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Old 05-08-2011, 03:33 PM   #1
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My 330 RLTS modifications

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Old 05-08-2011, 04:07 PM   #2
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I bet the added mid-frame stab jacks make a big difference with the 330RLTS floorplan.

Nice work on the cabinet drawers, sure makes it easier.

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Old 05-08-2011, 04:14 PM   #3
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I added 4 porch lights to my camper on the frame, 2 on each side.On my last camper I did this because I got tired of not being able to see when I was doing a after hours setup, it is also good accent lighting. I also installed some storage compartment lights.
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Old 05-08-2011, 04:39 PM   #4
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Looks good. I think I am going to put 3 drawers in my trailer.
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Nice mods.
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Great job on your mods yddad45. Your pull out pantry shelves are fantastic!
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I like the hooks in the pass through and the lights also. I can't wait for the cabinet man to get my shelves done.
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I don't see anything......
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Thanks to all, the third set of jack supports helped with the jiggle. I also had the same setup in my last camper so it was just a matter of duplication. It's all about trial and error. The shelf pullouts took a while to build ,the first one took a while to figure out but once I had completed that one the other three came pretty timely.
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One thing I did to reach the center of the pass through was to put a carpet runner in. If I need a box in the center I just pull the carpet toward me. The down side is that I have to go to the other side to pull it back to the center.
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I use an old awning hook to reach the tubs that are in the middle.
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Looking good. Where did you get the power for the lites. I looked in my pass thru and there was no wires anywhere to be seen. Ernie
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I ran piece of SJ cord 14/3 to the battery and installed a inline fuse. Had to put a hole in the floor of pass through compartment, but I sealed the hole from both sides with a sealeant putty I got from RV Center.
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Like the screwjack under the door midship, I need to do that one too
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I really like them. They helped with the camper shaking. I used two bolts on each jack to fasten them to the frame. Didn't take very long to do.
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Iv'e been using a hyd jack and sometimes screw jacks, like your idea better, up and down with a cordless. My rear jacks are right at the rear of the trailer, so the trailer will flex in the center. they should install a set of jacks midship right from the factory or at least have it as a option???
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