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notsobigjoe
Jul 11, 2023Nomad III
KAMPIN wrote:
I pulled the camper off the truck. Looks like a full sheet 4x8 and a partial sheet 14in x 48in. Looks like the sheets can be removed but due to end trim pieces and caulking I think my best bet is doing a small cut out. If it leaks again in the future then I won't have to pull the whole bottom sheet off again, besides that half the time the screws have stripped out the wood and I don't want to work on a 2500 pound camper that will be supported only by its lifting legs.
I don't agree with this approach. Remove the whole thing and have a look. The word cutting as pertaining to the underside of any truck camper is not good. I took mine off to access some wires and holding tank problems and I had no problem. I did paint and trim in a new board though as well as replacing the insulation.
Here is what you will find.
Both tanks and wiring everywhere.




New board and insulation.


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