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Old 10-04-2015, 11:04 AM   #1
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Tanks

How are others dealing with this possible tank strap braking issue?
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At minimum I would put a couple of heavy straps under the underbelly at the gray and black tanks and get them fairly tight.
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I put 3 ratchet straps under my under belly covering. I can tighten or loosen strap if need be have been on camper for about 3 yrs.if you look under tank straps you should find post showing pictures.
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Dont over tighten. The tanks must be able to expand.
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