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I have been to the Winnebago factory in Forest City, Iowa and they do a lot of the install without the body on. I have had to cut things out and then modify how I install the replacements.
Find a good plumbing supply place, and they can hook you up. Bill |
I use micro flush cutters to tear it apart, by unraveling them
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Ordered a PEX crimper that will do 1/2, 3/4 and 1 inch and two dozen assorted clamps from Amazon for $32. 25' of 1/2" tubing at HD for $8 so I'm good.
If I can fix a leak in a 3 year old RV for $40 and an hour or two of work, I'm delighted. |
Duly noted for the 3 year mark, the precipice on which RV ownership delight turns to dreary loathing. Wait till you have to fix a leak in the shower. Or the poo poo tank. Or the water heater....or....
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All buttoned up. Used the PEX tool and pressure tested everything, no leaks. Yeah the toilet dribbled between it and the blackwater tank. Pain in the ass to fix, the blackwater tank seems to have been installed before they put the exterior siding on. But I'm done. At least I got to see where my water pump, etc. is located. Also, as long as I was "in there" I ran a cable for the Direct TV to the far right of the enclosure so I don't have to run it through the window anymore. |
Nice work, congrats!
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