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Madhatter1
Jan 11, 2016Explorer
I have an 08 Fuzion 373 that has the same issue. Common on Keystone toy haulers but I also don't know where the water comes from. I let mine go being so busy with other things.
Rather than try and repair the soft spots in the floor (already rigged up some temporary fixes) I am going to remove the entire floor. Plan is to replace it with 2 layers of 3/4PT plywood and then install prefinished wood floor.
The area is so small that in five years it would be cheap to pull out the flooring and replace it. The PT plywood should outlast the camper. I am going come up with a mat to protect the floor from the bikes and gear to make it last. Also going to seal the roof, windows, and the 2 vents.
Rather than try and repair the soft spots in the floor (already rigged up some temporary fixes) I am going to remove the entire floor. Plan is to replace it with 2 layers of 3/4PT plywood and then install prefinished wood floor.
The area is so small that in five years it would be cheap to pull out the flooring and replace it. The PT plywood should outlast the camper. I am going come up with a mat to protect the floor from the bikes and gear to make it last. Also going to seal the roof, windows, and the 2 vents.
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