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Old 01-05-2004, 07:04 AM   #1
Ontheroad
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under the hood

We've owned our unit about 4 months and love it. One problem with the covered underbelly is that you can't check anything, run wires, or add tank heaters/cleaners. When it warms up this spring I plan on removing the underbelly sheeting so that I can add a black tank sprayer, run some speaker wires, TV cable, and check the tanks. Since I don't want to do this twice, I have two questions. Has anyone else done this? Do I really need to add tank heaters since they're enclosed? Any advice would be great.

Steve & Ellie
Montana 2880RL. 2003 Ford F250 super cab 6L turbo deisel.
+ cat + dog
 
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