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Old 06-06-2005, 08:15 PM   #1
Dean Nix
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Default Roof AC

I discovered yesterday that a few of the foam blocks that should have been under my roof ac unit were not installed. These blocks help keep the screws under the unit from rubbing through the EPDM rubber roof. I used some solid foam insulation to cut a block and wedge it under. I am not sure with out taking the whole unit off, if the screws rubbed through or not. From what I can see they did not. But time will tell.
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'05 Gulf Stream Canyon Trail 31FRBH
That's a bunkouse 5'er with 2 slides
Same as a Sedona 31FRBH
'01 F250 C/C, Lariat, LWB, V-10 and 4.3 rear
That's 22' of truck
Last RV was a Class-a Cheiftain
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