Underbelly Coroplast Recommendation

AlwaysOnLiberty

Active Member
As of now, the underbelly Coroplast is one huge sheet attached with sheet metal screws to the frame. If the owner wants or needs to inspect anything in the underbelly, they must remove the whole sheet or cut holes. My recommendation is to create panels that have overlapping 'teeth' or indentations where one edge fits inside or outside the other edges. Seriously, this would make it 100% easier for the owner as well as any RV Tech that needs to get under to repair components, plumbing, electrical, etc. As well, it would be easier and cheaper to replace just a section rather than the whole underbelly sheet, not to mention, be a heck of a lot more aesthetic than the droopy one piece design. Make them into 4'x8' sections; manageable for any owner.
 

jmgratz

Original Owners Club Member
As of now, the underbelly Coroplast is one huge sheet attached with sheet metal screws to the frame. If the owner wants or needs to inspect anything in the underbelly, they must remove the whole sheet or cut holes. My recommendation is to create panels that have overlapping 'teeth' or indentations where one edge fits inside or outside the other edges. Seriously, this would make it 100% easier for the owner as well as any RV Tech that needs to get under to repair components, plumbing, electrical, etc. As well, it would be easier and cheaper to replace just a section rather than the whole underbelly sheet, not to mention, be a heck of a lot more aesthetic than the droopy one piece design. Make them into 4'x8' sections; manageable for any owner.



Great idea
 
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