â Episode 97 â Drum Brakes vs Disc Brakes for your Trailer
In Episode 97 Eric Stark promotes the 100th Episode that will be hosted live on Youtube. He also promotes the âCome to Montana in Julyâ promotion. This is a great opportunity to come by the store in Victor and meet all of us and see what we do. And while you are in Montana you can explore the awesome places there are to visit in your RV.
Living the RV Life:
Eric explains the best practice if you need to replace certain parts on your RV such as appliance parts. He breaks down ways to help the DIY to get good service and the correct part on the first trip to the RV Parts Store. He mentions some of the many appliances and parts on an RV that require either Model Numbers or Pictures to be sure of getting the right part. Click Here for a Complete List.
Staying On The Road:
Eric explains in detail how trailers with drum brakes are technology from 1920 and how drum brakes havenât changed in 100 years. He also notes how ineffective drum brakes are compared to Disc Brakes. If you have ever thought that your trailer just doesnât have the stopping power you need, then this episode is for you.
The Next Stop:
Arches National Park is on the menu in this episode of âThe Next Stopâ. Alexis joins Eric in the conversation. Alexis is The Smart RVerâs in-house RV Destination Guru.
RV Envy:
After going through his RV Eric realized how unappealing the dishes, silverware and so much other stuff were. He is now motivated to upgrade to RV-specific accessories made by companies such as Camp Casual or Camcos Life is better at the Campsite products. He also points out that there are so many RV-related items that can be purchased to make your RV more comfortable and attractive. With the right accessories, it will be the ENVY a the campground.
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â Episode 97 â Drum Brakes vs Disc Brakes for your Trailer