Charlie-

Thanks for the info! Would the spare tire originally have been in the front?
Or wasn't there one? We have the spare that came on the back of the trailer,
but we took it off because it was blocking the opening for the electrical
cord. Should we try to put it on the front of the trailer? If so, how?
Thanks!

Kit

> Pipes: Looks like a previous owner had a spare tire carrier added and I would
> suggest the pipes were there to anchor more stuff to. It is generally not a
> good
> idea to add weight like that to the back end of a coach.
> 
> Front Passenger side:  That is most likely the fresh water storage tank fill.
> 
> Pipes under the coach:  Those are undoubtedly sewer hose storage pipes.
> 
> Another shot of the aforementioned:  Yes, try to replace it
> 
> Driver side, on the belly:  That is likely the fresh water storage drain. That
> and the fill suggest you have a  pressurized water system, which is to say you
> should find a small air compressor that forces water about with air pressure.
> 
> Vent for the furnace:  Yes, it is.
> 
> It appears the sewer plumbing as been modified in the past. The plastic pieces
> I
> believe I seen are not expensive and should be available at most RV parts
> outlets
> 
> Charlie
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