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Have You Done Any Mods?

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Poll Question: Have you done any mods to your R-Pod?
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    Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 2:17pm
Agree with SephenH and Lostagain. I have had the back end drag and damage the rear jacks on our 171 when we started. Went into a minimart in  Maryland that had drainage ditches along their parking lot perimeter. ouch!!! Next move we did was put on the risors. no problems after that.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mcarter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 3:03pm
I also went with Save - A- Jacks, easy to install rear stabilizers at campsite.
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Do risers seem to have any effect on trailer sway or control?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote StephenH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 8:07pm
I don't think so. The 'Pods have a wide stance since the wheels are placed on the outside of the body. We've towed  on extended trips (just retuirned from one of over 3,000 miles), and we have risers. The only time I had problems was this past December when we hit ice with a strong 40 mpg gusting cross-wind. Risers or no risers would not have made a difference in that case.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote lostagain Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 9:57pm
I noticed no difference in stability with risers.  
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RoyToy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jul 2017 at 9:33am
Thank You  We are trying to be safe and get this right!  Also.... Loving the Pod!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Harry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Aug 2017 at 7:09am
My 2013 176T came equipped from the dealer with risers & 15" wheels.  It has easily handled some mean and nasty crosswinds (45 - 50 mph), and never being blown "out of line" with the TV.  I use a Reese WDH, and no anti-sway system.  The two or three times I was really concerned about crosswinds, I put water in the tank to add some weight to the bottom & lower the center of gravity,  and I'm not sure I even needed to do that.  

The other obvious benefit is the added ground clearance.  Now in my fourth season, I have not done any bottom-damage or hit a rear jack.  

The only downside, and this just manifested itself this summer... my wife broke her hip last Spring, and the height of the exterior step from the ground was too much for her.  I made a two-step box & that helped with that situation.  It might be something to consider for those who have trouble with steps.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote StephenH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Aug 2017 at 8:56am
Another alternative is one I chose and that is to install a double step in place of the single step. Ours came with the risers. The first times out, we used a small step-stool. The second time, I had purchased an exercise step bench which worked pretty well. I still use it at home. It is larger and therefore safer than the small step-stool I first used. I then decided to install the double step. That is a great option and not too expensive. You can see it in my mods (link in signature).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote rawest50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Aug 2017 at 3:37pm
Very first mod. Electric jack. Cranking sucks.
Cordless drill & fitting for stabilizers. Cranking sucks again.
4 point load/Sway stabilizer.
3" foam on mattress.
DirecTV receiver and dish. Receiver mounted.
Weather station.
We carry a portable ice maker. Fridge cannot make enough ice.
Miscellaneous shelves for dishes, paper towels, food, etc.
Soap, shampoo and conditioner dispenser mounted in the bathroom.
Wireless propane tank monitor.
Portable tote for storage for extended stays.

Future mods:
Dual propane tank rack. Have the rank and piping.
Modify propane line for gas grill. Get the line off the regulator.
Command strip wall shelving in various locations.
Wall mounted illuminated clock.
Exterior Thule LED lighting.
Screen for Thule awning.
6 or 8" pipe storage underneath Pod. Whatever will fit. Chairs, fishing rods, etc. holder.
Slide out drawers for storage compartment. At least for small items.
White dry erase board.
Modify center seating for storage under cushion. Not sure if that is possible.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote GnarPod Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Aug 2017 at 12:46am
My favorite mod so far has been the LED flood lights I installed under the trailer. Two in the back and two in the front pointing outward slightly. These are wired with a relay to the center pin of the wiring harness. This way my lights come on automatically when the tow vehicle is in reverse. I always get to camp after dark and this makes backing up stress free! 
I also Installed a 6" PVC tube under the trailer to hold a 6x9 rug.
Other mods include a 12v socket and dual usb behind the tv, pop-a-plate despencer and paper towel dispencer.
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