Hi, not sure in the right area, but here goes.
I own a 2009 Sundance 5th wheel - 245rl xlt (purchased new) which has caused me serious problems since the third day that I have owned it.
My 5th wheel is used 8 weeks per year.
I have noticed the kitchen floor is very 'spongy' between the two onboard tanks.
A mechanic checked the floor. It appears floor is of hardboard sheets and the sheets have no structural
supports between the onboard tanks ie a gap of 57 inches and no insulation.
Mechanic has never seen such a poorly constructed floor setup.
Is this floor construction normal.
JC
jcmpb5727@aol.com
I own a 2009 Sundance 5th wheel - 245rl xlt (purchased new) which has caused me serious problems since the third day that I have owned it.
My 5th wheel is used 8 weeks per year.
I have noticed the kitchen floor is very 'spongy' between the two onboard tanks.
A mechanic checked the floor. It appears floor is of hardboard sheets and the sheets have no structural
supports between the onboard tanks ie a gap of 57 inches and no insulation.
Mechanic has never seen such a poorly constructed floor setup.
Is this floor construction normal.
JC
jcmpb5727@aol.com