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Post Info TOPIC: Enclosing the underside of the RV


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Enclosing the underside of the RV


I am looking at enclosing the underside of our 5th wheel to keep the "Fury Kids" and other critters from getting under there. I am looking at using Lattace pannels and was wondering if anyone out there has done this. I am looking at doing this as a tempory messure while we are stationary for a long period of time and not damage the skin of the RV when removed.confuse

Any suggestions?confuse



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It's really hard to keep track of a topic when it is in two different places.Gene already gave you an answer at the other post.

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i know but i thought that this would be a better place than where i posted the other one. New at this forum stuff.

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Just to make it easier to find the answer for those doing a search. Here is a manufacturer of custom skirting.



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