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Did it have the three drawer chest just inside the door to the right? I thought my floor was squeaking, but traced it to the chest. When they attached the front of the chest, they cross threaded the nuts. I fixed that and that eliminated 99% of the squeak.
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Whenver I am making an important purchase, there are a series of questions that everyone should ask. Then when all is done, I ask one more question. The question: "Now is there anything else I should know about it?" If the person is straight forward, he will think and then reply with a no. Or better yet, he may bring up something that needed to be discussed. It is amazin how much more I learn by asking this simple question which requires a voluntary answer.
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I believe in 1996 the 3023 had the Air Conditioner on the back shell over the bed. I know definitely it was that way in 1999.
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Thanks, Rick, I was unaware of that. I know that when I bought my 2002 2720SL, roof air was a new option, and side air was still the standard. The 3023 may have been different - I do recall some discussion about needing to plug the air conditioner into an exposed cord as part of setting up the trailer.
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