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Water tank location

Carlos___Ranae
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I have read many comments regarding water tanks collapsing/falling off when full and while in transit. Can someone tell us about the construction and placement of the water tanks on a 2010 Raptor LEV 361? Is the water tank placed over the axels? Has anyone with this type of FW had issues with their tanks? I found some info on the Keystone forum, but no specifics.
Carlos & Ranae
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ksss
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I had a 2010 322 Fuzion (much the same a Raptor) and the tank is actually behind the rear axle and mine almost separated itself from the rest of the trailer. Pull down the cardboard and take a look. It is enough of an issue to be worth your time to make sure yours is solid.
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Carlos___Ranae
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Thank you, we will find out on the next few trips when we will be traveling with full tanks.
Carlos & Ranae
2017 Seismic 4212
2012 Dodge Ram, 3500 Laramie Longhorn
4X4, DWR, Pullrite 18KSuperslide Hitch
2006 Yamaha Midnight Silverado, 1700 CC

sportsman_500
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We have a 2007 Raptor 3018. Although a different year and bumper pull I would think construction techniques are still the same. Our water tank is 120 gallons, hangs over the axle's and was held in place with 4 metal straps that were tech screwed into frame cross members. Here is the link to the thread I posted for repairs.

Water tank strap mod