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- SmithderExplorerI was thinking delamination also but the wall is hard. It is pushed out on the inside of the wall as well in places. No doubt it was caused by a passed leak but I don't believe it currently leaks.
- 2bzy2cExplorer III owned a ReXhall Aerbus of that same year. The bulge you describe sounds like delamination. If so, that is unusual for the Rexhall line of motorhomes. They are generally very well built with steel framing, not wood like so many others.
If it is a delamination, the value of the coach drops significantly.
Many would not even consider buying since repairs to a delaminated wall are very difficult and very expensive.
You might want to have the RV inspected by a professional. He can tell you the straight story. - gemertExploreri wouldn't buy it. It sounds like delamination. It's caused by a leak somewhere. The only way to fix that I am aware of is to replace the wall which is expensive. I am not an expert. If the leak is fixed and you get it cheap enough it may last years but just look funky. Good luck.
- FormerBoaterExplorer
Smithder wrote:
Guys I need help. We looked at a used 1999 Rexwell today that had a bulge down the side. Otherwise the coach is in great shape. My wife really likes it and wants me to purchase it. The wall is firm when I push and pull on it and the roof is excellent.
Is this a show stopper? I have pictures but not sure how to upload.
Go to advanced setting, you can attach and upload any file very easily.
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