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Old 11-12-2019, 05:39 PM   #1
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Basement compartment

I have a 2014Tuscany xte compartment is falling thru underside is very soft nothing to protect it from the weather need to know how to fix it ( poor design)

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Old 11-12-2019, 08:53 PM   #2
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I have a 2014Tuscany xte compartment is falling thru underside is very soft nothing to protect it from the weather need to know how to fix it ( poor design)
I'm seeing that in one of my Palazzo compartments and plan on using marine plywood with a flex-seal coating when I can fine the weather and time to get into it. I looks like I will have to go across the basement to the other side for the best strength - there does look to be bracing under the floor outside but I'm a bit Leary of how waterproof the compartment will be if I cut the plywood in half - I'm guessing I'll have to anyway to get in in there as the frame rails look like they will block a full piece. One of the forum users took his to a shop and I think it cost $2k, but I don't remember how the work was done or the coach in question - others might! Best of luck
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Old 11-13-2019, 01:27 PM   #3
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I'm seeing that in one of my Palazzo compartments and plan on using marine plywood with a flex-seal coating when I can fine the weather and time to get into it. I looks like I will have to go across the basement to the other side for the best strength - there does look to be bracing under the floor outside but I'm a bit Leary of how waterproof the compartment will be if I cut the plywood in half - I'm guessing I'll have to anyway to get in in there as the frame rails look like they will block a full piece. One of the forum users took his to a shop and I think it cost $2k, but I don't remember how the work was done or the coach in question - others might! Best of luck
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