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trail-explorer
Apr 30, 2015Explorer
That's pretty much the normal scenario. The heat causes the aluminum skin to expand and contract somewhat.
Same with the wind, it causes the skin to flex.
Every brand of aluminum trailer I've seen does the above.
Your trailer actually looks like a really nice trailer.
Some manufacturers have higher end model where the skin is "bonded" to the frame rather than screwed to the frame. This bonded skin usually doesn't warp as much in the heat.
Any trailer with skin that's screwed or riveted to the frame will do what yours did. The skin won't come off. I've never heard of that happening.
Same with the wind, it causes the skin to flex.
Every brand of aluminum trailer I've seen does the above.
Your trailer actually looks like a really nice trailer.
Some manufacturers have higher end model where the skin is "bonded" to the frame rather than screwed to the frame. This bonded skin usually doesn't warp as much in the heat.
Any trailer with skin that's screwed or riveted to the frame will do what yours did. The skin won't come off. I've never heard of that happening.
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