Two years ago we set on a journey to simplify our lives. We decided to remove the things in our life that distract us from what truly matters. In doing so we have been able to focus on the people and adventures that bring us happiness. While this journey is a work in progress, we want to share our story in hopes it will inspire others. We decluttered, sold and donated awayenough of our possessions to move into our Winnebago Class A RV. We hope you will join us in this adventure as we travel and live in our RV. We will be sharing our travels as we visit campgrounds and boondocking locations. We hope to explore new areas and meet new people. Please join us on our journey and together we can all be Moving Forward.
It’s NOT ok, come on only idiots raise their wheels off the ground. We have moved over 200 times in the last 5 years and never have wheels off the ground, if the levelers lift the wheel and create space we always put something under the wheel so it helps support the chassis. This is why some people have problems with frame breakage and slide issues, it twists the frame and screws up lots of stuff. It’s not hard to make sure the wheels are supported. At the very least, jack it up a little more, put a block stack under it, then lower onto the block stack. Larry
I hear that RV technicians can't work on these or get parts at all unless they get certified thru truma. This could make it pretty tough getting them fixed right?
Truma does require technicians to be trained to work on their systems to make sure you're getting quality service. Luckily, there are hundreds of Truma-certified service centers across the country! You can search by zip code here www.truma.com/us/dealer-search/ Finding a service tech really shouldn't be an issue. We have had our AquaGo now for over a year and it has been completely maintenence free. I'm about to clean out the system next week. That will be the first time I'm opening the service door except to make a video about it.
We have one side of our trailer with the tandem wheels off the ground with the auto level system. I tried to put something under the wheels but either too loose or too tight to get under them? I could jack up that one jack manual then redo the auto level and see how it works?
You are very lucky, it took me a while to find a TJ that l liked that had the dana 44. It's tough when shopping for a vehicle that is almost 20 years old 😆
That's a great question, I know they said they capped off propane, but I would think that maybe there was a pass through line that they would have added as well
Good news! Truma has shared a discount code with us that will get you 10% off of any of their 12 volt coolers that are sold on Amazon. Use discount code MFACOOL10 at check out. This link will take you to the Truma Amazon Store www.amazon.com/stores/Truma/Homepage/page/C034E82B-F2CA-4B3F-A97B-519A3D247151 Sabrina and I own the C60 and it has been great for our travels!
Good news! Truma has shared a discount code with us that will get you 10% off of any of their coolers on Amazon. Use discount code MFACOOL10 at check out. This link will take you to the Truma Amazon Store www.amazon.com/stores/Truma/Homepage/page/C034E82B-F2CA-4B3F-A97B-519A3D247151 Sabrina and I own the C60 and it has been great for our travels!
Good news! Truma has shared a discount code with us that will get you 10% off of any of their coolers on Amazon just use the discount code MFACOOL10 at check out. This link will take you to the Truma Amazon Store www.amazon.com/stores/Truma/Homepage/page/C034E82B-F2CA-4B3F-A97B-519A3D247151 Sabrina and I own the C60 and it has been great for our travels!
Had a JK for years. Just bought a lifted 1997 TJ last week with brand new Mikey Thompson 33's. I paid $12,000. 103,000 miles. Perfect frame and body with no rust and I can tell it was a pavement princess her whole life. I think anywhere from $9000-$14000 is a good range for a nice condition TJ. Hell, basic UTVs in my area are listed over $10k new and I cant daily those. Not sure where else you can get 4x4, convertible, and something easy to work on yourself for this price.
First off Kenny, happy birthday! Welcome to the 50 club! Oh wait a minute I'm 60. Lol, anyways what the heck are you talking about? About? Lol. I'm glad we have this all settled now! I'm kind of with Sabrina on this one. LOL again happy birthday!
Good on your reasons as to owning a gas rig $ miles etc .Yes Diesel pushers more power torque better chassis.Interiors can be as nice and better prices for leftovers or low mile fairly newer models, great job
I have a 06 Tj and love it! Soft top but a/c. Zero rust 60k 13k price would pay it again and will take it to my grave. We live in the Blue mountains. It is my way to work in the winter.
Stay with the older jeeps 1999 and earlier with a straight 6, built far better than the new rust bucket junk. If not, get a 4runner, a far better vehicle all around that holds value
Thanks for the kind words Shelagh! The KL is a great floor plan amd you may be surprised of just how much you can pack into it! Hope to see you on the road or at a rally, till then safe travels! Kenny
Thank you! I originally wanted a green TJ, but had a hard time finding a good one. The blue has really grown on me. I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one to downsize tires and I've been very happy with the KO2's Thanks for watching and sharing your experience!