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    I want to add a MORryde Cargo Sliding Tray to the basement of my Imagine 2250RK and need to know the floor thickness as well as what, if anything is mounted directly below said area.

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    Originally posted by Kevlin View Post
    I want to add a MORryde Cargo Sliding Tray to the basement of my Imagine 2250RK and need to know the floor thickness as well as what, if anything is mounted directly below said area.
    The Imagine brochure does a good job of showing the "drop frame" that makes up the front storage area. If you look underneath your camper (under the passthru) there's likely nothing under it except for electrical circuit breakers and 7-pin junction box on the front, street-side near the front main (metal) cross beam (the front of the camper, just under the cap).

    For the thickness of the wood...I couldn't find a definitive reference. Someone here will know.

    Howard

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      Looking at the drawings that I have access to the fresh water tank seems to be right under the front pass thru, this can be confirmed by the location of the fresh tank drain. I would caution putting any type of fastener down thru any floor area with out confirming what is underneath the floor. Dropping a portion of the coroplast is well worth the effort to avoid damaging a holding tank.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Country Campers View Post
        Looking at the drawings that I have access to the fresh water tank seems to be right under the front pass thru, this can be confirmed by the location of the fresh tank drain. I would caution putting any type of fastener down thru any floor area with out confirming what is underneath the floor. Dropping a portion of the coroplast is well worth the effort to avoid damaging a holding tank.

        Brian
        ???

        If I'm looking at the 2250RK's Holding Tanks drawing correctly, the water tank is behind the drop-frame. Similar to my 315's setup (except mine has the washer gray in this location.) There should be nothing underneath the passthru (except, as noted, for the electrical items).

        Should be very easy for the OP to confirm by crawling underneath and looking up. The coroplast should start just behind the passthru.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Kevlin View Post
          I want to add a MORryde Cargo Sliding Tray to the basement of my Imagine 2250RK and need to know the floor thickness as well as what, if anything is mounted directly below said area.
          Look under a sink and you should be able to measure the thickness where the drain pipe penetrates the floor.
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          • #6
            Don't forget the floor is a laminated system. IIRC they are about 1-3/8" thick. Top and bottom layers are 3/16" 3 layer plywood with 1" bonded foam in the center.

            Disclaimer - I only briefly looked at the floor layup when sealing the hole under the sink. I did stay at a Holiday in once but it was not last night.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jlawles2 View Post
              Don't forget the floor is a laminated system. IIRC they are about 1-3/8" thick. Top and bottom layers are 3/16" 3 layer plywood with 1" bonded foam in the center.

              Disclaimer - I only briefly looked at the floor layup when sealing the hole under the sink. I did stay at a Holiday in once but it was not last night.
              I don't think that's true with regards to the front passthru, Joseph. Look at the construction diagram I previously posted and you'll see there's no insulation under the storage area (which is also true on my Reflection).

              You're absolutely right about the main floor area--in an Imagine (and Reflection) TT it is as you describe.
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              • #8
                howson Sorry Guys missed that it was a the front lower bay. If it's all one at the same elevation with the same floor, it may be the same.
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