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    Posted: 15 Jun 2017 at 1:43pm
hopefully this link will work for you. 

https://www.snapfish.com/photo-gift/share?via=link&token=yuqzCR7tBMfi1ZRdvs3ObQ/AUS/27945495963070/SNAPFISH


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Yes, please post photos.   Somewhere on here there are pic posting instructions.  I know you're suppose to upload to a server, then pull from that to post.  There were some suggestions in the post.

I NEED to do this.  Did you just talk to FR customer service?
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We removed the bathroom sink from our rpod 179. We can't believe how much space we have now. My wife loves it. So to help others who want to do this.... call Forrest river, give them your vin # and they will send you a replacement panel, trim piece, and tape that all match the bathroom.  It cost me $44 including shipping.  Then remove all the screws holding the sink in place. I used a dry wall knife and cut all the silicone and pried the sink off the wall. I had to remove part of the plumbing with a baseboard cutter so I put a cap on the open pipe section and glued that in place with pvc glue. Then I used liquid nail to have the panel stick to the wall. Be generous with it!  Then I used some of the original screws to make sure it wasn't going to move. Now before you go and silicone the edging, put the tape on first. Then silicone it to make it to make it water proof. I did it the opposite (silicone the taped) and I learned that the tape wouldn't stick to the silicone. So a little more liquid nail on the back of he tape and it should be fine! The a small silicone around that Andy it looks great!!  I Can't figure out how to post a photo. sorry!
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Cody91, Was wondering where you found that shelving that you put in above the table area?
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my GF is requesting one. it that attached to door? Mike
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Hey BrianR,

Great job. I have been thinking of doing this in our 172.
Thanks, for the pictures.

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From one 172 to another:  Nice job.  It looks great!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote BrianR Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 May 2017 at 9:54pm
We've had our 172 a few months, but after our first trip we decided the bunk was wasted space and needed to be hinged and raised to offer additional seating. Ended up splitting the bunk, like a few others have posted, which made the bed more stable and allows storage on the side behind the bathroom when in the up position. Need to figure out a few trim pieces to complete it but it will work for camping until we do.







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Looks great.  When you replaced the tv wall mount were you able to use the same holes in the wall or dd you have to drill new holes? My husband isn't thrilled about drilling more holes. Where did you get the mount and would you share the information as to make and model?
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