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    Wall construction

    This is the end results of all the great suggestions. The TV mount is bolted to the added plywood board (that is attached to a wall stud). I added a horizontal board. The horizontal board is attached to the plywood and extends to another wall stud. When I travel, the TV is pushed back to...
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    Floor Construction

    I need to bring a coax cable into the living area. The coax is for amateur radio work so the "The Plan" is to avoid areas that would add extra RFI problems. The best place seems to be routing the line through the floor and then sending the cable alongside the back ladder. Anyway, the question...
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    Wall construction

    Sounds like I have a plan. Thanks for all the help.
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    Wall construction

    Well, all a bunch of great responses. Thanks a lot. The TV weighs 24.something pounds. Not a lot of weight but certainly something to take into consideration while we are traveling. All the jiggling around would cause a lot of stress. I was hoping to find a wall stud I could attach a...
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    Wall construction

    Dave Thanks for the input but I think I'm Short Of Luck. To the left of the TV is a slideout wall. Behind is the wall in question (also a slideout wall). To the right is a thin walled, hollow-core cabinet wall. I have thought about attaching additional plywood to the wall in question but the...
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    Wall construction

    I want to use a full-motion TV Wall Mount in my 2007 3055RL. The area where I will be mounting the mount is marked "HERE" in the picture. The wall thickness measures 2" (between the interior and exterior walls) and the interior wall seems to be plywood or something similar and feels fairly...
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    Check your springs...

    I don't recall the actual axle name but they are on a 3055RL with 6000 pound axles using 1/2" diameter u-bolts. They are torqued to 70 pounds. My suggestion is to get the name of your axle, the axle rating, check the size of the u-bolts and then contact the axle people and get their...
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    Check your springs...

    There is another axle issue you should look into. The u-bolts holding the axle and springs together. I just fixed a axle/spring issue where the axle slipped, causing an alignment problem. After replacing 2 tires that were worn down to the cord, and while fixing the problem, I noticed the...
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    Disappearing Tires

    Okay, I have located the problem and it might be a good idea for others to take a look at their trailer. My axles are 1/2" out of square (just measuring from the center spring mount) and the springs had twisted on the spring perch enough that the retainer clips were unbent and not holding the...
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    Disappearing Tires

    /sarcasm on Certainly, it must be my fault. Never mind that besides doing a walkaround before pulling out in the morning, I also do a quick walkaround at each rest break. Normally that includes a kick of the tires to make sure one hasn't gone flat. Next time I'll carrying a tire depth...
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    Disappearing Tires

    My guess was also an alignment issue. I guess is what is ticking me off about this is, the warranty ran out in January and now I'm out two tires and a possible very expensive repair bill (assuming the problem can be fixed) for a preexisting condition that came from the factory. Talk about...
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    Disappearing Tires

    I just got back from a 3900 mile trip and I discover that the tread on both right side tires is almost completely gone. I mean gone. Worn off. No tread left after. Need to be replaced. The four tires have a total of about 5000 miles on them and the two left side tires show almost no wear...
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    No Heater Manual

    Thanks Joe
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    Tanks

    Thanks John
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    Tanks

    2007 3055RL I have 1 fresh water, 2 gray water, & 1 black water tanks. How many gallons to they hold?
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