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Topic: hello!
Posted By: RichC
Subject: hello!
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 9:04am
Hello all,

Just joined group last week. I've been reading posts here  while researching up-coming trailer purchase. My wife and I are getting a 171 in a few weeks.

We are long time tent campers. We have had a closed utility trailer for several years and this will be our first travel trailer.

This is a very exciting step for us. I appreciate the insights and ideas the forum has provided.

My first big project will be to decide how to carry bikes. Right now there are almost too many choices. Same thing with storage mods. I'll have to re-sort all your ideas after I have some actual experience with our trailer. Looking forward to all of it.

Keep the ideas coming.



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2017 RP171
2018 Ford Explorer



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Posted By: Leo B
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 10:17am
Welcome to the group!! Congrats on your 171, our first pod was a 171 and we really liked it.

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Leo & Melissa Bachand
2017 Ford F150
2021 Vista Cruiser 19 csk
Previously owned
2015 Rpod 179
2010 Rpod 171


Posted By: JET
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 10:32am


Posted By: JET
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 11:02am
Welcome to the group. I too am a new member to the forum and just recently purchased a new 178 to enjoy in my recent retirement. I also spent quite a bit of time trying to decide which bike rack to buy. I tried to decide whether to get a rack that utilized the existing trailer hitch (displacing the spare tire), mount on the A frame (causing more tongue weight and worrying about bike clearance with the tow vehicle on tight tunrs...along with what looked like much more expense to do on the A frame), mounting the bikes on a roof rack of the tow vehicle (a pain in the ass to get up on the roof of my Highlander AND causing more wind resistance to the already burdened issue with a trailer). I realized that all my options had upsides and downsides so in the end I decided to do the least expensive and easiest solution for my scenario and bought Swagman XC2 bike rack that utilizes the existing trailer hitch on the R-pod. I will simply keep the trailer spare tire (for now) in the tow vehicle on my trips. The Swagman XC2 is an excellent rack for the money (hold 2 bikes) and I recently saw it as cheap as $113 at Amazon and online at Walmart. This rack works on both 1 1/4 inch and 2 inch receivers (comes with a adapter sleeve), so I can use this rack on my trailer and tow vehicle separately when needing to do so. 

The only mod I have done in relation to storage probably isn't really what you would call a mod. When I bought my 178 we were considering a 179 also. There is much more storage in a 179. My wife and I both preferred the floor plan for the 178 over the 179 so picked that. One of our first moves was to buy a $8 or $9 "over the door" shoe rack....or shoe organizer that rolls up and each shoe holder/pocket is made of net so you can easily see what is inside the pocket that was originally designed for shoes. We hung this on the outside the door for the wet bath and it works magnificently. In one swoop we in essence created a pantry that holds a lot of items that pretty much solved our entire storage issue in one cheap easy step. The one we purchased as luck would have it is the perfect length stopping just short of the floor and giving us a surprising amount of added storage that is also incredibly handy. I am reluctant to try any more complicated mods with my new trailer :)

Welcome to the group and have fun with your 171.

John


Posted By: bigbearcraig
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 11:49am
Welcome!


Posted By: RichC
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 4:28pm
Thanks.

I'm leaning towards bikes on back of trailer and tongue mount for spare, but, don't know yet about turning clearance for that .

Ever put shoes in the shoe organizer?


Posted By: JET
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2017 at 5:58pm
Originally posted by RichC

Thanks.
<font style=": rgb255, 255, 255;">I'm leaning towards bikes on back of trailer and tongue mount for spare, but, don't know yet about turning clearance for that
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Ever put shoes in the shoe organizer?


We haven't done our first "real" trip yet. I am not sure how our organizer shoe rack will evolve yet :)



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