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Old 05-08-2019, 07:59 PM   #6
Pete'sMH
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Forest River Forester 235
State: Indiana
Posts: 4,884
THOR #6826
TPMS on all tires and a first class tire pressure gauge, a small volt meter with continuity check, a nice selection of zip ties (including a few in the 24 - 36 inch range), a small roll of heavy duty trash can size trash bags, a can of spray silicone lube (not so much WD-40 although that’s better than nothing), adjustable water pressure regulator with a gauge, electrical tape or eternabond tape, a collection of spare 12V fuses and wire connectors with a suitable crimping tool, an assortment of open end or box end wrenches and a modest socket set, screw drivers, home made slide lock (a 2x2 cut to the length of your closed slide(s)), a rechargeable LED trouble/work light or a forehead light, a quart of engine oil, whatever tool you need to manually retract your awning, a patio rug with hold down stakes, a grill if you are inclined to cook out, ponchos or raincoats, laundry supplies and now I’m bored listing crap I bring. You’ll develop your own list in a few outings and it’s one of the reasons to take a few short and near to home shakedown trips before you hit the road for real.
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