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pnichols
Aug 04, 2018Explorer II
Looking into the OP's issue a little further, it looks like Winnebago didn't have their Super Structure framing design back in year 2000 Itasca Class C motorhomes.
Downloading and comparing both the 2000 and 2005 Spirit brochures using this link, one can see what the Super Structure design did for our 2005 Itasca Class C such that the overhang cannot ever move up/down in relation to the cab due to the metal wall framing that extends all the way out to the ends of the overhang walls. The Spirit brochure for the 2000 Itasca Class C makes no mention of a Super Structure design being used for either the main coach area or the overhang area:
https://winnebagoind.com/product-resources/product-information
Downloading and comparing both the 2000 and 2005 Spirit brochures using this link, one can see what the Super Structure design did for our 2005 Itasca Class C such that the overhang cannot ever move up/down in relation to the cab due to the metal wall framing that extends all the way out to the ends of the overhang walls. The Spirit brochure for the 2000 Itasca Class C makes no mention of a Super Structure design being used for either the main coach area or the overhang area:
https://winnebagoind.com/product-resources/product-information
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