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photobug
Aug 16, 2017Explorer
I've got a '98 LD, which probably has the same issues. The company is pretty slow to make any changes to their designs. I'd assume that as materials and processes improve, the construction would be a bit better now than back then. Most of the Rvs around are built pretty much the same. I've seen some bigfoot rigs that are better insulated. Probably best bet would be to add your own. Mine has a rear bed and there's no insulation between the bed and the rear storage compartments. I was going to do mine, but I'd rather move to a warmer area instead :)
- MartydeWinterAug 26, 2024Explorer
Our 26.5 rear bath Lazy Daze had significant air leakage coming in from under the couch through the slide cutout that’s part of the top of the storage compartment. This is a poor design for an otherwise well insulated coach (the vents and hatch are another issue). I removed the slides on both sides, added insulation in the compartment and sealed the slots - huge improvement in temperature stability. I also removed the mostly useless center air vent, covered the hole with aluminum and insulated space that was left-another big difference. I’m removing the big hatch next and will seal and insulate that as well.
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