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Originally Posted by prm99v6
Hi all.
Was looking at utilizing the exterior LP port and mounting a grill to the side of the camper. I called Aerolite and discussed it with customer service who indicated that the Aerolites do not have studs in the walls. They have a outside frame structure and supports (studs) around windows and doors but the walls are just 1.5" foam core walls. 1/4" fiberglass shell outside and 1/8" interior panel with foam in-between. He suggested using some type of molly bolts or bolts that go all the way through from the inside.
Has anyone with an Aerolite added an exterior grill? I could extend the LP run to the back and use a bumper mounted grill but then it would not be under the awning.
Thanks in advance.
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Welcome to the club.
If it was me, I would go with the bumper mount. Purely because I don't like to put holes in the exterior of the trailer. In fact I don't like to put holes any place on the trailer. For hanging things inside I use indutrial strength 3M tape or velcro.
Also having a BBQ under the awning will more than likely stain the fabric. If you realy need to have the BBQ under cover how about a light weight patio umbrella. Rig a mount for the umbrella that you clamp to the bumper when you need it.
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