Most people don't won't to drop the coroplast on account of the problem getting it back in place to screw up. Use a floor jack with a piece of wood on the cradle like a 3x3 piece of plywood or 1x8 about 4 or 5' long and start on one end and work toward the other screwing the coroplast up with an impact gun.This makes the job very easy and you won't dread having to do the job. I used self tapping screws with hex heads and it worked very well in places where there was already screws that the head striped. I used 72'' cables for black and gray tank with valterra valves but i'm going to replace the 72'' cable on the gray tank with a 96'' cable because the cable is tighter than I like. I have the 2014 model 3402rl Montana. Good luck with whatever direction you go.
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