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Old 08-26-2019, 01:20 PM   #1
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Front Cap Insulation

Hey guys,

I have all the front cabinets out and the area ahead of where the foam ends sure looks like it could handle some additional insulation!!

Now would certainly be the time to add before we seal it all up again with cabinetry.

Does anyone have experience adding insulation in this area??

Any tips/tricks/things to stay away from other than just stuffing the pink stuff up there???
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The one thought I have is be sure to inspect all of the running lights on the front of the coach and any seams. Seal them from water getting in. The "pink stuff" likes to store moisture and then have mold.
Good luck.
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