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rockhillmanor
Jan 17, 2013Explorer
Gen exhaust. Depending on the wind it can go right under the floor and that sets it off. Haven't met an RV yet that was totally air tight underneath. Gen-Turi pipe will stop that. And after you use one you will be amazed how much nicer it smells inside the RV, no more gen exhaust smell.
I'd check the underbelly for openings. The manuf's drill large holes for all the wires etc. and never put any coverings on them. Go out at night and turn your lights on and crawl underneath. You will be surprised just how many light leaks you will see.
I'd check the underbelly for openings. The manuf's drill large holes for all the wires etc. and never put any coverings on them. Go out at night and turn your lights on and crawl underneath. You will be surprised just how many light leaks you will see.
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