Yeah, I have only seen it offered on toy haulers. I don't think enough people boondock to drive the demand for it. There is also another possible drawback to a fuel station.
If you crawl under a toy hauler that has a fuel station and has the underbody insulation package, you will find that the insulation stops where the fuel tank is. They might have the Aluminum insulation under the floor still but the shielding will end. This is because there is a code where they can't enclose the fuel tank for the fuel station inside the underbelly insulation package. So the back of the camper won't be as well insulated on the floor as the front part. Of course this isn't an issue if the camper isn't equipped with the underbody insulation package but at least around here they all seem to have that option installed.
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2011 GMC Yukon Denali AWD
2017 Jayco Jay Feather 25BH
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