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Comments on: Insulating a Class C RV Engine Cover
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Thu, 09 Jan 2020 13:01:39 +0000https://rvtricks.com/?p=665#comment-1033In reply to Allen DAmico.
Thanks for the feedback. the panels just pop out…I just pulled down on them.
Thanks
Brian
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By: Allen DAmico
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Sat, 04 Jan 2020 00:44:22 +0000https://rvtricks.com/?p=665#comment-1021I am a retired oil & gas mechanical engineer with 35 years exp upgrading and maintaining petro chemical complexes. I am also a jack of all trades.
My wife and I decided to return to the RV world after a 10 year break. We have had C and A class. Our new toy is the Thor 32LF C class.
Great website, thanks for doing this. I will be replacing the std key locks with barrel locks soon. First job is the engine cover insulation that you detailed. Material should arrive in a day or so. Question – did you have to use any panel tools to remove the steering column trim?
Keep up the good work on the website – there are many folks enjoying your knowledge.
Thanks again
Allen DAmico
Houston, TX
832 418 5799