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thats because they have an original design, but during the manufacturing of the units it changes from time to time, plus different workers run the harnesses a little different. if they give you a schematic and something goes wrong then they can be held liable
i get that, but a disclaimer could make that point moot,
- way2rollOct 28, 2025Trailblazer
I think the point is, that even if they provided a schematic, your wiring might be completely different because Bob did yours that day instead of Sam. On the assembly line they just throw them together. So the schematic is the moot point.
- MgbcoloradoOct 28, 2025Explorer II
Oh iI totally agree with you on that, I was merely adding that I would be fine signing a waiver to get that layout.
- StirCrazyOct 29, 2025Moderator
have you installed it yet? a 40 buck stud finder would make this all a non issue. if you don't hit a stud you can use anchors as the plywood/osb they use on the roof is thick enough with good anchors. on my camper I hit studs on the one end and did wall anchors on the others, not your cheep yellow kind but some good ones that were rated for like 500lbs each. 7 years and it is still attached good