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Old 08-30-2006, 12:55 PM   #9
Glenn and Lorraine
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Clearwater
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quote:Originally posted by bsmeaton

Nice job Rescue 1. My 03 2955RL came with a little square cabinet on the left side under the shower. It is a pain to get extra hose crammed in there and there are sharp screws inside to watch out for. If I go with the tube, not sure what I would use the extra cabinet for (Yuck).

Did you install those T-handles to telescope your legs? I noticed the new ones have them, but mine does not (greasy little pin clips). Just wondering if they can be added or if it is part of the leg assembly.
We installed 2 round pvc with caps behind the front jacks rather than in front. Within the 2 tubes I carry about 50' of sewer hose. I came up short just once too often. We use the old hose storage compartment to store our assortment of sewer hose fittings and the rubber gloves.


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