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    Relocating the gas line

    On my TT the gas line is installed on the underside of the frame. How do you relocate? I assume it is not a metal line. Just asking because I have plans for the frame.
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    I’d bet it is a metal line. It can be a pain to work around those lines on the bottom of the rail.
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    Relocating the gas line

    The gas lines are all rubber
    Why would you relocate gas lines?
    They are mounted where they are because the need to screw the brackets into something
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    It depends on the GD line you're talking about. Our main gas line is metal until the jumping-off point to go into the kitchen slide. It is not, however, mounted underneath the frame; it is mounted under the top lip of the I-beam out the outside of the frame rail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NB Canada View Post
    The gas lines are all rubber
    Why would you relocate gas lines?
    They are mounted where they are because the need to screw the brackets into something
    Because it is mounted on the bottom of the frame. I am planning to upgrade the jacks and they don't work well mounted sideways. lol Also, suspension upgrades, stabilizers all need to be mounted on the bottom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by docque View Post
    Because it is mounted on the bottom of the frame. I am planning to upgrade the jacks and they don't work well mounted sideways. lol Also, suspension upgrades, stabilizers all need to be mounted on the bottom.
    None of those things should affect the gas lines
    My stabilizers are no where near the gas lines

    Where are you going to move them to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NB Canada View Post
    None of those things should affect the gas lines
    My stabilizers are no where near the gas lines

    Where are you going to move them to?
    Where is why I started this thread. Many of the stabilizer upgrades I see you bolt to the frame. Same with if I wanted to add shocks or anything else.
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