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camper4ever
Newbie Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Rochester, NY Online Status: Offline Posts: 8 |
Topic: T series owners Posted: 06 Oct 2011 at 8:15pm |
We are coming up on a year with our 173T and we love it. We tend to dry camp in places with no electricity and that makes the air mattress more difficult. We are going to try a different one this weekend that uses batteries. I was surprised to find no instructions on putting the tenting up. I even contacted FR and they had nothing. We have the same problem with the lock turning. We just picked it up from the dealer for warranty work, so we'll see this weekend if its been fixed. Really looking forward to this weekend, Fall camping in upstate New York is the best!!
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2010 173T
2007 Toyota Highlander |
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jjbescher
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: Clayton, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 41 |
Posted: 04 Mar 2011 at 8:26am |
Especially if the tent end is down when at the campground. jon |
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'10 R-pod 173T. TV - '03 Honda Pilot
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jjbescher
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: Clayton, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 41 |
Posted: 04 Mar 2011 at 8:25am |
I have found that the straight pole works best in the mostly velcro part and the curved pole in the front one. |
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'10 R-pod 173T. TV - '03 Honda Pilot
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iamsmonk
Senior Member Joined: 14 Nov 2010 Location: North Carolina Online Status: Offline Posts: 114 |
Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 8:56pm |
Just my 2 cents worth: If someone wants inside our campers, locks aren't going to stop them!
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Sherrie & Carol,
Henri, Jay & Tanner 2004 Dodge Dakota w/4.7 V8 2011 r-pod 177 Let's go camping! |
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Pawpod
Senior Member Joined: 10 Jan 2011 Location: Regina Sask Online Status: Offline Posts: 137 |
Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 1:22pm |
I will be looking at changing ours when we take possession of our RPod in May
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Ready to pod around!
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marshwatcher
Senior Member Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Location: Sunny FLORIDA Online Status: Offline Posts: 127 |
Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 10:00am |
Has anyone changed the locks on the rear of the T? They seem to be the generic locks that everyone has a key to rather than a unique lock. We are concerned about the safety of the Pod unless we change them. Any ideas are much appreciated.
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profmagickb
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 15 Oct 2010 Location: New Iberia, LA Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 01 Mar 2011 at 6:31pm |
That peapod is super cool, I will get me one when that next baby comes along.
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I can't even begin to describe it.... you would just have to see for yourself....
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profmagickb
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 15 Oct 2010 Location: New Iberia, LA Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 01 Mar 2011 at 6:27pm |
I have a 2011 176T, It is awesome..... I don't sleep in the tent part though, we have a 4" memory foam on top of the dinette queen bed, then just use the tent for our "stuff".I don't often use the dinnette, but if I would, I fold the memory foam and put it in the tent part as well.
The handles on mine are fonky too. I had to reposition them and tighten them down, and every time I close them I have to ensure that it latches. I wish the spare tire was not were it is, It adds a lot of unnecessary extra weight. If you don't pop the tent out, the poles off the back are good for making a clothes line, and even with it popped out it works, just have to duck. Still not sure where the curved pole goes and the where the straight pole goes (side to side poles), anyone know for sure? I tend to put the curved pole in the velcro part. I find in cold weather, I can have the tent part warm enough, Don't know about in the heat though.... |
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I can't even begin to describe it.... you would just have to see for yourself....
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9059 |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 8:49pm |
Something to consider, from the popup world. When it is really hot, or really cold, you can add a radiant barrier over roof of the tenting. Plus you can add it inside the windows, zipped up between the screen and the window tenting. These things made a world of difference in our popup and we even used the stuff in the windows all the time because it made it darker in the morning. Over the roof you can use a commercial product designed for popups, I can't remember the name of it right now. You can also use Cabella's Sportsmen Blankets (link below), then go to Home Depot and get a half-dozen large spring clamps (they look like really big clothesline clips) to hold it to the top. For the stuff in the windows look online for "radiant barrier". Reflectix is one brand name. Either get the stuff that looks like bubble wrap, or the stuff with nylon threads in it. The bubble wrap stuff may be easier to work with since you have to take it out each time. Just cut it to fit inside the window. |
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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marshwatcher
Senior Member Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Location: Sunny FLORIDA Online Status: Offline Posts: 127 |
Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 7:30pm |
Picking up our 176T on Monday so can't answer your question as yet. I will tell you that popping open the back really does seem to make the TPOD roomy. We loved it in the showroom. The tent made the choice easier for us.
Here in Florida we will need to deal with more warm days than cool ones. The TPOD seems to help address that with the option of sleeping in the tent. We get many nice gulf and ocean breezes (depending on which coast you are following) and we look forward to being able to take in those breezes with the tent area open. |
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