Got under trailer with drill and drive socket. Dropped the bolts along the axles and pushed up on the low points, still wet. Also wet in front under the 5th wheel. It is either wet road or grey 1 tank issue. With an apparent wet underbelly issues from this forum, maybe it shouldn't be a one piece underbelly?! Would be much easier to drop and dry out, which is what bothers me the most, a new rig now wet. Hopefully the insulation used under the foam core is anti everything bad that happens when stuff gets wet. If they do get wet from the road they should be sealed with foam or something along the axles and probably the front, I do have a big gap between two bolts at the front. They can't expect us to just not pull on wet roads! They need to deal with it in someway and no transporter stops for wet roads. Makes me wonder how many rigs people unknowingly take possession of with an already soaked underbelly. I don't mean to be seemingly just complaining on this forum but that is what it's for and especially with a new unit I am trying to get things worked out. I think this is my 13th (Oh Oh) unit counting the others I currently own, two of which were custom built. I am still seeing good things with Heartland for a mass manufacturer, but also see postings about quality control issues since getting larger and busier. There are things with this unit a little sloppy, like my bedroom door won't close and also won't hook back properly because the board it hooks to under the carpet is either loose or cracked. And when my printer was plugged in to the outlet under the desk, the outlet had been overcut and shoved right through into the other cabinet.
But now back to the wet underbelly, I think it should be dropped and dried out and thoroughly checked over for actual problems. A new Heartland dealer of 2 months says he can't get it in for 2-3 weeks and I will be long gone by then, haven't checked on a dealer near my next stop yet but I don't expect one to be near. Seems to me he should be anxious to get a unit in to see what they are dealing with but guess not. Was pretty dead in there at the time too.