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dv06gmc

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My wife and I just bought a 2007 Fleetwood Gearbox 295fs and I am wodering where the whole house water filters are located.

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Usually very close to the water pump to facilitate filtering both storage tank and pressure water sources.


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open the access panel under the oven. It should be there.


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skybry wrote:

open the access panel under the oven. It should be there.


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Found It. Thanks for your help. I had to pull the access panel off below the stove and one of the drawers to the right of the stove. That worked great. For those of you that have 295fs, what is your overall opinion of this trailer. So far so good for me. Anything to look out for

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In my gearbox 30fs it is right below the drawers next to the oven. Pull the three drawers out and there it is.

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dv06gmc wrote:

Found It. Thanks for your help. I had to pull the access panel off below the stove and one of the drawers to the right of the stove. That worked great. For those of you that have 295fs, what is your overall opinion of this trailer. So far so good for me. Anything to look out for


We've had our 295FS since Oct of 2006 (2007 model) and its been great.
We were averaging 18 trips per year for a couple of years, but that number has dropped off a little with the price of fuel.
We've had the usual small stuff that I'd consider normal issues (stuff coming loose and such) but overall its been an outstanding trailer. The one thing I would watch for is the skylight dome over the shower, I've had to replace it twice - I'm told the UV kills them, and I don't have a cover.
My only complaint with the trailer and the reason we will be getting rid of it is, its too short, we should have bought a 33 - 35 foot unit. We're going to solve that problem by getting a 37 footer.


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ljbsvt wrote:

dv06gmc wrote:

Found It. Thanks for your help. I had to pull the access panel off below the stove and one of the drawers to the right of the stove. That worked great. For those of you that have 295fs, what is your overall opinion of this trailer. So far so good for me. Anything to look out for


We've had our 295FS since Oct of 2006 (2007 model) and its been great.
We were averaging 18 trips per year for a couple of years, but that number has dropped off a little with the price of fuel.
We've had the usual small stuff that I'd consider normal issues (stuff coming loose and such) but overall its been an outstanding trailer. The one thing I would watch for is the skylight dome over the shower, I've had to replace it twice - I'm told the UV kills them, and I don't have a cover.
My only complaint with the trailer and the reason we will be getting rid of it is, its too short, we should have bought a 33 - 35 foot unit. We're going to solve that problem by getting a 37 footer.


You rarely camp anyways, can i have your stuff?


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On my Fleetwood Redline there was no access panel under the oven so I cut a hole and put a speaker cover over it. I couldn't figure out how I could get two hands and see what I was doing with removing a couple of drawers.
The Redline is a lower model than the Gearbox but it still does what I want it to do. A slide I guess would have been nice but so far it has really bother me.


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Strabo wrote:

ljbsvt wrote:

dv06gmc wrote:

Found It. Thanks for your help. I had to pull the access panel off below the stove and one of the drawers to the right of the stove. That worked great. For those of you that have 295fs, what is your overall opinion of this trailer. So far so good for me. Anything to look out for


We've had our 295FS since Oct of 2006 (2007 model) and its been great.
We were averaging 18 trips per year for a couple of years, but that number has dropped off a little with the price of fuel.
We've had the usual small stuff that I'd consider normal issues (stuff coming loose and such) but overall its been an outstanding trailer. The one thing I would watch for is the skylight dome over the shower, I've had to replace it twice - I'm told the UV kills them, and I don't have a cover.
My only complaint with the trailer and the reason we will be getting rid of it is, its too short, we should have bought a 33 - 35 foot unit. We're going to solve that problem by getting a 37 footer.


You rarely camp anyways, can i have your stuff?


Going to hit 3 trips out in 6 weeks time, starting to get back on a roll with my increased fuel economy
BTW, I have your 200 dollahs for the Yno, when do you want me to pick it up ?

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