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Curtis Carper

I’ve been involved in RVing for over 50 years — including camping, building, repairing, and even selling RVs and motorhomes. I’ve owned, used, and repaired almost every class and style of RV ever made. I do all of my own repair work. My other interests include cooking, living with an aging dog, and dealing with diabetic issues. If you can combine a grease monkey with a computer geek, throw in a touch of information nut and organization freak, combined with a little bit of storyteller... you’ve got a good idea of who I am. To date, I've shared my RV knowledge in over 300 articles here at The Fun Times Guide! Many of them have over 25K shares.

Thinking of converting an old bus or motorcoach into an RV? Here's what you need to know BEFORE you begin the project. RV bus conversions and bus motorhome conversions are well worth the effort, as long as you think it through ahead of time.

As long as you have access to a computer, Internet & faxing services, a digital camera, and a cell phone -- you should be able to make a living from your mobile RV office. Here's exactly what you need to know before you take your RV office on the road.

Your new RV interior will be a blank slate when it's delivered to you. Hanging pictures is one way to decorate your RV and add your own personal touch at the same time. Here are 2 semi-permanent methods for hanging pictures on the walls inside your RV.

6 important things you need to know before renting an RV for the first time! Plus tips to help you become familiar with everything that's in (and on) an RV.

RV tire pressure monitoring systems will give you advance warning when a tire starts to loose air pressure. This video show how easy they are to install, and the peace of mind knowing that your much less likely to experience a blowout is priceless.

Protect your RV from costly sun & weather damage by keeping it under cover in an RV garage. You've got many options and different styles to choose from. They're all listed here for you.

As an RVer, doing your laundry on the road can be a real pain. Here are some reasons to consider installing an RV washer & dryer. Plus, some features that you should look for when purchasing an RV washer & dryer -- whether it's an all-in-one washer/dryer combo unit or a stacked RV washer dryer.

Extend your RV battery life by days, not just hours by replacing your original equipment lighting with RV LED lights. They practically never burn out, and LED taillights make you more visible too.

Your RV isn't a secure place to leave valuables. Aside from changing the locks and installing RV alarms, what are your options? Floor safes or small fireproof safes will help keep the valuables inside your RV safe. Here's what to look for.