DutchmenSport wrote:
I looked up your camper on the internet to see what it looked like. You did not say if it had slides or not. By the information and photos I found, you do not have any slides. So that eliminates some potential reasons right there.
My next question would be to ask if you are putting your stabilizer jacks down while parked at home. If you are, are you tightening them down TOO much causing the frame to bend, causing the door to not shut right and causing the gap.
This is very easy to do by lowering the jacks to the ground, snugging them up, then raising the tongue by the tongue jack to force more pressure on the rear jacks. There is a point where this is counter-productive, as it causes flexing of the frame, causing the doors and the cabinets to be out of alignment.
If you are doing this, release the pressure from the stablizer jacks. Snug them up just enough to keep the camper from bouncing up and down, but do not attempt to make them so tight they actually lift the camper. To me, it sounds like this is what you have done. ... you are attempting to lift the camper with the jacks to get stability. You cannot do this.
If you are not using your jacks right now, then I'm out of ideas.
Good luck.
Thanks for the info.It seems like something is pushing up from bottom. I was using my stabilizer jacks but I'm sure I leveled it with tongue before putting them down. Maybe I tightened them to much? I did not think so. Its possible though. When I released them it seems like the back end dropped a bit. I raised all stabilizers up and am going to leave it like that for a bit to see if it corrects. Should it correct itself or have I done irreversible damage?