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Protect Your RV on the Road with These 5 Accessories

Protect Your RV on the Road with These 5 Accessories

October 7, 2022
Protect Your RV on the Road with These 5 Accessories

Do you have all the RV accessories for stress-free travel and peace of mind?

Whether you mostly do weekend trips or extended vacations, or a mix of both, it is important to protect and provide care for your RV.

Find out if you have these recommended RV accessories!

Surge Protectors

Avoid a faulty power source and damage to your RV’s electrical components with a surge protector. It acts as a shield between your RV and the power coming out of the pedestal protecting your unit from faulty power, surges, and spikes.

Adjustable Water Pressure Regulators

Water pressure varies from campground to campground and your RV’s plumbing system can handle normal range pressure. However, if the pressure is too high, there can be leaks and damage to the water system. Having an adjustable water pressure regulator is helpful for both high and low water pressure scenarios.

Roof Sealants

Your RV’s roof faces a lot of different weather and environmental elements over time. It’s a good idea to have a roof sealant in your gear in case there is a tear or crack on the roof. You can fix major and minor cracks anytime.

Propane Tank Holders

Propane and safety go hand in hand. There are safety practices to follow when you carry propane tanks on the road. Propane tank holders or brackets are designed to keep your tanks secure during travel.

Steering Wheel Locks

Protect your RV from theft with a steering wheel lock is a smart move, especially if you tow a trailer or fifth-wheel. Steering wheel locks come in various designs and anti-theft qualities.

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