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There's never been a better time to be an RVer. And, if one financial and RV expert is correct, there's never been a better time to buy a motorhome. You have to see his video explaining why. If you're more of an adventure-seeker who prefers to tow, a new off-road teardrop may be the ticket. However you RV, adding an aftermarket steering stabilizer is a great choice. Plus, tips on saving money, staying safe, and maintaining your investment. It's all right here, exclusively from The Camper Report. Subscribe to The Camper Report YouTube channel.

 
 
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Why Right Now Is the Best Time To Buy a Motorhome

Financial/RV expert Brett Davis explains why prospective motorhome buyers should strike now while the iron is hot.

 

Is an RV Steering Stabilizer Worth It?

A steering stabilizer is like a horizontal shock absorber mounted to the steering linkage connecting the vehicle’s front wheels. RVs, especially Class A motorhomes, benefit greatly when the factory steering stabilizer is replaced with a heavier-duty version.

 

Boreas Campers XT Off-Road Trailer

More standard features, robust wood-free construction, and increased cargo space make the 2024 XT the ultimate off-road trailer.

 

Camper Report Show: Camping Industry Outlook and Pete's RV Centers

This week we take a look at the camping industry with Woodall's Campground Magazine editor Ben Quiggle. New investments, camping generations, and luxury RV sites. Bob also catches up with Randy Murray, of Pete's RV Centers, to discuss the importance of RV techs and the PDI process.

 
 
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Simple Ways To Conserve Propane While RVing

Whether you're boondocking or living in your RV full-time, you need to find ways to conserve fuel. Check out these tips so you don't run out unexpectedly.

 

Carbon Monoxide Safety Tips

Propane is fairly safe to use in an RV, but it does come with some risk factors, including the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning.

 

Installing RV Window Rain Guards

RV window rain guards can help keep the air flowing in your RV even when it rains. Here is how to install RV rain guards on your rig.

 

Keep Your RV's Exterior Bright and Shiny

The answer to the question, “Can I use auto wax on my RV?” depends on whether or not it has painted cladding or gel coat and fiberglass.

 

Vintage RV Renovation: Yes or No?

A vintage RV is usually pretty cheap up-front, but the repairs and renovations can quickly add up. It can be a rewarding project though.

 
 

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