Upgrade plans for you motorhome in 2019?

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Do you have plans to upgrade or install any bits on your motorhome in 2019?
 
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Tow bar for me as I cannot fit a bike rack to the motorhome due to the hatch of the garage being on the back

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Eberspacher/solar/extra battery/ies
And some lights that actually function as, lights rather than the tired glow worms in dirty jam jars for us in the Swift.
As well as taking the bike rack off the back and fitting a reversing camera to the rear.20181209_114143.jpg
 
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I sat and I thought and I racked my brains and couldn’t come up with anything apart from maybe this air suspension but not sure it would benefit me .
 
I'm hoping to get a more powerful solar panel next year, which could mean upgrading the existing solar controller too and maybe other bits and pieces... I don't really know what's involved yet :oops: My existing panel is over 7 years old now and I've upped the batteries, so time for a bit more oomph I think, especially in the winter.
 
just fitted a tracker next will be a reversing camera (when it warmes up)
 
Might just give ours a wash and maybe mow the green roof.

Though, if anyone is upgrading their heater and water heater and providing they still work, may we have first dibs on them please, ta
 
Ditto a towbar is my next must have, would be interested to know how much yours costs as I'm being quoted stupid prices.
Just make one,simple job.
For me i am going to install refillable gas bottle which i bought of a member,then maybe a extra battery followed by a bull bar im making and spots lamps for winter driving.

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brand new empty peugeot boxer l4h2 with single passenger seat arriving in February blank canvas to be completely built to my tastes and specification 16 weeks wait on delivery then the fun begins buy a new van then proceed to cut holes in it, i must be mad, looking forward to it though

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In my self built 'Millie' after 4 years of very hard use I/we have decided to take out the existing vinyl flooring and replace it with something quite similar but before I do that all the internal (real) oak woodwork and panelling will be gently rubbed down and retreated.
I also intend to go underneath and strip down and rebuild her entire front suspension, not that anything is wrong apart from a slight rumble which doesn't show up at all at the garage when undertaking the MOT.
Apart from this I have my quite modern but still classic car which I really need to polish underneath for next years shows.
 

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