Greetings all
My wife and I will be taking our first big (1300 mile one way) trip with our new RG26 toy hauler in early August. We have an "empty space" below a window and above a wheel well cover on the entry side of the trailer. It looks like a good place to install a wall-mounted fold down table. We have a 40" long by 20" deep butcher block style table topper that mounts to 2 fold-down metal brackets that require 3 screws each to attach to wall studs.
The Heartland Pioneer website says that wall studs are on 16" centers. I appear to confirm this with my "wall-thumping" and "paneling flexing" approach to locating wall studs. However, in examining the trailer for outside wall thickness, my best guess is that the "wall studs" are most likely 2 by 2s. Can anyone confirm or deny these "observations"?
Best Regards,
HDJeff
My wife and I will be taking our first big (1300 mile one way) trip with our new RG26 toy hauler in early August. We have an "empty space" below a window and above a wheel well cover on the entry side of the trailer. It looks like a good place to install a wall-mounted fold down table. We have a 40" long by 20" deep butcher block style table topper that mounts to 2 fold-down metal brackets that require 3 screws each to attach to wall studs.
The Heartland Pioneer website says that wall studs are on 16" centers. I appear to confirm this with my "wall-thumping" and "paneling flexing" approach to locating wall studs. However, in examining the trailer for outside wall thickness, my best guess is that the "wall studs" are most likely 2 by 2s. Can anyone confirm or deny these "observations"?
Best Regards,
HDJeff