Dec-15-2015 11:59 AM
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Dec-20-2015 01:46 AM
mabynack wrote:TomHaycraft wrote:
Earlier this Fall my front gray started leaking. Without the time or place to do the work myself, it went to the shop. Crack was 2/3s the way up one of the corners. After removal of the underbelly and during the leak test, they could see the cracks grow in size, the more full the tank got. In the end? $1,600 and I was camping again ... until a tire blew and now back in shop for repairs and major overhaul of suspension and addition of 3" subframe.
I suspect that's my problem, too. The fuller the tank got, the worse the leak. The last day I did a load of dishes and washed all the pots and pans. It wasn't until after that the leak got really bad. There's an overflow for the gray water one the outside of the RV. It never had any water coming out.
I need to get a new awning and a couple of the plumbing vent caps need to be replaced. It may be an expensive trip.
Dec-19-2015 01:32 PM
Dec-16-2015 02:43 PM
mabynack wrote:
My FW has been sitting for over a year, so I decided to take it out for a shakedown and see what needs to be repaired. I made it through the whole week and when I started packing to go home the gray water tank sprung a pretty good leak. It was a big let down. The underside of the unit is sealed, so I can't see exactly where the leak is. If it's like everything else, it will be expensive.
Dec-16-2015 08:56 AM
TomHaycraft wrote:
Earlier this Fall my front gray started leaking. Without the time or place to do the work myself, it went to the shop. Crack was 2/3s the way up one of the corners. After removal of the underbelly and during the leak test, they could see the cracks grow in size, the more full the tank got. In the end? $1,600 and I was camping again ... until a tire blew and now back in shop for repairs and major overhaul of suspension and addition of 3" subframe.
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