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Old 07-19-2017, 08:19 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Luvkoi View Post
New here as well. We have a new to us 2009 Passport Ultra Lite 290BH. The layout is great for us with the DW hoping for a few mods in the storage area.
Lots of open space in cabinets with no shelves to put anything on except the entry bar cabinet attached to the back of the booth seat. A little uncertain as to how to figure out how to hang shelves (even light weight wire ones) without knowing where studding is.
Great looking rig. I've replaced/fixed some things on mine, but not too many mods as of yet. I'm assuming you have aluminum studs. The studs should be 16" apart on the interior walls. Easy to determine where they are by either pushing and/or tapping on the walls. Once you locate a stud(s), just use sheet metal screws to screw your shelves into place. They screw in very easily on those aluminum studs. Same deal if wood studs, just different fasteners. I like to use adhesive strips or Velcro whenever I can to avoid holes in my walls. Good luck and happy camping!
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