Before the flags go up and the campground fills in for the holiday weekend, it’s worth giving a few easy-to-overlook RV details a second look. This week, we’re covering safer ways to mount a flag at camp, what to do if a window shatters on the road, and a couple of DIY fixes.
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A flag (or two) can make your campsite feel complete, but ladder, hitch, under-tire, pin box, spare tire, and other mounts all come with different tradeoffs.
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A broken RV window can throw off a trip fast, so here’s how to cover the damage, protect the interior, and figure out the right replacement parts.
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More From Do It Yourself RV
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Sun-faded trim and compartment doors can make your RV look older than it is, but these DIY cleaning and restoration steps can help freshen things up before your next campout.
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A leaking RV battery can mean corrosion, acid exposure, or electrical trouble, so here’s what to check before it damages your rig or interrupts a trip.
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RVers planning around the 2026 celebrations can watch for more host cities, local events, livestream programming, and more.
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The easier RV to live with depends on driving comfort, interior space, storage, and mobility needs.
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