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Old 09-16-2014, 08:41 PM   #1
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Polartec Insulation? whats under there?

I have a new zt252td Toy hauler, I need to install some custom mods etc from under the trailer, I need to know if its all sprayfoam or batting or ? if it all sprayfoamed then it will be a nightmare to acsess the areas I need to run additional wiring etc.
There is this plastic belly cover that runs all the way down the trailer and I want to know what I'm up against before I take the cover off.
Any thoughts or help would be appreaciated.
or if anyone had this similar trailer without a winter package pictures would be great so I can see where all the tanks and plumbing are etc.

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Old 09-16-2014, 11:57 PM   #2
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The underbelly membrane can be a pain to reinstall with one person (depends on how much you take down at a time). Getting it tight and screwing the aluminum strips back up is what's hard. The polar tech is a thin sheet of plastic bubble wrap with silver mylar on both sides. I think it is in 3' X 6' (or so) and maybe 3/8" thick sheets and is just layered on top of the membrane. Easily moved aside and then put back. No spray foam or batting at all.
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The underbelly membrane can be a pain to reinstall with one person (depends on how much you take down at a time). Getting it tight and screwing the aluminum strips back up is what's hard. The polar tech is a thin sheet of plastic bubble wrap with silver mylar on both sides. I think it is in 3' X 6' (or so) and maybe 3/8" thick sheets and is just layered on top of the membrane. Easily moved aside and then put back. No spray foam or batting at all.
Stan is right, no weight either.
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Old 09-22-2014, 02:06 PM   #4
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AWSOME! that makes me feel at ease about getting under there. I will wait until I have everything I need to do in hand before I take it off. I only want to do it once.
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