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Old 06-12-2011, 03:25 PM   #3
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Right you are!
I expect that the closest competitors are the same.

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quote:Originally posted by nosticks

If you have not crawled under your unit, you might want to do so. There are several strips of metal used to hold up various things like plumbing, wires, spare tire bracket, etc. These metal strips are rusting, some almost through, and I have a 2010 unit. Stainless steel or aluminum would have been better than the mild steel used. Just a heads up for you. I'm going to fabricate some stainless straps and stainless screws to secure them. It's amazing, pennies saved at the manufacturer, for what.
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