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Old 01-23-2021, 09:56 AM   #4
DutchmenSport
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Congrats and welcome.

Upgrades and customizations on our camper are almost always a person choice based on our own need for comfort, safety, and functionality. It takes a little time to figure out what is the natural "flow" of a new camper, if hooks are needed here or there, or a shelf added here or there, or if you need a heftier battery, or even a different kind of refrigerator.

My suggestion is for you to use your new camper a few times on short trips and longer trips and get the "feel" for the camper and how it fits you. After your second or 3rd trip, you will know what fits your personal lifestyle and what does not. Customizations are then in order, and will fit your needs.

You may also find the camper is completely, perfect for you. On the other hand, you may fast discover it's completely wrong, and start immediately looking for a new camper.

BUT! If you are really wanting to do something, then check the roof and make sure the seams are sealed good. Perhaps this is the absolute most important thing you can do for a camper's longevity.
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