Hey Folks,
I'm another one of those lurkers that decided it was finally time to become a member. There is so much excellent content! In what started out as a simple cabinet remodel has turned into a complete gutting of my '88 Keystone. In the process, I discovered some rot on the floor in the right rear corner. I have the camper sitting on a horse stall mat and have realized that what is needed are runners to allow for air circulation (thanks again WTW members!). Knowing I had to replace some of the floor, I realized I could gain some interior space by removing the lower/shorter step section on each side of the floor pack. Most of the floor pack modifications I've seen involve extending it into the camper to fit the narrower truck beds being made. Are there any considerations I need take if I remove them? Do I need to modify the aluminum frame at the front side of the camper to match the new shape, or does it not matter from a structural perspective?
Thanks!
I'm another one of those lurkers that decided it was finally time to become a member. There is so much excellent content! In what started out as a simple cabinet remodel has turned into a complete gutting of my '88 Keystone. In the process, I discovered some rot on the floor in the right rear corner. I have the camper sitting on a horse stall mat and have realized that what is needed are runners to allow for air circulation (thanks again WTW members!). Knowing I had to replace some of the floor, I realized I could gain some interior space by removing the lower/shorter step section on each side of the floor pack. Most of the floor pack modifications I've seen involve extending it into the camper to fit the narrower truck beds being made. Are there any considerations I need take if I remove them? Do I need to modify the aluminum frame at the front side of the camper to match the new shape, or does it not matter from a structural perspective?
Thanks!