u/Direct-Strawberry510

Drop down bunk in a class A

Drop-down bunk while traveling in a Class A question... So excuse my ignorance here as I'm new to this RV and the drop down bunk but does anyone travel with it down just a little bit in order to store "thin" items up there? I'm coming from a Class C for 20+ years and really really miss that upper bunk storage. I'm only talking about 6" inches or less so it won't impede the driving at all. I know there are safety pins that wouldn't fit now but I could easily fasten a small chain or cable to connect to it allowing it to drop down a bit. Thanks in advance for any input.

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u/Direct-Strawberry510 — 5 days ago

Drop down bunk in a Class A

Drop-down bunk while traveling in a Class A question... So excuse my ignorance here as I'm new to this RV and the drop down bunk but does anyone travel with it down just a little bit in order to store "thin" items up there? I'm coming from a Class C for 20+ years and really really miss that upper bunk storage. I'm only talking about 6" inches or less so it won't impede the driving in any way at all. I know there are safety pins that wouldn't fit now but I could easily fasten a small chain or cable to connect to it allowing it to drop down a bit. Thanks in advance for any input.

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u/Direct-Strawberry510 — 5 days ago

Anybody use a mirror, like this school bus type, to keep an eye the folks in the back? Had one on my class C even though it was useless as a true rearview mirror, it was nice to be able to watch the kids and look at them while talking to them.

u/Direct-Strawberry510 — 22 days ago

At the shop getting an oil change on my new to me 2019 Coachmen Mirada 29FW and they checked my tire pressure. There is 105psi in there which is shy of the tire's max (120). He checked the RV's recommended psi and it is 82. I had him drop them down to 90 psi but will that have an impact on mileage, not that it's any good anyway but every little bit helps these days. I believe it will smooth out the ride a bit?

Do most people go by the tire's max or the RV's recommended psi?

Thanks in advance!!!

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u/Direct-Strawberry510 — 23 days ago

At the shop getting an oil change on my new to me 2019 Coachmen Mirada 29FW and they checked my tire pressure. There is 105psi in there which is shy of the tire's max (120). He checked the RV's recommended psi and it is 82. I had him drop them down to 90 psi but will that have an impact on mileage, not that it's any good anyway but every little bit helps these days. I believe it will smooth out the ride a bit?

Do most people go by the tire's max or the RV's recommended psi?

Thanks in advance!!!

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u/Direct-Strawberry510 — 23 days ago