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Old 05-03-2006, 03:06 PM   #1
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I have a 1996 25 ft aerolite t.t, on a recent camping adventure, while on the local colorado streets, It was brought to my attention by a fellow motorist after crossing a smooth railroad crossing that my units battery had fallen out on the roadway. I investigated and sure enough there was now a perfectly good hole under the bed and the wires were dangling on the ground, were the battery use to be. I would like to bring it to anyones attention that there are no straps or metal supports under this battery box and all that own these unit with the battery under the bed should heed a warning don't be followed as a projectile could be launched towards them. I would like to contact the highway safety comm. are organization pertaing to this failure and if anyone may have something pertaining to r.v safety standards
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