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Old 11-28-2022, 04:20 PM   #1
Mike Honcho
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2021 Fuzion 427 propane tank access

The "ceiling" above my propane tanks is sagging (as in not properly supported) restricting tilting the tanks for removal. I thought the "ceiling" above tanks was floor in closet above. But when I checked that it is rock solid.

Anyone deal with this and have a fix? I'm sure I can figure it out and come up with a fix but thought I would ask here in case anyone has dealt with this already. Shouldn't be too difficult but want a nice clean professional fix that will last.
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Old 11-30-2022, 09:34 AM   #2
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The "ceiling" above my propane tanks is sagging (as in not properly supported) restricting tilting the tanks for removal. I thought the "ceiling" above tanks was floor in closet above. But when I checked that it is rock solid.

Anyone deal with this and have a fix? I'm sure I can figure it out and come up with a fix but thought I would ask here in case anyone has dealt with this already. Shouldn't be too difficult but want a nice clean professional fix that will last.

The ceiling above my tanks is the floor of the flat storage compartment. I'm guessing the 427 doesn't have that exterior storage?
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Old 11-30-2022, 03:33 PM   #3
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No, probably different layout. All these trailers have some deficiencies that are easily figured out. I put bandaids and kina wonky fixes on my last, a 2008 Fuzion 373. Trying to keep this one nice. At least the toy haulers are built much better these days. But they do have to make them meet the price point.

Much easier than dealing with a boat.
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