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Originally Posted by RCouch
I'm positive it has nothing to do with the mud flaps. Those are secured by other means. And I'm one that believes things are in place for a reason. Are these loose straps going to cause me headaches somewhere down the road and I'm going to be pissed at myself because I could have prevented it? Nope. I'm going to fix this.
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Yeah Im like that as well. When I first purchased my RV I crawed under and zip tied a ton of wire, hoses, gas lines, and used wire loom to protect gas lines and wires that are in spots where they can rub agains something to prevent problems down the road. Im still finding thing to zip tie or screw / bolt down inside as well as under my RV. But after two years everything has help together pretty well.
But im not sure if their is anything to "fix" in your case. If everything under your RV seems to be bolted down well not much more you can do. Best to call Thor CS like "coachray" said or perhaps another class C member can chime in and help you.
Let us know what you find out so others can learn from this.
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