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Old 02-29-2016, 10:07 PM   #1
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364ts Rear Sewer Compatible Hose?

I have Camco RhinoFlex sewer hoses but the large adapters on the end don't allow me to run the hose through the circular cut-out into the compartment with the rear sewer connection. This means I can't have the rear sewer hoses connected and close the cabinet door.

Does anyone have a hose or configuration suggestion that will work through the hole in the floor of the compartment?
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Old 02-29-2016, 11:12 PM   #2
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I think I'm finding the solution. My 2015 364ts has the 4" deck plate. I think FR has changed it and started using the 5".

I'm purchasing a new 5" deck plate from amazon and will use the existing screws:

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I don't have my 364 yet, how is everyone connecting the 2 grey tanks together if you're at a campsite?
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:32 AM   #4
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I use a "wye" and 3 sections of hose to connect to sewer drain. Had all of this from my 5er.


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I use a "wye" and 3 sections of hose to connect to sewer drain. Had all of this from my 5er.


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Old 03-02-2016, 01:05 PM   #6
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I found a 2' extension to solve that issue, also use a clear 5" extra and clear 90° elbow at the valve so I can view while flushing. The 2' extension has smaller tabs so fits through the 4" hole fine.
If setting up for more than a few days use the Y connection and hook up both drains at the same time. If just one or two nights, I'll usually use one hose and keep an eye on the tanks and just move it to the other connection when needed.
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I don't have my 364 yet, how is everyone connecting the 2 grey tanks together if you're at a campsite?
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:05 PM   #8
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Thanks Guys!
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I have several lengths of hose for varying conditions - location of sewer. Normally connected both hoses together towards the middle with the Y you have a pic of, and running a hose to the sewer, rather than running a hose from each drain to the sewer and using the Y there with a short piece of hose to the sewer. Your issue will be having everything run downhill, i have a couple of the plastic tray extensions that hold the pipe somewhat in a straight line, one for each leg off the drain and a slinky for the section from the Y to the sewer. I have a selection of 4x4 black I use for bracing and a piece of 2x8x10 I use to elevate the Y. (The old blocks I had for under the levelers and tongue jack on the old trailer, along with a few bags of the yellow lego leveler blacks.
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Cut the tabs down, had the same problem, cut them down and fits in the hole just fine.
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Cut the tabs down, had the same problem, cut them down and fits in the hole just fine.
Funny you posted this, I was just out at the MH and decided to check to see if my hose would fit. It didn't, but the easy solution I came up with, was to cut the tabs down a bit and all is good!
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Funny you posted this, I was just out at the MH and decided to check to see if my hose would fit. It didn't, but the easy solution I came up with, was to cut the tabs down a bit and all is good!
That is exactly what I did to.. Took the Dremel to the tabs and just took enough to clear hole
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