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Old 01-18-2012, 02:05 PM   #1
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We just purchased a 1992 Fleetwood Southwind 33L.
At one time there was a leak forward of the right side entry door.
The leak was fixed but the interior plywood is soft forward of the door.

Does anyone know how the cabinets are fastened to the wall and overhead?
I would like to replace the entire section.

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We just purchased a 1992 Fleetwood Southwind 33L.
At one time there was a leak forward of the right side entry door.
The leak was fixed but the interior plywood is soft forward of the door.

Does anyone know how the cabinets are fastened to the wall and overhead?
I would like to replace the entire section.
Hi Trimhorn,

The wall is constructed like a pressurized sandwich.
Outside is fiberglass
Midsection is foam surrounding the metal tube framework and inside is vinyl covering on thin luan wood sheeting.
The cabinets are screwed into the metal framing in both wall and roof.


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Thanks Steve!
We will try to remove the cabinets this weekend
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Thanks Steve!
We will try to remove the cabinets this weekend

Make sure you have a right angle screwdriver handy. It gets cramped in the cabinets.
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