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Making cover for TT underside.

Ron_Schulz
Explorer
Explorer
Getting a used hybrid TT on Tuesday. While inspecting it, I noticed that the underbelly is not covered. Can anyone suggest a material I can use to make a cover? I don't like the idea of having my tanks exposed to road debris.
Ron & Sue Schulz, fur-child Lilly
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Retired Service Tech- 34 years
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Ron_Schulz
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks Marsland. I will be careful as my black tank is on the rear support...
Ron & Sue Schulz, fur-child Lilly
Proud Army Dad
US Navy/Vietnam Vet.
Retired Service Tech- 34 years

Marsland
Explorer
Explorer
Ron,
Coroplast is what is under mine. From factory, one continuous sheet. Attached as said with self drilling screws. Use large washers. The water tank end rests on my frame rail (I-beam) so be careful when attaching. I would screw on the outside part of the frame. It's also attached to the cross beams for support in the middle.
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Ron_Schulz
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Explorer
Got it. Thanks for the help...
Ron & Sue Schulz, fur-child Lilly
Proud Army Dad
US Navy/Vietnam Vet.
Retired Service Tech- 34 years

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Coroplast sheets....plastic cardboard

Check Home Depot, Lowes for 4 X 8 sheets

And some self taping screws........lots of them
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GENECOP
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Refer to this, same applies

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27201981/gotomsg/27204076.cfm#27204076