Is dropping the belly pan an option?

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Re: Is dropping the belly pan an option?

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KYAvion wrote: Thu Apr 12, 2018 6:03 pm Silverloaf - I read in your post that the bellypan for your Avion runs all the way up under the wall. So there is no SEPARATE curved section of aluminum (I.e., banana wrap) making the transition? I looked under my 84 30R and the bellypan is separate. That is, it can be dropped by removing the fasteners attaching it to the bottom of the frame. Perhaps there are year differences, or maybe mine has been removed and reinstalled differently in the past.
KY-

Perhaps it was a bad choice of words on my part.

On our trailer, the curved corners go under the aluminum skin and then overlaps the belly pan below. The belly pan is a separate piece.
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Silverloaf (Bob)
Dawsonville, GA
1988 30P
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