![]() You Should Know: If your camper has a Furrion mount, you can get a Haloview MC7108 RV backup camera (click to view on Amazon) and the Haloview backup camera bracket adapter (click to view on Amazon) and put it where the Furrion mount is. It’s important to buy the right one otherwise you have to install a new bracket. If your RV, 5th-wheel, or travel trailer came pre-wired for a backup camera it’s going to have a bracket already installed where the camera goes. The most common is Furrion (click to view post on Furrion Backup Cameras) followed by Jensen Voyager (click to view on Amazon). There are two main backup camera brands that are used by RV, 5th-wheel, and travel trailer manufacturers. Related Product: See how level your RV is using an App on your phone with the LevelMatePro Wireless RV Leveling System (click to view on Amazon) The cover plate on this pre-wired travel trailer shows that the brand of backup camera it’s compatible with is a Furrion. The brand name should be there and if it isn’t you can also contact the manufacturers so you are 100% you purchase the correct backup camera for your pre-wired RV. Note that this may have changed over time but I try and update this post as often as new information is found.īefore purchasing any RV backup camera I recommend looking at the pre-wired bracket on the back of your RV. But after the first three days were solely dedicated to priming everything but the floors white and then a day painting walls white, a day painting the upper cabinets white, and a day painting the ceiling of the camper, you guessed it, white….That pop of green was starting to look all the sweeter.I’ve done the research and to my knowledge, these are the main rearview/backup cameras most RV and trailer manufacturers pre-wire their campers for. I always tell people my favorite color is white. but I did finally make an executive decision to leave the blue and pinks in our real home and go green!Īfter the priming situation was all figured out, and I knew that whatever I would paint on it would stick, the rest of the renovation was all smooth sailing. Paintĭoes anyone else, when they close their eyes at night think about different color combinations, hues, tints, values, intensities and the different ways to use them? I may or may not have lost sleep shuffling through the different color schemes in my head. All this to say: I tried so many primers, spent so much unneeded money… if you’re painting an RV, you want this one. I would have saved such time if I just made the drive and picked some up. We used KILZ Original to prime our IKEA bookshelves in our library. Okay, everything except what my gut was telling me to use the whole time. ![]() You know where you just run your nail gracefully across a surface and the paint just aggressively starts chips off? Yea, not okay, and I was trying everything. The priming took about three days and it only took that long because none of the primers were actually sticking like they were supposed to do. Let me waste the $100 + dollars trying different adhesion primers for you. Whether you have an older camper or newer and thinking about painting it, KILZ. ![]() It’s still the same slipper waxy material…everywhere. How long can it take to paint? Campers are notoriously slippery, waxy and tricky little things to paint and being a 2021 year camper doesn’t make it any less difficult. Last week I shared the BEFORE tour of our 2021 Coleman 17B Camper, and this week I’m sharing a little bit about our camper renovation journey so far! Primer As an Amazon Associate when you shop and click the links we may earn a small commission. ![]()
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