clev wrote:
I can't believe that you're serious; maybe you're trying to convince yourself. The actual floor of my BIL's trailer is sitting on the frame and the carpet is on the top side. It was visible around some of the holes for pipes and ducts.
Was hoping you might have an open mind and learn something. The Montana brochure describes exactly what I stated. It must be wrong also. If the plywood is directly on top of the frame rails then it is also directly above the tires and there would be no need to drop the underbelly to see (feel) the "problem" with today's modern RVs. Every 5th wheel I have owned since 1988 has had floor construction as I have described
WITH insulation.