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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: 13 Jul 2022 at 5:48am
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Really nice
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A local advertising company designed it for me. It was about $2200 CAD.

I edited the post to include before/after.

Just getting a handle on how to post.
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Wow!  I've also never been a fan of the green. Can you share more details about this?  How did you find someone to do it/ Would you mind sharing the cost?  I love it!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Katastrofik Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 2021 at 12:29pm
Purchased my Forest River Rpod 178 last June and was not a fan of the hospital green. Had it wrapped before this season.

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Hi Julie. We're not very good at carpentry either, but the table looks amazing. We varnished it and had many compliments. You don't even see the chocks.
Good luck!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote EchoGale Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2020 at 2:32pm
What a great way to do this! I don't have carpentry skills like so many ehre but even I can do this. thank you!
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We have a 2009 R172.
One if our mods is an outside table over the tire mudguard. We mounted two tire chocks (perfect shape) under a rectangular table and secure it with bungy cords. The table is made of oak plywood and trimmed on all sides with mahogony.
I have pictures but don't know how to post them.
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On our 195, first thing I added was 1/4 round inside the pantry door frame on each side the height of the shelves top to bottom. This kept the shelves from sliding forward against the door, but gave room to adjust the shelves if we wanted to. Added clips to the front of the battery shelf to hold our WDH cheater bar more conveniently. The ever present bubble level gauges. Half a dozen small hooks on each side under the bed to hang three pair of shoes each. Paper towel holder under shelf over sink. Command strip hooks on wall left of sink to hold sink cover off counter top, but accessible. Command hook on the wall inside the door's hinge side about a foot above the floor to hold a wire brush (with zip tie ring in handle) for scraping off shoes, etc. before entering. Command hooks below ceiling above coat hooks for hats (gets them above shoulder height so I don't knock them off the coat hooks.) To be continued.... :-)

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Wow, long list. How do you like the Levelmate? 
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