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crasster
Dec 23, 2016Explorer II
I hate to say this, but it sounds like it is beyond bad for the average handyman to fix. It may take several jacks, hoists, and the overall framing may be out of whack. It may be worth your while to go to a repair facility that SPECIALIZES in RV's... yes, camping world, or the like (not just a regular mechanic) and just see what they think. They may give you a quote or not for free, but at least then you'd know what you are up against.
I would not advise just starting to fasten things together as of yet without a pros opinion.
If they come back saying it is not the frame of the house but rather "it just needs to be re-aligned and fastened, take a bunch of picks and come back here.
I would not advise just starting to fasten things together as of yet without a pros opinion.
If they come back saying it is not the frame of the house but rather "it just needs to be re-aligned and fastened, take a bunch of picks and come back here.
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