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Choosing Options
Here's my list so far for a new 27 MB.
$4,000 worth:

Driver Assist package
Battery Disconnect Switch
Bilstein Shocks
Second Solar Panel
Backup Camera

We thought about the outdoor shower and electric step but reading here there are issues with the step and folks not using the shower.

I've read that some have requested 2 additional 12VDC outlets. Where, on a 27 MB, are good placements? I want to ask for this.

Thanks, Ted

ON EDIT:
Do the new rigs come with solid tire valve extenders?
2021 Mid Bath

Re: Choosing Options
Reply #1
you don’t want extenders but valves.....and no, mine didn’t....had dually valves installed post purchase
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

 
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Reply #2
you don’t want extenders but valves.....and no, mine didn’t....had dually valves installed post purchase
That's what I meant to say.
I took our current Lazy Daze to Chuck the TireMan.
Unfortunately he passed away.
2021 Mid Bath

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Reply #3
Ted,

Unless LD has changed things, they do not install the solid long valve stems. Does the new Ford e450 come with built-in TPMS? I thought it did. Perhaps it’s an option. I like our Tire Minder. Parts are easily replaced. Factory (Ford) installed TPMS sensors are inside the rim, I believe, and can be a costly fix if a sensors dies.

We have the outside shower. I think I’ve used it at least once during each of our journeys. Great for washing doggy paws, rinsing shoes and feet. All manner of uses. That’s my take on the item. If I ordered a new LD, I’d get it again. It’s just outside the coach door. Very convenient.

Happy trails.

Kent

2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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Reply #4
That's what I meant to say.
I took our current Lazy Daze to Chuck the TireMan.
Unfortunately he passed away.

Buy them online from Borg ( I just did a couple of weeks ago) then go to Allen Tire to have them installed...
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

Re: Choosing Options
Reply #5
Ted,

Unless LD has changed things, they do not install the solid long valve stems. Does the new Ford e450 come with built-in TPMS? I thought it did. Perhaps it’s an option. I like our Tire Minder. Parts are easily replaced. Factory (Ford) installed TPMS sensors are inside the rim, I believe, and can be a costly fix if a sensors dies.

We have the outside shower. I think I’ve used it at least once during each of our journeys. Great for washing doggy paws, rinsing shoes and feet. All manner of uses. That’s my take on the item. If I ordered a new LD, I’d get it again. It’s just outside the coach door. Very convenient.

Happy trails.

Kent

Does the outside shower faucet have hot water capability also?
2021 Mid Bath


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My only ‘wish list’ option for the outdoor shower would be a control panel for activating the water pump. Not a necessity and I’m sure it’s not there for a reason.

Pretty easy to jump inside the rig to turn things on. Oh well.

Kent
2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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Reply #8
Ted, I pretty much agree with your options list. My only addition would be the heated power side mirrors for $750.

Kent, yes the new chassis includes factory TPMS.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

Re: Choosing Options
Reply #9
Does the new Ford e450 come with built-in TPMS? I thought it did. Perhaps it’s an option. I like our Tire Minder. Parts are easily replaced. Factory (Ford) installed TPMS sensors are inside the rim, I believe, and can be a costly fix if a sensors dies.

Typically, oem tire sensors do not give the option of reading out pressures nor setting limits, and of course they will not monitor a toad either.

Steve
2004 FL
2013 Honda Fit

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Reply #10
Ted, I pretty much agree with your options list. My only addition would be the heated power side mirrors for $750.

Kent, yes the new chassis includes factory TPMS.

I thought of that also however we've been all over in our current Lazy Daze and haven't needed that option.
I will consider though.
2021 Mid Bath

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I've read that some have requested 2 additional 12VDC outlets. Where, on a 27 MB, are good placements? I want to ask for this.


Ted,
When I ordered, I asked where the standard placements of the outlets are and then looked at the floor plan to see what was missing.  I ordered a RB, so the placement is different than in a MB, but I added one over the drivers couch near the front and one in the end of the cabinet by the right side overhead area.  Standard is by the dinette and I think somewhere in the kitchen.

I also ordered the upgraded mirror, not because it is heated, but because of the remote control inside the vehicle.  Todd said the standard mirrors don't have driver's seat controls....you have to get out and mess with them.

HTH,
Linda
Linda B
Green 2021 RB
2022 Ford Maverick toad

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Reply #12
My two items or cents worth:
1. Outside shower if you have dogs.
2. Mirror upgrade - You pay $750 up front and adjust the mirrors to 'just right the first time' for the next 10-20 years of ownership.
3. A couple of more sockets where they'd do the most good.
Joel
Joel & Terry Wiley
dog Zeke
2013  31 IB   Orwan   / 2011 CRV Tow'd LWEROVE

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Reply #13
Just a thought; unless things have changed since about 2009 MB, the  outside shower is on the driver side. Open the kitchen cabinet under the sink and you could see the back of it. If you are washing dogs, as we did, it is OK. But it you want to rinse, dry and dash in.....that will be a somewhat longer dash than from one conveniently located by the door.
We had an electric step and liked it. We did have to replace the motor once, but still found it worth while.
Heated mirrors... will you be traveling east? It can be really nice to have them on a cold, foggy morning. (We're in GA) Come to think of it, it doesn't have to be cold.
We had the Bilstein shocks and I thought the ride was quite harsh. Then again, when we were in the Badlands, and the normal wind speed was at least 15mph, we didn't feel it much. Don't know if it was the shocks alone or not. Of course, everybody's different.
I do wish we had more 12v outlets. We had (and still have) the Endless Breeze 12v fan and would have liked more places to plug it in. I think Andy might have some ideas about placement (of the fan).
Have fun deciding and good luck.
Ken
Former 2009 MB owner

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Reply #14
My two items or cents worth:
1. Outside shower if you have dogs.
2. Mirror upgrade - You pay $750 up front and adjust the mirrors to 'just right the first time' for the next 10-20 years of ownership.
3. A couple of more sockets where they'd do the most good.
Joel

Regarding the mirrors, in our case, DW and I will be sharing the driving and typically have slightly different side mirror settings so it would be worth it to us to have the power adjustment function. We also like heated mirrors as it can get a bit nippy where we live and travel.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

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Reply #15
My only ‘wish list’ option for the outdoor shower would be a control panel for activating the water pump. Not a necessity and I’m sure it’s not there for a reason.

Pretty easy to jump inside the rig to turn things on. Oh well.

Kent
wish there was a water pump switch in the bathroom!!!!
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

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I'll just say this, from my own experience: get as many 12 V outlets as they'll agree to, and be prepared to add more yourself as you get used to the rig. You can never have you many!
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"


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We have a 2013 MB. We had extra outlets added, but I don’t recall which are standard and which were added, so I’ll mention all of them. There are both AC and DC above the dinette table, and both above the hinged table in the bedroom.
2013 27’ Mid-Bath
2005 Honda CR-V

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Reply #19
For those that really want a pump switch in the bathroom or by the outside shower, it can be done.
I know others have put that bathroom pump switch into their LD.
Jane
Jane & Scott
Currently have a 1989 TK  LD we did a lot of upgrades on.
Bigfoot 25RQ Twin on order with early summer 2024 ETA

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 We disclaim the illusion of ignorance this creates as we have enough ignorance we rightly claim.

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Reply #20
I am in the camp that likes the optional mirrors.  I use them when pulling up for gas, and backing into a tight spot.  
On the MidBath the gasoline fill cap is just above the grey tank outlet. I adjust my mirror so I can see the small cap, I pull up until the small cap and fae pump hose are both in the mirror. After the fillip I adjust the mirror so it is in the normal position so I San keep an eye on the tail swing as I leave the gas island. 
When backing up into a parking spot I’ll put the view from the mirror on a object of concern and adjust the mirror (while stopped) as I back up. 
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath

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Reply #21
On our 2017 MB we added the following that you did not list:
Battery disconnect
Ultra leather seats
Electric step
In motion satellite system
Heated power cab mirrors
Dinette Door to Forward dinette
2 12 volt plugs
120 volt outlet behind TV Cabinet
RGG cable connection from outside to tv area for tailgater


We use everything.
Ross Taylor
2017 MB

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Reply #22
The remote control heated mirrors are more than worth having. Fogging glass is dangerous as is reaching out to adjust them. I too find the remote controls very handy as John does.
2010 RB "Monty"  & currently: 2021 RB "Villa Verde"
2004 Born Free 26'
1998 Beaver Patriot 33'
1992 Barth Breakaway 28'
1982 Fleetwood Jamboree 23'
1982 Dolphin/Toyota 22'

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Reply #23

We have a 2014 TK.    I'm not sure what type of 12VDC is being put in today.   But I have had to replace the outlet with USB type connectors.

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I love the electric step.   The only problems I've ever had are the making of my own kind. 

Electric mirror worth their weight in gold.     Use em all the time.    When driving thru rush hour big city traffic it easy to watch the 'feas' dart in and out around you.

glen

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Re: Choosing Options
Reply #24
On our 2017 MB we added the following that you did not list:
Battery disconnect
Ultra leather seats
Electric step
In motion satellite system
Heated power cab mirrors
Dinette Door to Forward dinette
2 12 volt plugs
120 volt outlet behind TV Cabinet
RGG cable connection from outside to tv area for tailgater


We use everything.

I'm curious about a few things.

Does the electric step have a manual override capability in case of malfunction?

With satellite TV are you full-time or have a month to month subscription?

You had a door added? To the front seat for access? What about the other seat?

Where did you place the 2 extra 12VDC outlets?

Why the 120V behind the TV?


2021 Mid Bath