I appreciate the responses. But please do not turn this into a weekend warrior bashing thread. It seems that there are numerous threads that get started, and then a bash fest starts. Then people like me, are left to sort through the non-sense to find helpful posts. I have personally talked to Jim. And would LOVE to take my trailer to him and get the work done, but that is just not in the budget. And quite frankly quite a few people have attempted this fix on their own and had great success, and I feel confident that I can do the same with some pictures and pointers.
Now, I feel that maybe my trailer isn't near as bad as others are. And I say that because I have tried jacking up the walls, and they haven't budged at all. So maybe mine is just normal settling over 10 years of use. But I am still trying to do what I can to strengthen whats there, so I can get numerous more years, as I REALLY like this trailer. It's exactly what I was looking for and very excited that I got a pretty good deal. I guess I am unlike most people, and don't think that we live in a perfect world. Things happen with these trailers. Yes, we are driving on asphalt, but they are taking a beating when you tow them from place to place. They aren't meant to last forever. Or atleast I know they aren't, and don't feel they should. After I get mine completed, and post pics, I will sort through and try to delete comments that are irrelevant to my issue and correcting it.
So, do any of you think I may be right when I say, maybe mine just isn't sagging enough to be able to lift it back into place noticeably??