Russellvh
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2021
- Messages
- 387
- Location
- Home based out of the Colony, Texas
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Wildcat Fifth-wheel
- RV Length
- 36.5
- TOW/TOAD
- 2019 Ford F-250.
- Fulltimer
- Yes
2022 F.R. Wildcat 5th wheel.
I can’t add a lot of info but I thought I’d just see if anyone else had experienced this. Only been full time 5 months but first time I have noticed this.
At our last stop the last day and night were some hard rain and constant steady rain. After getting packed and hooked up I re-checked everything and headed out. Pulling out of the spot there was a small incline plus a raised road. Had to make a sharp turn to head towards the exit. I looked back and saw a deluge of water poor out by the trailer’s tires on the left side. From my vantage it appeared clear. Looked like a big pail being thrown out. I immediately stopped to check my drain pipes. Cap was on the pipe and the closure valve was closed. Didn’t smell and sewer and I looked carefully but no leaks noticed.
When we got to our next park I looked but couldn’t see any cracks and everything seemed intact. We ran the sink and shower and no leaks. Been a couple of days and nothing un-usual.
First thought is that the undercarriage was holding rain water but if so that can’t be ideal if in freezing temps.
Thoughts???
I can’t add a lot of info but I thought I’d just see if anyone else had experienced this. Only been full time 5 months but first time I have noticed this.
At our last stop the last day and night were some hard rain and constant steady rain. After getting packed and hooked up I re-checked everything and headed out. Pulling out of the spot there was a small incline plus a raised road. Had to make a sharp turn to head towards the exit. I looked back and saw a deluge of water poor out by the trailer’s tires on the left side. From my vantage it appeared clear. Looked like a big pail being thrown out. I immediately stopped to check my drain pipes. Cap was on the pipe and the closure valve was closed. Didn’t smell and sewer and I looked carefully but no leaks noticed.
When we got to our next park I looked but couldn’t see any cracks and everything seemed intact. We ran the sink and shower and no leaks. Been a couple of days and nothing un-usual.
First thought is that the undercarriage was holding rain water but if so that can’t be ideal if in freezing temps.
Thoughts???