Ramp in Back

marlene meineken

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We are thinking of removing the raised part in the back of the motorhome.
That portion that is about 3-4 inches higher than the regular floor. Before
starting to tear it out just what are we going to find under it, what does
it take to get it out? Just think additional few inches will give easier
access under full time existing bed to get to water tank valve and extra
storage.

Marlene Meineken
77 PB
AKA BIG JIM
 
Take a look at my web page, I have pictures of this operation

it is under rear lift bed
gene

>We are thinking of removing the raised part in the back of the motorhome.
>That portion that is about 3-4 inches higher than the regular floor. Before
>starting to tear it out just what are we going to find under it, what does
>it take to get it out? Just think additional few inches will give easier
>access under full time existing bed to get to water tank valve and extra
>storage.
>
>Marlene Meineken
>77 PB
>AKA BIG JIM
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
marlene there is another floor underneath it.

>We are thinking of removing the raised part in the back of the motorhome.
>That portion that is about 3-4 inches higher than the regular floor. Before
>starting to tear it out just what are we going to find under it, what does
>it take to get it out? Just think additional few inches will give easier
>access under full time existing bed to get to water tank valve and extra
>storage.
>
>Marlene Meineken
>77 PB
>AKA BIG JIM
>
>
>
 
>We are thinking of removing the raised part in the back of the motorhome.
>That portion that is about 3-4 inches higher than the regular floor. Before
>starting to tear it out just what are we going to find under it, what does
>it take to get it out?

You can see the process and what I found on my site www.henry-davis.com/GMC
Just click on the rear bed link.

I found rot. So, there could be a floor repair in your future.

Here's how to remove the ramp:

1. remove any carpet etc that covers the area. I cut ours off at the end of
the ramp towards the front of the RV.
2. remove wood screws around the periphery of the ramp.
3. if you have a dinette "scoket" int eh floor, remove it too.
4. pry the ramp up - it should come up with a very small amount of
pressure. Mine wouldn't budge. So, I cut two holes using a hole saw in two
diagonal corners and used the holes to get a better grip and leverage.

When you have ramp out check carefully for rot or other water damage. I
recommend probing with an ice pick or awl. To check the floor press firmly
down with the pick. Solid plywood should allow the point to penetrate a
very small distance and provide significant resistance. Rot may be severe
enough to aloow the pick to easily and completely pentrate the wood. Probe
several areas on the floor, especially along the ater tank side and the
rear of the ramp. Hopefully you'll have no problems!

Henry

Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
PO Box 1270 / product readiness reviews
Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
ph: (831) 462-5199 / full service marketing
fax: (831) 462-5198
http://www.henry-davis.com/ http://www.henry-davis.com
 
Marlene, This MAY be an apocryphal "Urban Myth," but the story I heard was
that one of the GM execs toured the coach with his wife just after they
prototyped it and -- a short woman -- she complained that when she sat on
the sofas in the rear, her feet were off the floor. Voila, the ramp and
built up area came into existence.
There's nothing under there except wood which can be -- and in my case has
been -- removed.
(We're taller people and don't know enough short people for it to make a
difference. Besides, "...short people ain't got no reason to live..." :-)))
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>We are thinking of removing the raised part in the back of the motorhome.
>That portion that is about 3-4 inches higher than the regular floor. Before
>starting to tear it out just what are we going to find under it, what does
>it take to get it out? Just think additional few inches will give easier
>access under full time existing bed to get to water tank valve and extra
>storage.
>
>Marlene Meineken
>77 PB
>AKA BIG JIM
>
>