Last spring I had to put my camper into the garage to dry it out after the roof leaked. I decided to fix the rear of the camper while it was in there. The reason for the fix:
1) PO damaged the rear of the camper by hitting something with the jacks
2) I wanted to split up the grey and black tank plumbing
3) The camper looked like crap back there, really poor patch work
4) The drain pipe hung below the bottom of the camper, and I wanted to be able to mount it on my old truck (8' bed, can't remove tailgate)
5) The shower drained to the ground (not cool in a lot of states)
6) I wanted to eliminate the heavy electrical cord running from the trailer plug all the way to the front of the camper
7) I need to fix the door frame from PO's damage
1) PO damaged the rear of the camper by hitting something with the jacks
2) I wanted to split up the grey and black tank plumbing
3) The camper looked like crap back there, really poor patch work
4) The drain pipe hung below the bottom of the camper, and I wanted to be able to mount it on my old truck (8' bed, can't remove tailgate)
5) The shower drained to the ground (not cool in a lot of states)
6) I wanted to eliminate the heavy electrical cord running from the trailer plug all the way to the front of the camper
7) I need to fix the door frame from PO's damage