My Favorite RV Hacks for Comfort on the Road⎮RV Living

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @makingmyownlane
    @makingmyownlane  10 дней назад +2

    When it comes time to live easier in your RV, don't worry about the resale value. It's all about you!

  • @tinaperez9756
    @tinaperez9756 9 дней назад

    Hello. How long is your RV? And wondering why you tow a jeep with a dolly? I thought Jeeps could all be towed flat.

    • @makingmyownlane
      @makingmyownlane  9 дней назад +2

      Yes, I thought the same thing; however, a Jeep Renegade can only be towed on a tow dolly 😟. Even if it's a manual, like mine.
      A tow dolly is a LOT less expensive that a flat tow set up, and I can move it to another RV for no additional cost if I ever choose to get a new rig.
      My RV is 26.5 feet long. About 41 feet with the tow dolly and the Jeep attached.

  • @tinaperez9756
    @tinaperez9756 9 дней назад

    How long is your RV and why do you use a tow dolly for your Jeep? I thought Jeeps can be flat towed. I also have a class C but I don't tow.

    • @makingmyownlane
      @makingmyownlane  9 дней назад +1

      I didn't tow for my first year on the road, and I fought it for a long time. BUT, having a toad (towed vehicle) was life-changing, in a good way. Also, my Jeep gets 26 mpg instead of 9, like my RV.
      Another benefit of using a tow dolly instead of flat towing (if that were even an option for me), is that my Jeep doesn't rack up travel miles while I'm towing it. I got a tow dolly with hydraulic brakes, to help save on the RV brakewear. It makes a big difference.