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Old 06-05-2007, 07:09 PM   #1
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Profile:  2007 27' Safari FB SE
London , ontario
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Help with dinette

Hello.

Last year we bought a 2005 19' Bambi. This trailer had the couch option. For us it didn't work out too well so I managed to find a dinette from a Bambi.

Well I've removed the sofa and am faced with a couple of problems. I guess the water tank placement is different for dinette vs sofa trailers so I have to move mine. Does anyone know what kind of fittings are used on the water lines? They are hard plastic (white lines) with brass elbows and it looks like brass locking rings.

It looks like I have to move the front drain line and the water tank drain line. Do I just pull out the old ones, fill the holes with some sort of product (?) and then drill new holes to run the lines through?

I'm looking at the water tank and I'm also wondering if on the dinette equiped Bambis the tank was mounted length wise as opposed to across line mine.

BTW I also have to move the electrical but that's not a big deal. On that subject, on the stereo side of the trailer there are some rca plugs and wires, stereo associated I guess, anyknow what they are for? Red and a white RCA jacks, and a couple yellow leads.

Problems aren't insurmountable but...
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