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MFL
Apr 14, 2017Nomad II
laknox wrote:MFL wrote:
IMO, the above is a big part of your problem. Putting the FW tank in the rear is just wrong, even though the floor plan may require it. I think weight up front will solve a lot, and an air cushioned pin box should help the feel, but not the problem.
Jerry
Part of my problem, is how do I find out =where= my tanks are, and =which= is which? I've yet to find a mfr that's willing to share this info, so the only way to find this out is to cut open the belly enclosure and look for myself. I've asked for this from Komfort, Jayco and KZ, and not a one would share the tank locations with me. The =only= one that's obvious on my current Komfort is the black tank, since it's right under the toilet.
Lyle
Hey Lyle, don't know what their big secret is? I have talked with my manufacturer a couple of times, and got answers to my questions. One of the higher ups was not the most friendly guy, but gave me what I was asking for, concerning warranty. I've talked to Lippert with good results, friendly too.
I was lucky to have windows cut near my enclosed tank valves, when I purchased mine new. They are 3 sided, and covered over with an oversized piece of coroplast screwed onto main coroplast. With a light and mirror, I can get a pretty good look around. :) I've yet to have valve problems, but nice the windows are already cut.
My 60 gal fresh water is right over my axles, where it should be as I often travel with a full tank. I have a 40 black and two 40 gray tanks.
Jerry
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