Miscellaneous Modifications

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The set of 4 light switches inside the front door left a lot to be desired.
A moment with the P-Touch labeler solved the problem. $14 for the labeler.

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I replaced the loud, annoying mini-blinds on the back of the rear slide with a simple pull shade. $7.00
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Added a key hook to hang keys and cameras that are out of reach of little hands. $9.00

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I used the empty space above the Microwave and added two wire racks for odds-n-ends.

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The cushions in our previous Kiwi and now in our Outback kept falling over. The Outback had one strip of 1" Velcro, but it didn't seem to stop it and the small staples they used ripped right through the Velcro on our first trip. So I used some heavier staples and added an other section of Industrial Strength Velcro

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Cutting the mini-blinds by the crank knob keeps the blinds flat when they are closed and you don't have to fish your fingers through the blinds to open or close them.

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I numbered the holes on each side of the awning poles so I could set them up quicker when I wanted them level or to make sure one end was lower than the other and how far lowered it.

Storage Door Weep Holes

Though I didn't make this mod, chances are my dealer did. Many owners were reporting problems with leaks inside the outside storage compartments, drilling 2 weep holes on each door seems to solve the problem though. If you don't have the holes, contact your dealer or pull out your drill. $0


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