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j-d
Mar 16, 2015Explorer II
A 50-gal fresh tank in a Class C's a good big tank. Measure and calculate. Gallon is 231 cubic inches. Your dimensions come out to 50.667 gallons on my smartphone.
On boats, sometimes the old tank has to be cut out and is not always replaced with the same size. That's to avoid hacking the boat apart. If you're a major boondocker, you want all the water you can tank up. Otherwise, maybe not.
I, personally, would tackle an above-floor tank replacement way sooner than an under-floor like our Jayco has. Probably went in before they set the house on the chassis. Right over the axle. Awful.
On boats, sometimes the old tank has to be cut out and is not always replaced with the same size. That's to avoid hacking the boat apart. If you're a major boondocker, you want all the water you can tank up. Otherwise, maybe not.
I, personally, would tackle an above-floor tank replacement way sooner than an under-floor like our Jayco has. Probably went in before they set the house on the chassis. Right over the axle. Awful.
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