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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.

 
 
Feature Articles
 

Flying a Flag This July 4? Use the Right Mount for Your Rig

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.

 

Shattered RV Window? How to Patch It and Plan the Repair

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.

 
 
More From Do It Yourself RV
 

Yellowed RV Plastic Trim? Here’s How to Bring It Back

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.

 

Is Your RV Battery Leaking? Don’t Ignore It

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.

 
 
ARTICLES FROM OUR PARTNERS
 

America250 Adds More July 4 Events for RV Travelers

RVers planning around the 2026 celebrations can watch for more host cities, local events, livestream programming, and more.

 

Class B or Small Class C? What Seniors Should Know Before Choosing

The easier RV to live with depends on driving comfort, interior space, storage, and mobility needs.

 
 

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