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  1. Check for water damage at the bottom of everything. Windows don't leak onto the outside of the inside wall paneling unless everything around there is soaked first. Water leaks in the outside seam of a window and runs down the inside of the outside wall, panel, shell or whatever. It soaks things on its way, framing etc finally it will end up on the floor if there is/was enough to make it there. Look under the cabinets at the lowest point, where they contact the floor. It's easy to spot water damage at the base of fiberboard cabinets. Sometimes (often?) people will park a motor home out back of their house and leave it plugged in to use for a guest room or for their kids to play in. If even a tiny plumbing leak occurs, it can become disastrous for the rv. The water pump, if it is left on, will keep the system under pressure as long as there is water in the tank. I believe that most of the mushy floors we find have been soaked in that way. Both of my Sunraders had been. Good luck Doug
  2. Has anyone here taken out the bw tank of a Sunrader shorty and gotten it back in without breaking anything? I need to get mine out of the way in order to get a leaf spring off. Please help! Thanks. Doug
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