ordered from the dealer or I can pick up locally.

Thanks!


2011 Bullet Premier 31BHPR with comfort package
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Posted By: RainbowsEnd on 06/15/11 10:38am

Most rv bulbs are found at your local automotive. Sorry I don't know the one you want. It could be 1383?

clicky for example

Bulbs: I was going to start a list of what people have used to replace bulbs in their TT. I had to replace the one over the entry door outside. The bulb is #1003. It is rather dim IMHO. Before I found that one I had a quick run to Walmart and found one which was almost a perfect match, same size just stronger, #1156 (automotive area). We're still using that one and it seems to be working well. We don't run the outside entry light for very long and not overnight, so I'm not sure if that will overheat. Maybe an electrician here can say if there is a problem with this.


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Posted By: FensterRV on 06/15/11 02:18pm

New Mod Coming

Between the two slideouts, I was thinking of creating a little private outside shower stall that incorporated a removable shower curtain and bar, and water resistant matt so when I was at a state park I could avoid the grey tank issues that come along with our trailer. Couple of obvious things, the matt underneath it all has to be big enough to keep our feet clean.

The set up will have to look classy and easily taken up and down because of eye sore potential. I will probably upgrade the shower head for increased pressure.

Any suggestions, thoughts etc?


Posted By: RainbowsEnd on 06/15/11 03:09pm

These actually work pretty good. Doesn't sound like what you're thinking about but it is an option. Kids never mind getting into this to clean up and the extra space you can put stool in to sit on or hold cloths to change in a dry area. The water drains out the shower side. There's tons of these type on the internet. The thing with this sort is you can move it around your camp area where it works best. They fold up easily into a small space. Those heated black plastic tanks work well for shower water.

Have you seen the wall ups? Sort of pricey but may work or something like that.

How much privacy are you wanting and how much space and weight are you willing to travel with to provide this?


Posted By: garysol on 06/15/11 04:06pm

FensterRV wrote:

Has anyone had to replace the light bulb for over the master bed?
I figured I would check here first to see if that is something that needs to be ordered from the dealer or I can pick up locally.

Thanks!


LoL..... Mine did not work till I nailed it with my head...... now it works perfectly [emoticon]


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Posted By: garysol on 06/15/11 04:12pm

RUFFSTUFF wrote:



I really liked the 31BHPR but the DW didn't like how the entertainment wall was right at the foot of the master bed. Is that a problem for you guys? I think that with a corner shower it would be perfect...

Happy Camping!


Not a problem per say but I would not mind if I had an extra foot of length in the master bedroom. I am 5'9" and if I sleep with my head all the way forward my feet do not touch the entertainment center but there is not much room to stretch out. I just remind myself that we are camping and not staying at a Holiday Inn Express.....


Posted By: FensterRV on 06/15/11 06:56pm

I'm 6'2 and sleep on an angle. I'm so happy to be in my camper it doesn't bother me one bit. I have the comfort package mattress which helps too. Frontierland in Maryland is less than 2 weeks. Can't wait!!!


Posted By: FensterRV on 06/15/11 07:03pm

Rainbow writes "How much privacy are you wanting and how much space and weight are you willing to travel with to provide this? "


That would probably be overkill for what I'm trying to acccomplish but thank you Rainbow for the links. I could see where the wall thingy in certain situations would be helpful.

What I plan on doing really is one small shower rod with suction cups at each end, with a quality curtain (shortened) with a nice large outisde matt I think will do it. Keep in mind this would be only for state park type trips when the grey tank capacity could be an issue.

I'm bringing the Bullet back into the dealer on Monday for a new faring brace, and to get the sensors in the tanks checked. Any thing else you guys can think of while I have it at the smart minds of Camping World?[emoticon]

Also do I need to buy cable to hook up the TV's front and back? This is my first full hookup site and I don't recall getting info on getting the TV's to work.


Posted By: Huskerdude on 06/15/11 08:19pm

FensterRV, one of my lights burned out the second time camping. Dealer had them in stock ,even gave me an extra bulb!!Took us a while to figure out how to take off cover(twists off),tech just about dismantled another Premier to find out how to get it off !!


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