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- 54sudsExplorerI have repaired the same problem using Loctite epoxy instant mix self mixing applicator and fluted dowels and drilling a new pilot hole in the dowel
is you BF a 1500 series?
you can also try using a much larger diameter lag bolts . try it in one of the middle holes to check for how well it holds - whizbangExplorer III agree with the prior posts:
Call the manufacturer to find out what's inside. Most likely, longer, larger screws will do the trick. Also, don't forget to replace the sealing tape.
Good Luck. - kohldadExplorer IIIMy DS had to do a similar repair earlier this year. I'll send her a pm to make sure she sees this post. May take a day or two for her to respond.
Can't remember is she had to go up a size in screw or used tooth picks. - midnightsadieExplorer IIjust from the pics ,the screws look to short to begin with.
- joe123ExplorerCall big foot campers they have a web page talk to them they will help you it looks to me like bigger screws and new calking but phone Bigfoot first is the best move to find out what kind and size of wood is there to attach to.
- diver57Explorerhere is a pic of
- TucsonJimExplorer IIHere is the easiest method for posting a pic. Open up this website and follow the instructions:
Pic Posting - BonesquatchExplorerDid something similar on my old Palomino. Need photos to see what you're dealing with.
- jimh406Explorer IIIThere are a lot of instructions on how to post pictures at the top in the Stickies.
I think it depends on the amount of damage how you can fix it. Photos would help. - kohldadExplorer IIIRight rear and you only pulled the screws out?
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